Sagamiko Resort Pleasure Forest

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Time Out says

Roughly an hour from central Tokyo (and not far from Mt. Takao), this mountainside spot lures city slickers with a range of mildly diverting attractions, including a tot-friendly amusement park, a garish athletics course dubbed 'Picasso's Egg' and an outdoor barbecue area, brilliantly named the Wild Cooking Garden.

Details

Address:
1634 Wakayanagi, Midori-ku, Sagamihara
Kanagawa
Contact:
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Transport:
Sagamiko Station (Chuo main line), then bus to Pleasure Forest Mae
Price:
¥1,800, primary school students and children aged 3 and older ¥1,100
Opening hours:
10am-4pm, Sat, Sun & hols 9am-5pm; closed Wed & Thu

What’s on

Sagamiko Illumillion

Sagamiko Resort Pleasure Forest has pulled out all the stops for its winter illumination show with a display featuring over six million LEDs. What’s more, this year there’s an entire area dedicated to Japan's beloved robot-cat, Doraemon. You can hop on the park’s Rainbow Chairlift and sail over colourful stripes before arriving at the top of a hill to see a series of illumination art walls with the blue character and his friends. Walk further inside and you’ll come across a massive dome of Doraemon’s head, as well as a dome with other characters illuminated in colourful lights. Don’t miss the epic 360-degree illumination show where Doraemon-motif and laser lights synchronise to music for four minutes. There are also plenty of Doraemon-themed meals and snacks you can munch on while you’re here. Order the Melody Hamburg Curry or the Doraemon Orchestra Plate for a proper meal, or a churro or cup of oshiruko (red bean porridge) for something sweet.

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