It feels really new and modern.
The space isn’t that big, but the layout is well done and it’s quite different from a traditional aquarium.
It goes for a high-tech, digital kind of style.
DMM Kariyushi Aquarium | Review by LIN_CHING_HUI
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Shuri Ryusen
Located in Naha City, Okinawa, Shuri Ryusen stands on the former site of Chuzanmon Gate, the first gate to Shurijo Castle. It is a studio where you can observe and experience both Bingata, a traditional dyeing technique that dates back to the 13th-century Ryukyu Kingdom, and coral dyeing, the studio’s own original dyeing technique. Its rare gassho-zukuri style building, a traditional steeply gabled structure, serves as a distinctive landmark.
Each piece is a little different and has its own character.
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Kabukicho
Kabukicho is the entertainment district that sits just steps from the east exit of Shinjuku Station. It’s a major hub for izakaya pubs, amusement centers and nightlife spots to enjoy after hours. With neon signs lit up through the entire night, it’s earned the nickname of “the city that never sleeps”.
I couldn't believe how dirty and messy it was—I never expected this in Japan.
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Akihabara Electric Town
Large and small electronics shops cluster in this prominent shopping town in Japan. Nicknamed as Akiba, it is a popular spot not only domestically but also globally. Home appliances, PCs, smartphones, the latest digital devices, of course, but animations, games, figurines, model trains and other pop culture items are gathered here.
The scale here is way bigger than Guanghua Digital Plaza in Taiwan.



