First review Flying to Nagoya with Japan Airlines
Episode 3 Review Making Eating Easy: Anyone Can Follow and Eat in Takayama & Nagoya
Review of Episode 4: "And We Meet Again @ Takayama"
Review of Episode 5: Tiny Dots Called Snow @ Shirakawa-go
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Upon exiting the train, proceed through the south exit to be greeted by this breathtaking view. Today, the sky is exceptionally clear, with bright sunshine and a slight chill. In front of you, you will find 7 bus stops. To continue your journey, board a Laguna Ten Bosch bus, which departs every hour from 8:30 AM to 8:30 PM. The journey will take approximately 15 minutes.
Upon my arrival at approximately 11:00 AM, the car had not yet arrived. I took the opportunity to take some photos while I waited. There was a Lawson convenience store across the street, so I grabbed a bite to eat.
To the left of Lawson, about two blocks away, there is also a Uniqlo. However, the prices were a bit high, so I just walked past it.
To the left of Lawson, about two blocks down, there is also a Uniqlo. However, the prices were a bit high, so I just walked past it.
I then walked to bus stop number 7 to wait for the bus. The bus arrived exactly on time, so don't be late! If you miss it, you might have to wait another hour.
I then walked to bus stop number 7 to wait for the bus. The bus arrived exactly on time, so don't be late! Otherwise, you might miss it and have to wait another hour.
Upon arriving at Laguna Ten Bosch, there is a reminder for those who only want to see Sunny. You don't need to buy a ticket to enter Laguna Asia. My bad habit is that I don't like to research before I travel, so I just wing it. If I'm missing something or get lost, I just search online. As soon as I got off the bus, I went straight to buy a ticket to enter Laguna Asia, which is an amusement park and water park. However, on weekdays, there's nothing much to do in the amusement park, and I didn't even buy a pass for the rides. I ended up paying 2150 JPY per person, which was annoying. Haha! But it's my own fault. Anyway, I managed to take some pictures inside for you guys.
The interior is roughly like this: lonely, scattered, and gloomy. I even asked my girlfriend, "Where's the One Piece ship?" Haha, I'm really embarrassed. When I found out it was on the other side, I didn't have to pay to get in.
The interior is roughly like this: lonely, scattered, and gloomy. On top of that, I asked my girlfriend, "Where's the One Piece ship?" Haha, I'm really embarrassed. When I found out it was on the other side, I didn't have to pay to get in.
The most exciting thing for me was probably this pirate ship. Actually, you should come here in the early evening because they will turn on the lights, which should be spectacular. Notice the prepared cables in the water. However, it was almost noon, and there was nothing but wind, wind, and more wind. Not even a single ant. Haha! I met a few people, and I was curious about what there was to do, but at that moment, I just wanted to find Sunny. Haha!
I took ten steps out of Laguna Asia and saw a staircase leading to Festival Market and Thousand Sunny. I ran straight up the stairs. The Festival Market didn't have anything exciting, but I did manage to snag a pair of Adidas shoes at ABC Mart, which is a small outlet with great discounts. I then had lunch at the Food Center on the lower floor. You can check out my food review by clicking the link above. I exited through the back of Festival Market, which is where the Sunny ship docks.
On the left-hand side is Shop Onepiece, which sells a variety of One Piece figures and souvenirs. Next to it is the counter where you can purchase tickets to board the ship. As far as I recall, the ship departs at 11:00, 13:00, 14:30, and 16:00 on weekdays, and at 11:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00, and 16:00 on weekends. The fare is 1200 JPY for adults and 500 JPY for children, although I cannot recall the exact age limit for children. It seems there is an age restriction in place.
The boat docked after a short wait. However, I did not board it. I spent all my money at Laguna Asia. I'm so frustrated! I'll definitely ride it next time.
Captured as a lasting memory.
Another picture of Sunny, the best in the world, after Mary. Haha!
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Friday, October 4, 2024 3:19 PM