The architecture is really unique and full of artistic vibes. Sitting in the restaurant, having some afternoon tea or coffee, I felt like a true culture lover.
SPIRAL | Review by 陳和朗
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HANA・BIYORI
HANA・BIYORI is the new-concept flower park and destination next to Yomiuriland amusement park, replete with serene spaces to consider a greener earth and our place on earth hugged by seasonal flowers and plants. Popular highlights to see include the HANA・BIYORI Pavilion, where you can marvel at Japan’s largest collection of over 300 hanging flower chandeliers and colorful floral walls, the vibrant Seasonal Flower Path, and the PIET OUDOLF GARDEN TOKYO, designed by a world-renowned garden designer.
Enjoying an awesome Starbucks inside a huge greenhouse!
If you love flowers and plants, this is a must-visit spot—so relaxing! -
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Ueno Zoo
This is Japan’s first ever zoo, founded in 1882. Despite its urban setting in the heart of Tokyo, it still keeps a lush, natural environment as well as about 3,000 different animal friends of some 300 different species.
There are a lot of animals here that you can't see in Taiwan. Definitely worth checking out.
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Shibuya Center Street
A few steps from the Hachiko exit of JR Shibuya Station, known for “Hachiko”, the iconic bronze Akita dog statue, and a quick walk across the Scramble intersection will bring you to the shopping area known as "Shibuya Center Shopping District".
Famous places like 109 and all the big department stores, restaurants, and drugstores are here. It's packed with the latest trends—pretty much everything you could want.


