It's kind of a letdown when so many foreign tourists don't follow the rules.
Kaiyukan | Review by 陳國雲
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Konica Minolta Planetarium Manten NAGOYA
This is the first Konica Minolta Planetarium in the Tokai region, operated by the group behind three popular planetariums in Tokyo. Located in the AEON Mall Nagoya Noritake Garden just steps from Nagoya Station, this easily accessible hub offers a fun time away, complete with shopping, dining and more.
The sound system is awesome and the whole experience is super immersive. I felt so relaxed after watching—I almost fell asleep!
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Yomiuriland
Yomiuriland is the historic, representative amusement park of Tokyo that is located in the area spanning across Inagi, Tokyo and Kawasaki, Kanagawa.
The food and shows in the park are definitely highlights, making the whole experience even more fun and complete. Overall, Yomiuriland is a fantastic spot for families and friends to enjoy together. I made some really unforgettable and happy memories here.
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Miidera Chikara-mochi Main Shop
This 150-year old veteran wagashi shop sits just steps from the Keihan Biwako-Hamaotsu Station. Well known today, it first made its mark with the famed Miidera Chikara-mochi. Each starts with a bite-sized piece of mochi that’s coated in the house-special white honey and finished with a dusting of green soybean kinako powder. This same formula has been passed down for decades, insuring the same flavor is still available today. The treat is named after the legend where Japanese warrior monk Benkei drags the sonorous bell of Miidera (Onjo-ji) temple up to Mt. Hiei.
In Taiwan, mochi usually comes with peanut powder, but in Japan, it's kinako (soybean powder), which is less sweet.










