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Bijutsu-Kan Gallery - Next
to the department store you will find this exhibition of Japanese art and
artifacts. The exhibitions change regularly, but whatever's on show is well
worth looking at.
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Matsuriza - Enjoy this
display of Japanese drumming - check your guide map for times.
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Cirikli - Experience the
ritual dance of these nomadic birds every day at 7:15pm.
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Miyuki - Amazing artistry
with candy! Every day except Tuesdays.
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SHOPS
- Mitsukoshi Department Store
- Yet another place where you could lose your day if you're not careful. When I
was there a short while ago, I flew in from Tokyo and the prices in the store
were actually cheaper that in the Mitsukoshi Store in the Ginza in Tokyo.
Everything Japanese that you could want is here, from a fan to a Kimono this
is where you'll get it.
- Mitsukoshi Kiosk - A kiosk which sells a small
selection of Japanese souvenirs.
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RESTAURANTS AND REFRESHMENTS
- Tempura Kiku - This is a small tempura bar (25
seater) where you sit around the cooking area an talk to the chef while he
cooks, he'll take suggestions and happily customise your meal for you. Advance
bookings are surprisingly not necessary, and this is probably not the best
restaurant at Epcot for children.
- Teppanyaki Dining Rooms - A stunningly
decorated and fun place to eat all types of Japanese food. Bookings are
essential and the kids will love watching the chefs juggling their
knives.
- Matsu No Ma Lounge - One of two dedicated bars
at The World Showcase (no surprises that the other one's in the UK pavilion!).
Here you can get beer and saké as well as snacks and a selection of
sushi.
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