Julie Chen's Reviews Page 1/2

  • This spot is a safe bet when you're craving eel rice. The eel is grilled nicely—fragrant and not too dry. The portion of rice is just right, and trying the three different ways to eat it is pretty fun. The flavor isn't mind-blowing, but it's steady and really comforting. Feels like a little everyday happiness 🥰

  • I'm not kidding, those stairs are insanely steep! Climbing up felt like a whole new life experience.

    The department store isn't huge, but the basement food floor is awesome. There's a whole row of ready-to-eat meals, bento, and desserts—so much to look at! They have everything you need for daily life. Super practical spot!

    There were a lot of tourists, but it never felt too crowded. The flow was well organized, and most of the signs had both Chinese and English, so even if you can't read Japanese, it's totally fine.

  • The ANA maintenance tour isn't just about listening to company presentations. You actually get to see the open workspace where planes are being serviced. It was so cool to observe the aircraft structure and maintenance tools up close! Learned a ton! 🧰👍

  • Mount Takao—there's the spiritual Yakuo-in temple, lush greenery, beautiful autumn leaves, and even one of the best spots to see Mt. Fuji! I come here every weekend or holiday. 🤟🎈

  • Hashigui Iwa has such a rare and beautiful landscape. It attracts lots of photographers and influencers who come early in the morning to capture the perfect shot.

  • All the performers in the Takarazuka Revue are women. The shows include Western musicals, French cabaret, and can-can dances, all with carefully choreographed routines and gorgeous costumes. The Takarazuka Revue has countless devoted fans all over Japan. It's really worth seeing at least once.