Everything was great except the price is a bit on the high side. 👍
The Tokyo Station Hotel | Review by 黃怡汝
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Yokohama Daihanten
Located at the corner of Zenrinmon Gate on Yokohama Chinatown's main street, this venerable restaurant has been a staple since its establishment in 1962. With a concept of "enjoying authentic Chinese cuisine casually," the restaurant offers meticulously prepared dishes using carefully selected ingredients. The menu covers the Four Great Chinese Cuisines: Cantonese, Shanghai, Sichuan, and Beijing, each prepared by specialized chefs, allowing diners to enjoy genuine flavors in a relaxed setting.
The restaurant looks really grand from the outside—totally has that old-school Hong Kong movie vibe. Tons of dishes to choose from: dim sum, roast meats, stir-fries, you name it. I just couldn't stop eating!
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Koto-ku Fukagawa Edo Museum
The townscape of Fukagawa Sagacho at the time of the Edo period around 1840 is reproduced in a full scale in the exhibition room extending from the 1st basement floor to the 2nd floor above ground.
It's a small museum, so you can finish looking around pretty quickly.
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Tokyo Sea Life Park
Visitors to this aquarium located underneath a 30.7-meter-tall glass dome can see schools of Pacific bluefin tuna, swimming penguins, and various rare creatures from all around the world.
A place kids really love!
