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  1. 4. Tama Zoological Park (Tokyo) This Tokyo-based zoo, located in Hino, was originally opened as part of the Ueno Zoo in 1958 to showcase animals in a more natural environment. It's divided into three major gardens based on different regional habitats, with an Asian, African and Australian garden, respectively.

  2. After a few swings, I noticed an insect the size of a hamster on the ground beside me. Aside from sitting there being unnervingly large, it didn't do anything at all. The largest semi species in Japan can grow up to 7 centimeters (2.8 in) in length—comparable to the Malaysian emperor cicada, the largest species in world.

  3. Curry pan (カレーパン) is a kind of fried bread filled with sweet Japanese curry. It's a bit of a shock if you're expecting something sweet inside, but Japanese people love curry. In fact, curry has been introduced in Japanese cookbooks as early as 1860, and recipes for curry rice were already published by 1872.

  4. Sayano Yudokoro is, by name and by nature, the onsen most representative of Tokyo’s 23 wards, and is perfect for a day trip. Saya refers to the ancient kanji, 清, essentially meaning "clear" or "pure." That meaning is reflected in the wonderfully fresh water that flows into the baths. Many people are already in the know when it comes to the ...

  5. Her bread recipes will bowl you over with cute even as you're baking! 8. Homemade Milo Tiger Bread Buns. These little guys are filled with homemade Milo custard filling (Milo is a chocolate malt drink). Based on Japanese soft bread, you can check out the recipe below! 7. Cute Chick Japanese Curry Bread.

  6. There is also Hiroshima's Slyly, a seven-foot-tall, multicoloured character that looks like a cross between Big Bird and a fuzzy blue dragon, based on Philadelphia's Philly Fanatic. We shouldn’t forget D.B. Starman, an anthropomorphic hamster hybrid who

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