A place fruit lovers will be obsessed with. The desserts look so soothing, and they’re generous with the fruit.
Everything tastes super fresh—doesn’t feel like it’s been sitting around in the freezer forever. The cake isn’t overly sweet, and it pairs perfectly with the fruit, so the overall vibe is light and refreshing.
It’s a bit on the pricier side, but it’s totally worth it as an occasional treat.
Basically: super photogenic, and it actually tastes great too 🍓✨
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So many options, and the flavors are pretty unique too. They’re fragrant and super crispy, and not overly salty.
Watching them being made on-site was really fun—it makes you go, “Oh, so that’s how senbei are made.”
Overall it’s an easy, enjoyable place to browse, and you’ll definitely want to grab a few bags to take home. -
The rides aren’t necessarily super thrilling, but the immersion is seriously strong. Whether it’s the parades, the music, or all the little details, you can totally tell they really put care into running this place.
So many great photo spots too—pretty much every shot looks like a postcard. It’s a big win for couples or friends. -
The signature jigoku-mushi pudding is a must-order.
The texture is really smooth, with a rich egg flavor.
The caramel has a slight bitterness, so it’s sweet but not heavy at all.
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It kind of feels like homemade food.
The space isn’t big, but it’s really cozy and not noisy at all, with a pretty quiet atmosphere.
The dishes are on the lighter side. The seasoning isn’t too strong, so everything goes down really smoothly. -
It feels small and cozy, with a nice local vibe.
It’s not one of those big, super commercialized museums.
The place isn’t very large, so you can see everything in about 30 minutes to an hour, which makes it easy to fit into your schedule. -
The red-brick buildings with the harbor view give off a really cool, foreign vibe.
Every corner is super photogenic.
Inside there are lots of souvenir shops, cafés, and little stores, so you can wander around and snack as you go without feeling rushed.
Prices are on the touristy side, but you can still find some nice little items if you look around.
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The whole place is really clean and the view is pretty nice. At night, when the lights come on, it feels kind of ceremonial 👍
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Their eel is crispy on the outside and tender inside, just the way I like it. The sauce isn't overly sweet, so it's really easy to eat.
The best part is you can enjoy it Nagoya-style with three different ways: plain, with green onions and wasabi, and finally with broth poured over. It never feels heavy.
The portion is just right—not too much, not too little. The place is clean and comfortable, too. -
It combines video games, manga, anime merch, and some exhibition areas. The whole vibe is super trendy and very ACG. Fans of anime, comics, and games will be excited—you can take photos, shop for merch, and enjoy interactive experiences.
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