This works best at the first sign of a cold! It's become a must-have for my whole family. Super effective.
Rise's Reviews Page 6/6
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It feels super stylish and upscale. Even just walking around without buying anything is a treat! There are all kinds of restaurants too, and the atmosphere is really romantic. I want to visit again.
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I took my relatives' kids here and we met Hello Kitty, Gudetama, and lots of other characters in the cafeteria. The kids were so excited! There were also theater shows and tons of fun activities. One day wasn't enough to do everything. The merch is super cute too. I definitely want to go back.
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There are so many stylish and refined boutiques here, it’s almost impossible to see them all. I only found out about the rooftop terrace from an article—it sounds so green and relaxing! I’ll definitely check it out next time!
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You can find pretty much everything you need here. We bought a ton of affordable and practical medicine and cosmetics at Matsumoto Kiyoshi. Great for gifts too!
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I went with my classmates. There were so many rides, we couldn't try them all! We kept screaming together on the roller coasters—those exciting moments are still so vivid in my memory! I definitely recommend going with friends or classmates to make awesome memories together!
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I visited many years ago with my parents. My mom and dad went up the tower and enjoyed the beautiful view. They were so excited to see the city from above! I can still picture my silver-haired mom pulling my dad, who’s afraid of heights, onto the glass floor to look down. Unforgettable Tokyo Tower!
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Last year, I went with my family to see the famous Iriya Morning Glory Festival. Iriya Kishimojin (Shingen-ji) is right on the same street. I heard it's especially good for blessings for mothers and children, so we squeezed in to pray. There were so many food stalls—grilled chicken skewers and other snacks, we couldn't try them all. It was super lively and so much fun!
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I went here with my family last year and it left a big impression on me! It really felt like stepping back into the Edo period in Japan—almost like time traveling. Super fun!