The night view at Universal Studios Japan is vibrant and full of color. With all the lights from the attractions, the whole scene looks like a dreamy painting, making it a great place to enjoy nighttime entertainment and beautiful sights.
Universal Studios Japan | Review by Billy Lee
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Hotel Keihan Universal Tower
This 32-story immense hotel stands 138m-tall near the Universal City Station. All 641 guest rooms are coordinated with the modern sophisticated interior, allowing you to relax in the lavish setting. From the “Premium” with a window view of the bay area and gorgeous night scenery of Osaka to the “Standard” fit for a group casual stay, a variety of rooms are available to choose from for your purpose and group size.
The hotel is super close to Universal Studios Japan—just a 1 to 3 minute walk. It's so convenient to come back and rest when you're tired, then head back to the park in the evening.
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Miyagawa-cho, Minamata, Tokyo Midtown
Tokyo's first store featuring Kyoto's kappo and kaiseki cuisine. From select seasonal ingredients to cooking methods, bowls and servings by craftsmen, you can taste Japanese cuisine that could be an art piece.
The bento box looks small at first, but it's actually two layers and pretty filling. With the white rice and miso soup, it's a beautifully presented and refined lunch.
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Tokyo Trick Art Museum
Trick Art is the original interactive art that was created in Japan. It uses visual illusions to create amazing experiences, allowing you to "enter" the Trick Art work by taking photos of it. The Tokyo Trick Art Museum features Japanese scenes from the Edo Period (1603-1868) as well as a variety of other trick art masterpieces to enjoy!
The stuff here is so quirky and unusual! I was super excited.



