The location is super convenient. If you need a map or directions, you can take care of everything here in one stop.
The staff inside are very kind, and they can communicate in English too. They also recommend walking routes and seasonal spots for fall colors.
The place is clean and bright, and there’s a seating area where you can take a short break. The restrooms are clean as well.
If it’s your first time in Minoh, it’s definitely worth stopping by here before you head out. It makes planning the rest of your trip a lot easier.
Rene Wang's Reviews Page 1/2
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They sell everything from local souvenirs to cosmetics—it's basically a mini department store. You can pick up all the famous Morioka noodle gift sets here in one go.
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City views on one side, mountain scenery on the other. It really opens up your whole view!
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The Ferris wheel is huge! On a clear day, you can see all the way to Tokyo and even Mt. Fuji!
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Consider getting a VIP entry ticket so you can get in early and try the rides before the crowds. It really saves a lot of time waiting in line.
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There are so many food options here, from quick bites to refined Japanese cuisine. You can especially find a variety of local specialty bento boxes—perfect to take on the train and enjoy as part of your trip.
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From tents and cookware to outdoor clothing, every item here feels really high quality.
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Such a grand and impressive castle.
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I've been here many times, always taking photos with the big lantern and the giant straw sandals. It's always super crowded, so it's hard to get a good shot.
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The tickets for the 350m and 450m observation decks are different prices, and the prices also change between weekdays and weekends.
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