
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userbest place on earth other than disneyland!! crowded but fun, will visit again when i come to japan next time
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThe view at Shibuya sky is really worth the fare. The night view is really super beautiful, up there really wow. I wanted to go during sunset, but the tickets have been sold out. I believe the view will be even more beautiful at sunset!
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userEasy to access , save time no need to queue for physical tickets , definitely will purchase from trip.com again
- 4.7/5
Sailesh BeekarunOne of the best Disneyland's. I have been to all Disney parks across the world but when it comes to service and friendliness of staff. None can touch Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea.
- 4.8/5
学校🏫## Mount Fuji: The totem of the Japanese soul, the priceless shock that must be seen in this life! **Definitely worth it! **It is far more than a mountain, but also a living totem that carries Japan's millennium faith and aesthetics**. Whether looking out over its sacred outline or challenging the summit, it is a great way to feel the Japanese spirit deeply. **Core highlights hit the soul:*** **The fast-changing scene:** The four seasons rotate to give it a very different face - spring cherry for skirt, summer green, autumn red leaves, winter snow crown. Under the clear sky, the momentum is magnificent, and the clouds are looming. **Each eye is a unique scenery postcard**. * ** Classic perspective punch card: ** * ** Kawaguchiko reflection: ** The lake is like a mirror, reflecting the perfect "reverse Fuji", especially when there is no wind in the morning, it is a photography paradise. * **Shincangshan Asakusa Park: **The five-tower is framed with Mount Fuji, interpreting the most classic Japanese aesthetic. * **Goden Field Outlet: **Shopping while enjoying the huge mountain nearby, a wonderful experience. * **Top Challenge (7-9 Moon): **Conquering 3,776 meters on foot, meeting the "Yulai Light" (Sunrise) in the crater, and feeling the ultimate experience of conquest and sacred fusion (need to be fully prepared). * **Cultural Immersion: ** Hawthorn Shrine, Ninno Bahai Lingquan, and Fuji Theme Art Museum ... Infiltrate their awe and worship everywhere. **Tips: *** **Weather determines everything! ** Be sure to check the visibility forecast before traveling, and it may be completely "invisible" on rainy days. * Recommended for a distant view**Kawaguchiko/Mountain Lake area**, convenient transportation and diverse perspectives. * Climbing requires professional equipment, make an appointment in advance for mountain houses, and do your best. **Summary: ** The beauty of Mount Fuji transcends the vision, which is the resonance of nature and culture. Its sacred sense and magnificent beauty, no matter how close you look, it will become a scenery engraved into memory. If the heavens are beautiful, be sure to include it in the itinerary - not only to see a mountain, but also to touch the window of the Japanese soul. 🗻✨
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userBackground: A family trip, including elders and young people, all of whom knew Harry Potter but weren't magic fans. Review: The young people had a blast; the interactive activities were fun, there were tons of photo spots, and there was even a sharing of the film's production process, giving you a comprehensive understanding and immersion in the magical world – definitely worth a visit. As for the elders, they mainly toured the scenes and took photos, skipping all the interactive activities. Thankfully, there were enough seats for them to rest, and the facilities were fairly elder-friendly.
- 4.7/5
Mr DukicIt was last minute decision to go as it was raining all morning but luckily in started to clear up around 2pm. I got combo ticket meaning you will go all the way up to the highest point. Getting ticket from machine was straight forward process. Ride on the elevator was experience on its own as you go up 36km/h. Mt Fuji wasn’t fully visible as expected, but cloudy weather made the view much more interesting and dramatic. Worth seeing and spending not more then 30-45min overall.
- 4.5/5
D29***94Book tickets early. Otherwise seat allocated (odd number) may not give you good views as compared to even number seat. Cannot see river, unless you stand up. There will be staff asking if you will like to take and buy a photograph for souvenir. Not all visitors are approached. So if you want photos, do look out for them.
- 4.8/5
Slamat Timothy TanThis is small theme Park, no worth it for teenage guys only for kids
- 4.7/5
Rea Dominique Cabanilla-MostajoAwesome experience!! So many aquatic animals plus the great barrier reef was so beautiful 😍. The Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan is widely considered one of the best aquariums in the world and a highlight of a visit to Osaka. Visitors often describe it as an exceptional experience due to its massive scale, innovative design, and breathtaking main exhibit. The overall vibe is highly immersive, taking you on a journey through the "Ring of Fire" marine habitats of the Pacific Rim.The most praised aspect of the aquarium is its architecture and the sheer size of its central tank, which provides a unique and memorable viewing experience.







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