Some of the facilities here are free, making it a great spot for kids to burn off their energy.
Kodomo no Kuni (Yokohama) | Review by Krisan Petrescu
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Maguro Tonya Ichimon Isezaki Main Branch
Located in Gunma Prefecture, Maguro Tonya Ichimon Isezaki Main Branch is the flagship restaurant of a popular conveyor-belt sushi chain that operates four locations under the concept of “Serving Gunma on sushi.” The restaurant is known for its dedication to freshness and quality, offering premium seafood and sushi at an exceptional value.
The sashimi here is incredibly fresh, especially the tuna—it’s absolutely amazing! The fat is just right and it melts in your mouth. 😍
The portions are generous and the prices are really reasonable, so the value is great. Both the sushi and rice bowls are top-notch, and even the miso soup is packed with ingredients. -
Chubu Tottori Sakyu Kodomonokuni
This play facility lies adjacent to Tottori sand dunes. On the huge ground about 190,000 ㎡, many play equipment and vehicles are filled with, for example, large-sized athletic equipment, the dream castle, which was built depicting a castle, and the cycle monorail, the railtrain, and various designed bicycles.
The indoor play area is really big, so even on rainy days, kids can still have fun.
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Jogasaki Coast
Jogasaki Coast is a representing view spot of Higashiizu, Shizuoka Prefecture. It is also part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. The coast is formed out of igneous rock from eruptions of Mt. Omuro around 4000 years ago. Over time, the ocean eroded portions of the rock away. Today, the Jogasaki Coast spans around 9 kilometers.
The sea breeze was blowing from the side and made the bridge sway a lot. Walking on the suspension bridge was honestly a bit nerve-wracking.
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