Old houses from all over that were about to be demolished have been moved here. The interiors really recreate what life was like back then, so you get a better sense of how people lived in early Japan.
Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum | Review by Norman Gale
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There are different flower fields to enjoy in every season. The tulips and cherry blossoms in spring are absolutely dreamy, and the whole park looks so magical in photos. The air is fresh, the scenery is wide open, and it’s such a great place for a relaxing walk or a date.
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The whole rest stop is shaped like a melon—it's so cute, you just have to stop and take a photo! The melon desserts and ice cream inside are delicious—sweet and fragrant, totally comforting. You can also buy local produce, so it really has that local flavor. If you're driving by, definitely stop in for some melon treats and souvenirs!
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There's a foot bath right at the entrance, so you can soak your feet and enjoy the snowy scenery in winter.
