I was craving Anpone, so I headed to the cafe in Gion, Kyoto. I ordered the seasonal Anon Sanpoka, where you can pick your favorite sweets. Everything looked so good—I spent ages trying to decide, haha.
Of course, I finally got to try the Anpone I’d been wanting! The combo of sweet bean paste and mascarpone cheese is just perfect. Not too sweet, so you could easily eat a bunch. These would make great gifts or souvenirs too!
Kyoto Gion Anon Kyoto Gion Main Store | Review by mizutama_renga
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NIFREL – Interactive Aqua Zoo
A new type of museum produced by the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, blending an aquarium, zoo, and art museum. With the concept of "engaging the senses," the space is divided into eight themed zones, such as “Colors” and “Movements,” each showcasing unique creatures and immersive installations to highlight the theme of “diversity.” The massive art space "WONDER MOMENTS" captures nature’s breathtaking moments through powerful music and visuals, offering an experience that envelops visitors in a sense of wonder.
I finally visited NIFREL, a place I’d wanted to check out for ages!
The themed exhibits are really creative, and I was blown away by how close you can get to the animals. I never realized how cute fish could be until now! I totally fell for the adorable archerfish.
At the "Hide" zone, I was so focused on trying to spot the animals that I ended up wandering around in front of the displays forever.
Watching crocodiles up close, seeing the majestic white tiger, and being surprised by how "mini" the pygmy hippo actually is—you could honestly watch them all day! Highly recommend this spot for a full day of fun! -
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Festival of the Lights in OSAKA: Osaka Hikari-Renaissance
The "Festival of the Lights in OSAKA," which beautifully and fantastically illuminates the night of Osaka.
The "Osaka Hikari-Renaissance" is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2022. It officially starts on December 14, but I got to see the projection mapping at Nakanoshima Public Hall a bit early! I just happened to pass by and was lucky enough to experience this magical world of lights.
It's one of the core programs of the "Festival of the Lights in OSAKA," which makes the whole city sparkle, including the Midosuji illuminations.
It's running until the 25th, so definitely check it out! -
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Kyo-train GARAKU
The "Kyo-Train Garaku" is a special sightseeing train on the Hankyu Kyoto Line between Osaka-umeda Station and Kyoto-kawaramachi Station, inspired by Kyoto's nature and traditional architecture. The train operates on Saturdays, Sundays, national holidays, and special operated days during the tourist season. The passengers pay only a standard fare.
I happened to get on the Kyo-Train Garaku from Hankyu Umeda Station to Kawaramachi without knowing anything about it. The moment I boarded, I looked around thinking, 'Is it really okay for me to be on this train?' Apparently, I was in car No. 2, and right next to me was a Japanese garden. The seats had cushions, making them super comfortable! Plus, the seats were spacious, so the ride to Kyoto was really pleasant. It was also funny to see other people getting on at each stop, looking just as confused as I was. I felt really lucky to ride this special train without any extra charge!






