The area is huge, so for someone like me who isn't great with directions, it felt like wandering into a maze. I really wish there were more maps or signs to help guide people around.
GRANSTA TOKYO | Review by 吳嘉惠
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Shiroyama Park (Kagoshima City)
Perched atop Shiroyama, a small hill rising some 107 meters in the heart of Kagoshima City, Shiroyama Park is a natural sanctuary offering stunning panoramic views of Kagoshima’s iconic Sakurajima volcano and Kinko Bay. Reach this spot with easy access by bus or on foot before heading up to the summit observation deck, complete with sweeping city views and a breathtaking nightscape after dark.
This is the most convenient place in Kagoshima City to enjoy the view. If you're lucky, you can even see Sakurajima smoking—such an incredible experience!
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Pokémon Center MEGA TOKYO & Pikachu Sweets
Pokémon, the pocket monsters phenomenon loved across the world. In addition to the Pokémon Centers in 11 cities across Japan, the official plushies and merchandise can also be found at Pokémon Center locations worldwide. Inside you’ll find original pokémon goods, games and consoles to shop.
This is the biggest Pokémon Center in Tokyo.
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ROUSHOUKI
Founded in 1915. “Buta-manjyu” (Butaman) was born from the Tenshin Paozu (Tianjin Buns) of Tianjin, China that were made easier to be accepted by the Japanese. The first generation arrived in Japan from Zhejiang province, China and opened ROUSHOUKI which would be the first pork bun specialty restaurant in the country that remains popular to this day, with long lines forming out the door.
It's really impressive that a shop selling buns has lasted over a hundred years and through more than three generations.

