The environment is really comfortable, and there are lots of rides you can enjoy. I kind of hope not too many people find out about this park! 🤭
Yomiuriland | Review by Lam Lak
Other Reviews by Lam Lak
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Okuizumo Tane Museum of Natural History
A museum in Okuizumo, Shimane Prefecture, dedicated to natural history. Under the theme of "The Evolution of the Universe and the History of Life," it introduces the journey of life over Approx. 4 billion years through fossils and minerals. Exhibits that tell the story of how the Earth came to be include dinosaur fossils such as the full skeleton of a giant Allosaurus and Euoplocephalus with its distinctive tail, as well as marine life fossils and gem-quality ammonites.
The specimens and fossils all felt very authentic. Kids would have a great time here, while for adults it’s more of a learning experience.
The air conditioning was comfortable, the environment was quiet, and it wasn’t crowded, so it was very relaxing to look around. -
Takamatsu Symbol Tower
Standing 151.3 meters tall, the tower of Takamatsu Symbol Tower is the tallest building in Shikoku. Located just a 5-minute walk from the Takamatsu Port ferry terminal and 3 minutes from JR Takamatsu Station, it is ideally situated as a gateway for exploring Kagawa.
The whole building has a really modern design, and the elevator takes you up to the higher floors in no time. The observation deck offers an amazing view—you can see Takamatsu Port, the Seto Inland Sea, and the city all at once. On a clear day, it's super relaxing. The space inside is clean and comfortable, not crowded or noisy. Overall, it's a chill spot that's great for taking photos and perfect for a casual stroll to enjoy the scenery.
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Hachinohe Sansha Taisai
Held annually over five days from July 31 to August 4, Hachinohe Sansha Taisai is a grand joint festival involving Ogami Shrine, Chojasan Shinra Shrine, and Shinmei Shrine. Originating in 1721, it boasts over 300 years of history and tradition and is recognized as the largest festival in the Hachinohe region. In February 2004, it was designated as a national Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property, and in December 2016, it was inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
The festival atmosphere hits you as soon as you arrive. The streets are packed with people, all waiting to see the parade floats.




