The meat quality is really good, with beautiful marbling that just melts in your mouth. Prices are a bit high, but for a famous yakiniku spot in Tokyo, it's actually pretty reasonable.
Yakiniku Gyugujo | Review by Wendy Hsieh
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Inokashira Park
Inokashira Park, stretching across Musashino City and Mitaka City in Tokyo, opened in 1917 as the first imperial gift park in Japan, and celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2017.
After strolling through the Kichijoji shopping street, heading into the park made for a perfect day.
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Tove Jansson Akebono Children's Forest Park
Scattered throughout the park are places where the spirit of Tove Jansson lives on. A fairy-tale writer from Northern Europe, she created the world-famous Moomin character. This park is full of cute buildings and natural spaces for visitors to enjoy.
It's so beautiful, it's hard to believe this park is free. You can even go inside the cute little houses and really immerse yourself in the charming world of the Moomins.
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Ramen Square (Tachikawa City)
Located just outside the south exit of JR Tachikawa Station, "Ramen Square" offers a stylish dining experience that feels like dropping in to a ramen joint in Manhattan.
Having to buy tickets from a vending machine is a bit inconvenient. It would be friendlier if you could just order directly.







