Even though the park isn’t especially large, it’s very clean and well maintained overall. The flowers and plants are cared for beautifully, and you can really feel the attention to detail in so many little corners.
HANA・BIYORI | Review by Wuanli
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Kakeinoyu
For natural hot springs, look no further than this day-use hot springs inside "HANA・BIYORI," adjacent to Yomiuriland. Perched at an elevation of 100 meters, this hot destination is where you’ll find panoramic views of the Tokyo skyline, with the added perk of seasonal blooms all around from HANA・BIYORI, ensuring the utmost in luxe, unique experience.
Kakeinoyu feels very new and clean overall. The lounge area is really comfortable and doesn’t have that crowded feeling you get at traditional bathhouses. The whole place has a nice, polished feel.
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The art collective teamLab is known for creating immersive, interactive experiences using cutting-edge digital technology. At teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM.com, step into the sheer awe of art that blurs the line between observer and the art itself. The museum saw a major renovation in January 2025, expanding event space by about 1.5 times and adding an outdoor area.
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