We planned for the kids but adults were happy too. When we arrived we bought tickets and the kids were busy playing with a lot of cats around. It turned out to be a place for cat lovers and a mini cat world. You can buy cat food from the ticket office to feed the cat. In the maze, the children form a team to race with our parents. Each group must find stamps hidden around the maze and stamp the paper given. The first team to collect all 6 stamps and ring the bell to exit the maze wins. Out of the maze, when we passed the ticket counter again, the lady at the counter asked us to visit the gift shop and ask for a free postcard. When we first arrived, I thought it looked boring. But you’ll see many beautiful panels and “small stations” for selfies and co-photographs (they’ve also set up photo frames for you)! After taking a bunch of silly selfies, you can go to the maze. It was fun to get in and out of the maze and along the way you will see cats resting by the tree. Overall a good experience, especially for families!