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Why you must visit the Amazing Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall

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Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall Card Men Tokyo Disneyland Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall in the middle of Fantasyland is a fun place to eat and visit in Tokyo Disneyland. It’s a quick service dining area (basically a themed cafeteria). This was actually our second attempt to get in to this Restaurant. On our first attempt the restaurant was full and you could not even go inside the restaurant even for a peak. You also cannot reserve a table for this restaurant. We were fortunate to visit this restaurant in April 2019. Why Visit? I love Alice in Wonderland, so to find a whole themed restaurant devoted to this story was wonderful. There are a few ‘Alice in Wonderland’ themed restaurants in Tokyo, but for food and aesthetics, I think this one wins hands down. A lot of the Tokyo themed restaurants have set rules where everyone must buy a main course and a drink – together with a cover charge of 500 yen. Whereas this restaurant inside Disneyland, you can buy as much or as...

10 Tips for visiting teamLab Borderless Digital Musuem Tokyo

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Forest of Resonating Lamps TeamLab Borderless Digital Museum is really worth visiting. It is a really unique visual experience – something I’ve never seen before. You enter a maze of rooms that have vastly different visual experiences – from a flower garden, to waterfalls to rooms filled with glowing lanterns. It’s done with lights, which move and seem to interact with human movement and contact. It’s good for kids of all ages to do and great for a cold rainy day in Tokyo.   We were there from about 11am until 4pm so you can certainly spend a long time inside. TeamLab Borderless opened up in June 2018 so it’s still rather new. I now see that these types of Digital Museums are popping up all over the world as they are so popular. Apparently no two visits to teamLab Borderless are the same either – so it’s good for a revisit. Here are my tips: 1. There are Two Digital Museums (at least!) in Tokyo. Note (at press time) that there are two Digital Museums in Tokyo ...

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