Saves both money and time! Planning your trip gets way easier. It's perfect for anyone visiting the Tokyo area for the first time.
Keiō Amusement Passport | Review by Ting SA
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Echizen Ono Castle
Echizen Ono Castle rises to the top of Mount Kameyama (249 meters above sea level) in Ono City, Fukui Prefecture. The castle was initially built around 1580 but burned down in 1775. The current castle was reconstructed in 1968.
The steep stairs left me out of breath, but the view from the top of the mountain is really nice. 😌
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Tokyo Summerland
This large-scale leisure hub sits in Akiruno City, drawing crowds for its massive outdoor lazy river pool-one of the largest in Japan-and an indoor pool just waiting for you to dive in no matter what the season or weather. Pop over easily from Tokyo Station in just over an hour by train thanks to easy access that keeps this hot spot on the list.
Besides the water park, there's also an amusement park area. If your kids aren't into swimming, there are still plenty of rides and attractions to try out.
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Showa Kinen Park
Grassy fields and water fountains, sports courts, gardens of seasonal flowers and trees to enjoy and pond shore vegetation to be appreciated are dotted throughout this park, roughly the size of 40 Tokyo Domes.
The whole place just feels so refreshing and relaxing! It really lifts your spirits!
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