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  • Every dance group has its own unique style. The costumes and moves are so coordinated and energetic. As soon as the music starts, your feet just want to move—you really can't help but want to join in!

    You can really feel the mysterious vibe of old Shinjuku here.

  • The biggest draw here is definitely that admission is free! You can see quite a few animals, and the environment is really clean. There's also a rest area if you need a break. You can finish your visit in about 2–3 hours, so it's perfect for a morning trip if you arrive early.

  • You can see lots of monkeys here and even try feeding them, which is really fun. There are also some unique flowers and plants, and if you visit in March or April, you'll see even more varieties. I recommend coming here for a walk and to experience it yourself!

  • If you enjoy the arts, you should check out the Tokyo Takarazuka Theater. We saw Violetopia this time and it was amazing! I was surprised that you can actually eat sandwiches inside the theater, so if you get hungry, you can buy something from the shops in the building. There are also lots of souvenirs, though they're a bit pricey!

  • Besides the hanging flower baskets, there are flowers everywhere—on the walls and the ground, too. There's also a projection show that combines flowers with digital art, which is really innovative. I've been to Tokyo many times, and some places I don't feel like visiting again, so it was really cool to see something new this time!

  • People usually think you have to be an art lover to come here, but visiting this place will totally change your mind. The exhibits aren't intimidating or pretentious at all—they feel approachable and relaxed. The way the art blends with nature is so clever, you'll be surprised! I highly recommend stopping by; you'll get a lot out of it!

  • The buildings inside the castle are classic Japanese style.