All three buildings are awesome for shopping! From fashion and beauty to lifestyle goods and even a cinema, they've got everything you need!
COCOON CITY Saitama-Shintoshin | Review by Jamie Wang
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Arimura Lava Observatory
This observatory sits famously atop a small hill formed by lava flows during the massive 1946 Sakurajima eruption. The site is perched along a 1 km walking trail developed over the lava field, bringing visitors today to the full drama of Minamidake, close-up looks of Minamidake, the active southern crater, plus Kinko Bay.
Absolutely stunning! You can get super close to Sakurajima volcano, and the whole view is just breathtaking. You really feel the power of nature right in front of you. The whole area is covered in black lava, which looks really impressive. There are also signs explaining the volcano's history, so you can learn as you go. On clear days, you get awesome views of the sea and the volcanic smoke—perfect for photos. Just a heads up, it can get really windy and sunny, so bring a hat or sunglasses. Overall, it's totally worth visiting at least once. Such a unique experience!
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Moominvalley Park
Moominvalley Park is a theme park that takes you through the world of Moomin, making great use of the beautiful nature in Hanno. This is the first Moomin park outside of Finland, the home country of the series’ original author.
The park is like a dream! Walking around feels like stepping into a fairy tale. The Moomin family houses are super cute, and there are performances and interactive activities. Every corner is perfect for photos. So relaxing and uplifting!
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Nippara Limestone Cave
This limestone cave is located in Okutama-cho in western Tokyo. The cave has a total length of 1270 meters, with a height variance of 134 meters. It is One of the largest limestone cave in the Kanto region, and it has been designated as a natural monument by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Once flourishing as a spot for mountain worship, Nippara Limestone Cave is now a popular tourist spot.
I went during the summer and it felt super cool inside. The cave stays around 10°C all year. The stalactites were just okay—nothing too special, honestly.
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