
They also have Cacao trees...

Wax apple... and durian to name a few more.

Japanese like to make stamp hunts for the kids in the historical/educational sites to keep them entertained, and it works! Coryn was always hunting for the next stamp on his giant sheet of paper. 15 stamps in all.

Water being an important aspect to life in general, and tropical plants in particular, there are a few areas of water in the center, one of which has koi you can feed with edibly boxed feed (looks like some of their icecream sandwiches)

Lily ponds of course...
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