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Yomiuri Land Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Yomiuriland
The representative amusement park of Tokyo that is roughly 30 minutes from Shinjuku Station and can be enjoyed by children and adults throughout the year.
Yomiuriland is the historic, representative amusement park of Tokyo that is located in the area spanning across Inagi, Tokyo and Kawasaki, Kanagawa.
It is conveniently accessible, as it is roughly 30 minutes by train from Shinjuku Station. Of course, there are various amusement attractions but there are also seasonal events, such as the pool in the summer and the light show in the winter, making it possible for children and adults to enjoy it throughout the year.
You can travel from Keio-yomiuri-land Station to the amusement park on the "Sky Shuttle" gondola, which we recommend because it allows you to enjoy the scenery of each season from the sky.
The amusement park can also be enjoyed when the weather is unfavorable, as it has many indoor facilities.
The amusement park can also be enjoyed when the weather is unfavorable, as it has many indoor facilities
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Jewellumination at Yomiuri Land in Tokyo 💫
Don't miss one of Tokyo's largest amusement parks!
Everywhere in this amusement park has been lit up by four million LED lights. There are 5 sections with different colors and themes: "Amusement Park", "Aqua", "Lovely Stream", "Cute", and "Forest" areas. There is also a dance show in the evening, which is synchronized to the light and music.
You can purchase an unlimited rides ticket! Enjoy the rides all day and enjoy the illumination at night ✨ It is extra cold here in winter🥶❄️
This place is only 35 minutes from Shinjuku Station.
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Everywhere in this amusement park has been lit up by four million LED lights. There are 5 sections with different colors and themes: "Amusement Park", "Aqua", "Lovely stream", "Cute", and "Forest" areas. There is also a dance show which is synchronized to the light and music.
If you purchase an unlimited ride pass you can also see these illuminations as well as the amazing Tokyo night view from the top of a roller coaster or Ferris wheel.
The evening free ride pass which includes an entry ticket to Yomiuri Land as well as an unlimited ride pass is great value at ¥1,800, with entry open from 4:00 P.M to close of business.
You can get to Yomiuri Land by Odakyu Line or Keio Line from Shinjuku Station
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#Illumination 😊
Yomiuriland is hosting the largest-scale illumination in the Kanto region, “Jewellumination.” Featured popular nighttime-only shows and attractions include some of the largest-scale fountain shows in the country, a roller coaster shooting through the night sky like a falling star “Starlight Bandit,” and a Ferris wheel with a panoramic view of the night cityscape! Enjoy the amusement park decorated in sparkling Jewelry-colored lights!
Goodjoba!!” in Yomiuriland is an area themed after “monozukuri,” or Japanese craftsmanship. The area is made up of factories that reflect 4 familiar industries: Car, food, fashion, and bungu (stationery).
With beautiful palm trees and a beach-like shoreline, this pool will make you think feel like you’re at the water’s edge! A taste of the South Pacific in Tokyo♪ The fun is virtually endless at Yomiuriland’s Pool WAI!
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Kawasaki Daishi Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Kawasaki Daishi Temple
Kawasaki Daishi is a large Shingon Buddhist Temple located to the east of Kawasaki Station. It is one of the most important temples for the Chisan branch of Shingon Buddhism.
If you enjoy visiting temples, this is a nice one to see. We went to visit the wind chime market and it was really nice! There is a street leading up to the entrance selling lots of Daruma souvenirs and food which is lovely to explore. The temple itself is in a big area so you can walk around the grounds.
It’s a must to visit.
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#2024wish If you enjoy visiting temples, this is a nice one to see. We went to visit the wind chime market and it was really nice! There is a street leading up to the entrance selling lots of Daruma souvenirs and food which is lovely to explore. The temple itself is in a big area so you can walk around the grounds. If you check out the website beforehand you can see about upcoming events taking place at the temple which is useful.
