There were way too many people inside the museum. Staff had to use megaphones just to talk. It was super noisy and chaotic, which really ruined the mood of my visit.
CUPNOODLES MUSEUM YOKOHAMA | Review by 劉方怡
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Mankusen Shrine
In the month of Kamiari-zuki (October on the lunar calendar), the gods from all over Japan gather in Izumo. It is said that the last stop for the gods visiting Izumo is the Mankusen Shrine. Officially called "Makuse-No-Yashiro," it is said that the gods hold a meeting here before departing for their respective lands.
The shrine priest here is really funny and charming. Thanks to his lively and engaging explanations, I learned a lot more about the Izumo area and Japanese mythology.
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EDO WONDERLAND
Nikko Edomura is a theme park where guests can experience what it was like in the Edo period (1603-1868) in the present day. The vast grounds are made to look like an authentic townscape, with features like olden highways, inns, shopping streets, ninja villages, and samurai residences. In the dress-up area, guests can change clothes and transform themselves into Edo residents like ninjas, samurai, and feudal lords. Furthermore, there are so many hands-on experiences available to enjoy!
The tickets are too expensive, and the performances were dull and boring.
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Mt. Yoshino
Mt. Yoshino is acclaimed as the best spot to see cherry blossoms in all of Japan. In the spring, the entire mountain is washed with flowering trees as they bloom from the Shimosenbon (the lower 1,000 trees) at the foothills up to the Okusembon (the inner 1,000 trees).
You don't have to visit only during cherry blossom season—there are just too many tourists then. You can see different kinds of flowers at other times, and there’s also great food to try.








