The buildings really look like a little European town, and the park is kept very clean, so it’s really pleasant to walk around.
It’s honestly huge, so be prepared to walk a lot until your legs get tired.
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MOMO Terrace
Located in Kyoto’s Fushimi Ward-home to popular attractions like Fushimi Inari Shrine and Fushimi Momoyama Castle-MOMO Terrace is a large shopping mall beloved by locals and visitors alike. Fushimi is the most populous ward in Kyoto, and the mall caters to a wide range of age groups from the surrounding community.
The architecture is semi-open, which gives it a relaxed, small-town vibe.
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Kinokuniya Books Shinjuku Main Store
Standing along Shinjuku Dori, at the East Exit of Shinjuku Station, is Kinokuniya, a major bookseller. Since its establishment in 1927, it has been a mainstay of Shinjuku, supporting its development in shopping. Completed in 1964, the current Kinokuniya Building wash chosen as a building of historical value by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government in 2017.
This is the biggest bookstore in Shinjuku, and maybe even in all of Japan. It's actually older than I expected.
Everyone is so quiet and focused on reading—love the atmosphere here. -
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Yomiuriland
Yomiuriland is the historic, representative amusement park of Tokyo that is located in the area spanning across Inagi, Tokyo and Kawasaki, Kanagawa.
The light displays are amazing!! The jewel lights totally live up to their name!!!
It was even more beautiful than I imagined, and the fountain show was really impressive.
Highly recommend—totally worth the trip! -










