
- 4.8/5
Cindy2023!We visited Tokyo Disneyland at the end of November. It wasn't a peak season Tuesday, but it was still quite crowded. You need to download the Tokyo Disney Resort App; it shows the map and real-time queue times for each attraction, which is very useful. It was our first time at Tokyo Disneyland, and with two kids, we didn't consider anything too thrilling or with queues longer than 30 minutes. Even so, a few shows, two parades, and some smaller rides filled our day. The only downside is that it gets dark very early in Japan in autumn; the sun sets at 4:30 pm. We were disappointed to miss the 5 pm light show and fireworks. The English of the park staff was also limited, and there was probably a communication misunderstanding. I thought the 8:30 pm fireworks were the must-see, so I didn't pay much attention to them and missed them. The 8:30 pm fireworks were quite beautiful, but they only lasted 5 minutes. Without the light show on the castle's exterior, the experience was just so-so. It's worth mentioning that almost all the interactive exhibits were in Japanese, which can be confusing for those who don't understand Japanese. The children's experience was average. Next time, we'll prioritize visiting Disneyland in areas where English or Mandarin is spoken, allowing the children more opportunities to participate. The prices are reasonable, and the themed restaurants are quite beautiful. I specifically checked, and you can bring your own snacks, fruit, water bottles, etc. Water can be filled for free, but lunchboxes and similar items are not allowed. Park ticket prices vary depending on the time of day and weekends, so you need to check in advance. Taking the subway and then the train from Asakusa was very convenient; it's about a 6-minute walk. There's also a special Disney miniature train there, which requires a separate ticket but goes directly there. First, you queue for security, then for ticket inspection, so it's best to arrive early to avoid crowds. Many people bring picnic mats to wait for the parades and light shows and fireworks, which require arriving at least half an hour early. Although it takes a while, it's definitely worth seeing.
- 4.6/5
Md Iqbal HasanAn unforgettable day at Kamogawa Sea World! The dolphin and orca shows were absolutely mesmerizing—grace, power, and intelligence on full display. The park is beautifully maintained, and the close encounters with marine life made it a magical experience. Ideal for families, ocean lovers, or anyone looking to be inspired by nature’s wonders. A perfect blend of education, conservation, and entertainment. Highly recommended for your Chiba adventure! Perfect day trip with your family and friends.
- 4.7/5
Toaster Dudevery nice farm. you can feed animals and its very nice. you can also take photos that is nice 👍👍👍
- 4.8/5
西行阿里Looking at everyone's comments, they all say that this game project is fun. But I think it depends on personal opinion. I think this game is pretty average. Although I got the FP ticket, it was from 21:00 to 22:00, so it was useless to get it, it was too late... I would rather queue up for 50 minutes to play this project, but the waiting time felt particularly long. Later, I saw that it was a shooting game, which was actually quite disappointing... There was no excitement, not suitable for me...







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