The Fukuoka Anpanman Children's Museum is right inside the mall, which is super convenient! There are tons of interactive activities, and kids never want to leave. You can even try cute Anpanman-themed food—it's so heartwarming!
Fukuoka Anpanman Children's Museum in Mall | Review by 黃天保
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Uriwari Falls
Deep within the grounds of Tentokuji Temple, a Koyasan Shingon Buddhist temple said to have been founded by Taicho Daishi, sits Uriwari Falls. In 1985, its spring water was selected by Japan’s Ministry of the Environment as one of the 100 Exquisite Waters of Japan. With a daily flow of 4,500 tons and a water temperature of 54°F (12°C), the water is so cold that, according to legend, it once split a melon-giving the falls its name.
The water is incredibly clear, and the air there feels cool and refreshing. It’s such a great place to visit in summer.
The waterfall itself isn’t super dramatic, but the overall atmosphere is მშვიდful and healing, with a hidden-forest kind of vibe.
The path next to it isn’t too hard to walk either, so it’s perfect for a slow stroll and taking photos. The famous spring water there is also well known, and a lot of people go out of their way to fill up bottles.
The downside is that transportation isn’t very convenient, so if you’re not driving, you’ll probably need to plan your timing a bit. -
Kusatsu Tropical Wonderland
Opened in 1970 as “Japan’s top reptile park.” Centered around a 49-foot-tall jungle dome with three levels that recreates a subtropical environment using geothermal heat from the hot springs, the park is home to animals from subtropical and tropical regions.
As soon as you walk in, it feels like you’ve stepped into a tropical rainforest. It’s hot and humid inside, which is very different from the weather outside. There are lots of different animals, like monkeys and reptiles, and you can see them up close, which feels pretty unique.
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Kanazawa Kirara
A kimono rental shop with two locations, in Higashi Chaya District and near Kanazawa Station. Choose your favorite kimono from a wide lineup ranging from modern designs to rare antique kimono, and leave the dressing and hair styling to the staff. If you have trouble deciding, you can also consult a professional coordinator.
There were so many styles to choose from, from cute modern designs to really elegant antique kimono. Best of all, the staff took care of everything, from dressing to hair styling, so I didn’t have to worry about a thing.
And if you’re not sure what to pick, a professional coordinator will help match everything for you, which is super thoughtful! It’s perfect for first-time kimono rentals or anyone who wants to take beautiful photos.
