The overall vibe is really vintage—just sitting there makes you feel like you’re traveling.
The space isn’t big, but it’s super cozy. Perfect for grabbing a coffee and something sweet when you’re tired from walking around.
You can see the warehouse district scenery from the window, so it’s a great place to slow down and take a break. A comfy little pit stop in the middle of the day.
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It’s mainly preserved railway facilities and old train cars, so it has a nostalgic vibe. It’s pretty good for photos, and if you’re into trains or vintage stuff, it definitely has a certain charm.
That said, the whole place isn’t very big. If you really take your time, you’ll probably be done in about 10+ minutes, so there’s no need to plan on waiting in line for a long time. -
There are three different buildings here, each with its own unique shops. A lot of them are long-established Edo-era stores, and most of the products are made in Japan. The quality and craftsmanship are impressive. You’ll definitely find some great stuff here.
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I just learned that Toyota actually started out in the textile business. That's pretty interesting!
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Walking here in the summer is so refreshing—the weather is nice and cool. The lush green scenery is really relaxing. I bet the autumn leaves here are absolutely stunning!
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This place is pretty remote and not easy to get to. There isn’t a safe area set up for visitors to view the torii gate in the water, either. Honestly, I wouldn’t really recommend it as a sightseeing spot.
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This is a famous spot for love and matchmaking. The most iconic part is the slope lined with red lanterns. The special water fortune-telling is really unique—when you put your fortune slip in the water, the words appear. Super cool!
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