Sunny Wang's Reviews Page 4/5

  • The tonkotsu ramen at Hakata Ikkousha Main Store is all about that rich, flavorful broth. It's unforgettable after just one bite! 😄

  • Last summer, I visited Kusasenri and saw Mt. Eboshi and the lush green grasslands. There were herds of horses strolling lazily across the fields—the scenery was gorgeous and relaxing. You can even go horseback riding here! Next time, I'll bring my daughter to try it out. 🐎❤️

  • Banna Park is such a great place to bring family and friends! There's a super long slide—really one of the longest I've seen—and a huge, wide concrete slide that's just wild. The playground has something for all ages: climbing, ropes, balance beams, sand play, and more. Plus, the observation deck has an absolutely stunning view!!!!!!!!! Loved it.

  • Kajo Park—once you walk in, you see this huge open space. It's really comfortable. Even though there are lots of people during cherry blossom season, the park is so big and the cherry trees are everywhere, so everyone can find a nice spot to enjoy the blossoms. It really lifts your spirits.

  • Namba Yasaka Shrine has these super cute lucky fish charms for love! You have to make a wish here. Plus, it's supposed to drive away bad luck and bring you good fortune. Love it!

  • The small theater at the National Film Archive of Japan hosts different themed events based on directors, actors, countries, genres, and eras. Pretty nice!

  • KIRIN Ichiban is truly Japan's national beer! After touring the brewery and learning about the difference between the first and second wort, I realized how rare it is. Great experience!

  • Every time I visit Japan, I always go to GRANSTA. There are so many shops here, you can't possibly see them all in one day. There are just too many souvenir options to choose from!

  • Inside the Yamato Museum, you can see a model of the Yamato, real fighter planes, and torpedoes. You can also learn about shipbuilding and science—Japan's world-renowned technology! I was honestly blown away!!!

  • There are Anpanman museums in Nagoya, Yokohama, Kobe, Sendai, and Fukuoka, but... Nagoya is the only one with an outdoor play area and themed scenes!