
Travel abroad without a passport. "Oriental Trip"
- Date
- Tuesday, March 2015, 3 ~
The entrance to the Oriental Trip area is the longest escalator in Japan, known as the "Magic Straw," at 42 meters high, 96 meters long, and with a ride time of 3 minutes and 14 seconds.
An area that recreates mosques, the temples found in Asia.
The lapis lazuli dome roof and the reddish-brown walls reminiscent of the desert create an oriental atmosphere.
You can also see exhibits at the mosque that show life in Bhutan, the country of happiness, as well as musical instruments, mandalas, sculptures, stamps, and more.
As its name suggests, which means "Temple of Dawn on the Hill," the temple is made of local reddish-hued clay, and the building's splendid carvings are the result of the highly skilled work of local stonemasons.
In particular, the sculptures of gods decorating the roof are very interesting, as each one has a different expression.
Additionally, seasonal flowers bloom on both sides of the stairs at Prasat Hin Arun, making it a pleasant walking path.
A monastery in the Kingdom of Bhutan, a hidden region in the Himalayas, is reproduced at a half-scale. The approach to this temple on a hill is lined with blooming hydrangeas and other flowers, creating a seasonal landscape. The brilliantly colored sculptures and patterns are, of course, faithful reproductions of the local ones.
On the floor of the observation deck, from which you can see the magnificent view of Sanuki Fuji, there is a diagram of the "Five Elements and Twelve Branches Theory" established in ancient China. Around the observation deck, you can enjoy stone statues of horses, camels, and elephants, and in early summer, hydrangeas.
At the entrance to Oriental Trip is a souvenir shop selling rose soda water, rose tea, rose goods, and original Reoma merchandise.
We also sell popular Asian goods and a wide variety of affordable rose seedlings.
It is said that if a 1 yen coin floats in the water of the large jar at the natural power spot "Juunibo Observatory," good fortune will come.
Just float it gently.
Similarly, on the floor of the "Twelve Views Observatory" is a drawing of the "Five Elements and Twelve Branches Theory" established in ancient China. It is said that if you stand in the center and clap your hands towards the copper plate of your zodiac sign, your wish will come true.
At the "Wishing Fountain" in the "White Garden," if you toss a coin into the jar, you may be able to come back to this place again.
If two cards fall into the throwing pot, it means "Maybe you will be able to spend the rest of your life with the special person you hold in your heart!"
Before entering the Oriental Trip area, you will be presented with an Oriental Passport! Collect commemorative stamps from each location to remember your trip♪
First, get your passport at the entrance to Reoma Bazaar and get your departure stamp!
Want to enjoy Reoma even more? Want to play until late into the night, but don't want to bother getting home? Then we recommend staying at Hotel Reoma No Mori.
Enjoy your time after the park closes! Rest your tired body and enjoy unlimited fun in the park again the next morning!