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Japan, 〒170-0013 Tōkyō-to, Toshima-ku, Higashiikebukuro, 3 Chome−1−3 サンシャインシティ・ワールドインポートマートビル 2階
kontakter telefon: +81 3-5950-0765
internet side: www.namco.co.jp
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 35.7288737, Longitude: 139.7199786
dongseok sohn
::If you don't know Japanese language, you won't be able to enjoy here.
易新
::It is a dark and spooky indoor-amusement park. I don't know if they intended it to be that way. A lot of the "buildings" are mimicking the Showa style architecture which is pretty cool. Overall, had a great time. Would come with friends.
Julian Lee
::Nothing much to shout about, without knowledge of japanese you won't understand whats going on. There's a gyoza food court inside and some dessert stores. Basically ok for some time wasting but definitely not a must for foreign tourists.
Katie Griffin
::Not great for tourists. Definitely better for younger children. The gyoza was disappointing.
Jenny Tan
::Japs will rate this place higher in general because all the games require Japanese knowledge. The games mainly cater to local young kids. The other half of the crowd consists of frenzied local teenagers trying to amass anime merchandise. You know how they can get so crazy sometimes. And then there's the odd China tourist pretending to be into Japanese culture. Food is strongly advertised but over-priced. Their gyoza is 'famous' but in reality tiny and unfresh. You can get better gyoza anywhere else. So for the regular Western traveler, it is best to skip this. Maybe just head to the nearby pokemon shop, buy a pikachu keychain, and spend your time elsewhere.