You can see lots of monkeys here and even try feeding them, which is really fun. There are also some unique flowers and plants, and if you visit in March or April, you'll see even more varieties. I recommend coming here for a walk and to experience it yourself!
Mt. Takao Monkey Park and Wildflower Garden | Review by Liao Jun
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The special thing here is they don’t use sauce or mayo.
It’s all about the flavor of the batter itself, which makes it feel really light and not heavy at all.
The takoyaki are on the smaller side, perfect bite-size.
Super easy to eat one in a single bite.
The outside is slightly crisp, the inside is soft and tender, and it goes down really smoothly. -
A lot of the shops inside keep the original old-house layout—wooden doors, sliding doors, tile roofs… the aged feel is super strong. It’s a slow, relaxing place to wander, and you’ll want to keep taking photos.
Some shops sell little goods, and some are cafés. Overall it’s kind of artsy and mellow—perfect for a walk and a small snack. -
Every dance group has its own unique style. The costumes and moves are so coordinated and energetic. As soon as the music starts, your feet just want to move—you really can't help but want to join in!
