Both adults and kids will love this park. There aren't any thrilling rides, but there are lots of light shows and parades to enjoy. Even though I couldn't understand Japanese, you can really feel how much effort the performers put in. There are also plenty of themed areas for taking great photos, and the food and souvenir shops are all Sanrio-themed.
The French toast here is made with thick slices and cooked on a copper griddle until both sides are just a little crispy. The outside is nicely caramelized, while the inside stays soft and full of rich milk and egg flavor. It just melts in your mouth—I fell in love with the taste and texture right away.
My kids insisted on coming here to look for Ryo-san. It was our first time in Kameari, and as soon as we left the south exit of the station, we saw the Ario shopping center. As a housewife, it honestly felt like paradise! The kids had a blast at the Kochikame playground, and I enjoyed shopping and picking up some things. We ended up spending the whole afternoon here.