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Buddhist Temple Kawasaki
This is a surprisingly large temple complex based around important historical figures of Buddhism in Japan. You can see several impressive historical buildings here, and you can read about them on pamphlets from the information centre, which are also available in English. There are also fortune slips and a place for burning the traditional bundles of incense sticks, which can be bought at a nearby stand. There were also some miscellaneous souvenirs available. If you want some traditional Japanese sweet, the shopping street that leads toward the main gate of the temple should satisfy your needs in this regard. The temple entrance is free, and the fortune slips and incense sticks both cost 100 yen, which is as cheap as these things get, so I am impressed by this aspect as well. Overall, I would absolutely recommend visiting this cultural gem for its magnificent architecture. It is also quite easy to reach from the centre of Tokyo, so it would be an easily available tourist attraction even for foreigners.
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Fujiko F. Fujio Museum Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
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#dreamvoyage Fujiko F Fujio Museum วันนี้มาเที่ยวพิพิธภัณฑ์โดราเอม่อน เป็นที่รวมผลงานของFujiko F Fujio เอาไว้ เดินเพลินรู้สึกเหมือนย้อนไปวัยเด็กเลยค่ะ เหมาะกับทริปครอบครัว ภายในยังมีพื้นที่ต่างๆมีกิจกรรมให้ทำให้เราเล่นสนุกได้นะคะ บริเวณของเด็กๆก็มี เราพาหลานๆไปตะลุยโลกวิเศษ พอหิวก็หาอะไรทานข้างในมีร้านอาหารไว้บริการในธีมโดราเอม่อน น่ารักๆมากค่ะ
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พิกัด Fujiko F Fujio Museum
ที่อยู่ 2-8-1 Nagao,Tama Ward,Kawasaki,Kanagawa,214-0023
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Fujiko F. Fujio Museum
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If you love Doraemon comics, cartoon or films, it is the place you need to go. Booking the entrance via Loppi machine in Lawson convenient stores is the general way to get the tickets easily. Then just take the JR train to Noborito station and have the transit with the bus to museum directly.
The museum is not wide or spacious so that driving your cars is not recommended since it is hard to find the parking lots. Public transportation is the workable option for the tourists here. No photo shooting is allowed indoors. However, there are lots of famous icons outdoors for photo taken. You can enjoy the imagination and the creative decoration with kids and understand the original concept of Doraemon here. Since the museum is not big, it is more crowded in the afternoon. You may come here earlier in order to enjoy the interior facilities. Enjoy!
In 2024, I wan to visit this place again.
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Japan Hokuriku Deep Tour - Searching for Doraemon's Hometown in Takayama City
Takaoka is a very small city in Japan. My wife and I traveled to Kansai and Hokuriku for a month this time. We came to Takaoka mainly to visit the exhibition hall of Fujiko F. Fujio and reminisce about our favorite childhood cartoon, Doraemon.
Stayed at a hotel next to the station and started walking slowly around the city in the morning. First went to the Gao Tang Buddha, then to the Ancient City Park. Surprisingly, the Ancient City Park is a free park with a free zoo inside. The Ancient City Park in mid-November is even more stunning, as the plants by the pond color the entire pond, and any photo taken with a mobile phone is a salon masterpiece.
Spent the morning playing in the park, had lunch and then went to the Fujiko F. Fujio Museum, and finally checked in at the Doraemon Park. Today we were lucky enough to see the famous Tateyama mountain range in the distance all day long. Managed to visit all the attractions just before it got dark. So happy!
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Keihin Fushimi Inari-jinja Shrine Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Exploring Kyoto's Fushimi Inari Shrine
When you visit Kyoto, the Fushimi Inari Shrine is a mesmerizing must-see, famous for its seemingly endless path of vibrant vermilion torii gates that wind through the hills of the city. This iconic Shinto shrine draws millions of visitors each year, celebrated for its connection to Inari, the god of rice and prosperity.
