
- 4.7/5
Sim BKA great place to spend the whole day in. Was fortunate that there were the Christmas light up during during my visit and thoroughly enjoyed my time there. Always a huge crowd for the rides.
- 4.7/5
Star888Wonderful view especially the sunset. Recommend to visit if you’re in Tokyo.
- 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.
- 4.7/5
MsKwongIf you haven't been before, you can go once, but if you're comparing, the amusement park and the ocean are far inferior, especially in terms of layout. I think the amusement park is much more beautiful than the ocean. However, the food selection in the amusement park is slightly less than that in the ocean. I ate at the Western restaurant, which was okay. In terms of rides, the amusement park is slightly better than the ocean, especially the new motion-sensor movie theater, Peter Pan, which is really good and worth a visit. Buying tickets on Trip.com is also very convenient, which is a plus.
- 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
Kennyk52Buy it in advance worth every penny and time save especially bundles Harry Potter and Tokyo tower a must visit!!!
- 4.7/5
JF RegineIt’s simply amazing how you get to see the entire city so calm and peaceful. For a moment, it feels like everything slows down—the lights, the breeze, the quiet—it all comes together to create such a relaxing view
- 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
Claudia AndrianiSo much fun in here, many things can be learn about process make brick/lego
- 4.7/5
Anja StevanovicAquarium is amazing and well maintained, my only problem were people who kept taping on glass and sticking their faces bothering fishes. There should be sign that glass should not be touched (especially for all grown up people who were doing it)







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