What do you like the most about the Japan pavilion?
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I love to focus on the hidden magic at Walt Disney World and those little things that you can sometimes walk right by without even noticing. In my opinion there are several things in the Japan pavilion that you may not notice unless you really take the time to explore. When you first walk by you will be sure to see the large pagoda on the left side of pavilion and of course how can you miss the full-size department store to the right. But what’s directly behind the pagoda is something that not everyone takes the time to investigate. Walking up the hill behind the pagoda, you will find a beautiful setting that includes a koi-filled pond. If you follow the path to the very top, not only does the lovely garden setting continue but you will run into one of the best counter service meals in the World Showcase. Katsura Grill represents historic Japan and is modeled after Kyoto’s 16th century Katsura Imperial Village. This counter service location features teriyaki beef, chicken, and fish along with Japanese favorites such as sushi, tuna rolls, and much more. Not only is this a great location for the food, but it also can be very quiet and free from crowds during most times of the day. The next time you are in Epcot, make sure to take some time to explore in depth the beauty of the Japan pavilion. It has much more to offer then first meets the eye.
What do you like the most about the Japan pavilion?
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