What to Expect
As you embark on the walk through the thousands of torii gates, which were donated by individuals and businesses to receive blessings, you’ll encounter a tranquil yet powerful atmosphere. The path stretches over 4 kilometers and takes approximately 2 hours to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the serene scenery and take photos. Each gate, closely placed next to the one before it, creates a brilliant, unbroken stream of red that contrasts beautifully with the lush greenery.
Experiences and Recommendations
Walking through Fushimi Inari in the early morning offers a peaceful and mystical experience, as the tourist crowds are thinner and the soft light filters through the gates. Don’t miss the smaller sub-shrines scattered along the trail; they offer a quiet spot to reflect and escape the more crowded parts of the main path. If you’re feeling adventurous, follow the path up the mountain to the observatory, where you’ll be rewarded with a panoramic view of Kyoto.
Tips and Tricks
Wear comfortable shoes as the hike can be quite steep and sometimes slippery, especially after rain. While the shrine is open 24/7, it’s best to visit during daylight hours for safety and the best visibility. Consider bringing water and snacks, as there are few vendors along the way once you pass the main area.
Personal Reflections
One of the most impactful aspects of my visit was the sense of history and continuity. Knowing that each gate represents someone’s hopes or gratitude added a profound layer of meaning to my walk. The higher you climb, the fewer people you meet, and the more intimate the experience becomes.
For anyone interested in experiencing a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, Fushimi Inari Shrine offers an unforgettable journey. It’s not just a tourist attraction; it’s a pathway through the heart of Japanese tradition.
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Keihin Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kawasaki
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First things first, this is not the Kyoto Inari shrine of the same name. This one lies in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, near Shin-Maruko station. Nonetheless its a quiet gem near a bustling shopping street, less than 10 minutes away from the mall at Musashi Kosugi, so definitely convenient for giving it a visit! The Shrine is large with many colorful art pieces, including mt. Fuji and foxes. They also have english translations for their historical information! For goshuin collectors, it only has glue in goshuin, despite that it is still very gorgeous, staff was nice and you could see from interactions with locals that this is a beloved shrine! Would recommend this to anyone who wants a quieter shrine to visit!
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The Romantic Place in Kyoto
Fushimi Inari Shrine is a beautiful and romantic place in Southern Kyoto! There are thousands of vermilion torii gates that straddle a network of walking trails behind the main buildings. The path leads to the forest of the sacred mountain Inari, which is 233 meters high and belongs to the shrine's ground 🤩
The entrance fee is free of charge and if you would like to take a beautiful photos here can arrive here at 6:30am - 7:00am morning when it’s not so many peoples here and not crowded at all.
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Ikuta Ryokuchi (Ikuta Greenspace) Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Ikuta Ryokuchi (Ikuta Greenspace)
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This Place is amazing, a lot of nature, a traditional museums that keep records of the old ancient household village, their lifestyle. Strongly recommend to pay a visit if you’re interested into the history behind it. It cost 550Yen for adult, it’s worth paying!
The Park is huge, you might want to spend a day in here, there’s cafe and places for you to have lunch or a drink.
Tons of Vending machines, please remember to bring your own rubbish back home!
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Ikuta Park
A park located on a hill top with a great panoramic view of Tokyo and Yokohama. The park is located a bit of a walk away from Mukogaoka-Yuen station. There’s an observation tower at the top of the mountain where you can view Mount Fuji on a clear day. This is a very popular attraction because it has a variety of features in one location.
In 2024, I want to come back here.
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A park near Kawasaki station
Just west of Tokyo's busy Shinjuku station on the Odakyu Line's Mukogaokayuen station, is Kawasaki City. Ikuta Ryokuchi Park is a short walk just south of the station. The park itself has trails that lead through beautiful gardens, rice patties, past a bamboo forest and play area. There is so much to do. I can't see getting tired of visiting this park for a long time.
In 2024, I want to come back here.
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