It really has that old-school Showa-era Japan vibe. Come at night for yakitori and beer—totally feels like a classic izakaya.
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Abukuma Cave
The caves are characterized by the variety and number of stalactites that line the 600-meter length of the cave. There are many attractions in the caves, including the fantastic "Moon World," the first cave in Japan to have a dimming system for stage production, and the 13-meter-high "Ryuuguuden," a hall with a collection of unique stalactites.
So many different-shaped stalactites and stalagmites. It’s pretty good for photos!
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Toyosu Market
To avoid further deterioration, the aging Tsukiji Market, known as the “kitchen” feeding Tokyo’s people, was moved to Toyosu in 2018. Along with improving safety, observational tour routes were set up, making it easy for visitors to enter the market.
The sushi restaurants nearby are really delicious, especially the seafood—it’s super fresh.
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Okuhida Bear’s Farm
At the Okuhida Bear’s Farm, about 100 bears are kept, and you can interact with them throughout the year. At the "snack feeding experience," you can feed the bears as they beg for food with cute gestures. Each bear has its own unique pose and is a must-see.
You can take photos with the bears both in the morning and afternoon. You can also feed animals throughout the place. It's a pretty nice experience.





