There are so many types of daruma here—different colors, sizes, even mini ones! The staff is super friendly and will even show you how to paint the daruma's eyes. The whole experience was really fun!
Daruchan no Ouchi | Review by Yun Ju Chen
Other Reviews by Yun Ju Chen
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Aso Milk Farm
A spacious tourist farm with a site area of 330,000 square meters, where you can rediscover the warmth of adorable animals. Get close to large dairy cows and try milking, or enjoy spending time with 11 kinds of animals including goats, sheep, pigs, birds, dogs, rabbits, and guinea pigs. Pony rides in the scenic open area and feeding experiences at the miniature horse pasture are also popular.
The freshly milked milk was seriously so rich. It smelled great and had no gamey taste at all, and the ice cream was super smooth too!
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Tonkatsu Agezuki
Tonkatsu Agezuki is a foodie-must waiting in Iidabashi, Shinjuku that stakes its claim by using Minami no Shima pork, a rare premium breed from Miyazaki Prefecture. The shop name translates to “raise one’s luck”, with a hopeful nod that all diners from near and far will get the best in great taste and better luck for the future.
This place is a must-try! No wonder the line is so crazy. Once you taste it, you'll get it—the meat is super tender with absolutely no gamey smell. Even people who don't usually like pork will enjoy it.
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Rinku Park
A vast park located across the water from Kansai International Airport, Osaka’s gateway to the skies. Facing the sea, it’s known for its expansive, open views. From the park, you can watch planes taking off and landing, and on clear days see as far as the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge and Awaji Island. At the park’s symbol, the “Fountain of the Four Seasons,” refreshing sea breezes flow through for a relaxing, unhurried time. Don’t miss the sunset from “Marble Beach,” where the contrast of white pebbles and the blue sea is stunning.
Rinku Park is right by the ocean—spacious and super relaxing. You can often watch planes taking off and landing, which is pretty soothing.
The park is huge, so it’s great for walking, jogging, or biking. There are also grassy areas for picnics and flying kites. When the breeze comes through, it feels really refreshing, and the sunset is absolutely gorgeous—perfect for photos or just zoning out.
The only downside is it can get a bit chilly when it’s windy, so I’d recommend bringing a jacket.
