Mizunone Square Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Water and bonsai ⁇
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Is it like a monument called bonsai in an aquarium? There were many people around who took time to take a break. It was a difficult place to understand a little to use for the first time.
This is the square behind the ecute escalator on the Shinkansen side of Shinagawa Station. There was a mysterious object in the center of the water ball that rose in bonsai.
It is a square under the escalator that connects the first and second floors of Ecute. The bonsai and water objects were nice. There were quite a few people sitting on the fence around the object and taking a break. It's a relatively conspicuous object, and I thought it would be a good landmark for meetings.
When you enter Ecute in Shinagawa Station, you will find an escalator in front of you. Behind it is a place called the sound of water square. It is a mountain-shaped bonsai and flowing water, a resting place where the pipe surrounding it can sit down, or a meeting place. It's not as much a square as it's a square, but the sound and splash of water are comfortable. It feels like I effectively used the space that was wasted and won, but it's a place that can't be found unless you're an ecute user.
Water and bonsai ⁇
Is it like a monument called bonsai in an aquarium? There were many people around who took time to take a break. It was a difficult place to understand a little to use for the first time.
There's a bonsai.
This is the square behind the ecute escalator on the Shinkansen side of Shinagawa Station. There was a mysterious object in the center of the water ball that rose in bonsai.
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It's a little cramped and narrow because there is something blocking up, but this is also good in that it's hard to find people even if it's too wide.
Water and bonsai
It is a square under the escalator that connects the first and second floors of Ecute. The bonsai and water objects were nice. There were quite a few people sitting on the fence around the object and taking a break. It's a relatively conspicuous object, and I thought it would be a good landmark for meetings.
The sound and splash of water are comfortable
When you enter Ecute in Shinagawa Station, you will find an escalator in front of you. Behind it is a place called the sound of water square. It is a mountain-shaped bonsai and flowing water, a resting place where the pipe surrounding it can sit down, or a meeting place. It's not as much a square as it's a square, but the sound and splash of water are comfortable. It feels like I effectively used the space that was wasted and won, but it's a place that can't be found unless you're an ecute user.