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Tokyo DisneySea – Mysterious Island

Mysterious Island - The Volcano

Mysterious Island – a world hidden within Mount Prometheus that is heavily inspired by some of Jules Verne‘s most iconic novels. This themed zone is the centerpiece of Tokyo DisneySea.

Mysterious Island - Mount Prometheus

Mount Prometheus is the icon of Tokyo DisneySea, and can be seen (outdoors) from every other themed port-of-call around the park.

The volcano connects to a massive, water-filled caldera, known as Vulcania Lagoon. The waters, perpetually influenced by the active volcano, are always tumultuous.

Mysterious Island - The Caldera

Fantastic rock theming aside, this themed area is designed in such a way where its facilities (attractions, shops and other amenities) are stacked within the caldera. Being right in the middle of the park, with a lagoon and river running through the lower levels, means that the design needs to get creative. Those who have seen the park’s blueprints will know what I’m talking about.

Mysterious Island - Caldera Guide

Once inside, visitors would feel completely enclosed in Jules Verne’s stories by the mountainous terrain. Mysterious Island is home to two dark rides, two restaurants, and a quaint souvenir shop. The DisneySea Transit Steamer sails through the lagoon.

Mysterious Island - Spiral Walkway to 20,000 Leagues

Structures in teal give a visual break from the zone’s dominant rockwork.

Mysterious Island - The Floodgate

A massive floodgate at one of the area’s walkway leading to the back of the park.

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Rather astonishing detail here: aged but not “aged”.

Mysterious Island - Mountainous

Hanging lamps along a rocky wall.

Mysterious Island - The Tunnel

Gentle transition in theming, as seen from Mermaid Lagoon‘s outdoor area. Let’s go back.

Mysterious Island - The Bridge

One “attraction” of Tokyo DisneySea can be found below this bridge. It’s not a ride or show, but a food stand selling snacks.

Mysterious Island - The World Famous Refreshment Station

Welcome one and all to the world-famous Refreshment Station. Home to the popular Gyoza Sausage Bun (or Gyoza Dog, in Japanese), which is more popularly known as Nautilus Gyoza.

Mysterious Island - Nautilus

Because it somewhat looks like the Nautilus, Captain Nemo’s submarine, which is docked at Mysterious Island.

Mysterious Island - The World Famous Refreshment Station 2

Supposedly the snack got too popular many years ago, causing long lines extending out of Mysterious Island.

Mysterious Island - Nautilus Gyoza

There always a queue here, but the stall is well-stocked.

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The Happiness Year’s Foldable Box.

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Anyway, the gyoza buns go for ¥420 (~S$5.20) each. The stall also sells some soft drinks at ¥230/290 (~S$2.80/3.60, prices for small and medium cups), the standard price at both parks.

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So Tokyo DisneySea’s famous Nautilus Gyoza is a steamed bun (bao/pau) with a sausage inside (gyoza filling). Not quite a fried gyoza and also not a legit bao. However, the experience of queuing and eating away at a nearby bench is one of those unique Tokyo Disney Resort rituals.

Mysterious Island - Nemo Insignia

Mysterious Island - Nautilus Galley

Nautilus Galley is a small eatery at the lower level. It’s a nice shaded place to rest and marvel at the caldera’s waters, as well as to see the Nautilus submarine up-close.

Mysterious Island - Vulcania Restaurant 2

But if you are thinking of dining here, head to Vulcania Restaurant – a quick service buffeteria at the upper level of the caldera, which serves Chinese-style food.

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For starters, the restaurant offers soups (from ¥350) and salads (¥400). Set meals for kids start at ¥890, though parents who wish to splurge can go for the set with a souvenir plate (¥2090)!

Mysterious Island - Vulcania Restaurant 9

All entrees start at ¥950 (~S$11.70). You can choose from Fried Rice (with Char Siu), Shrimp in chili sauce, Fried Chicken, Chilled Noodles, Spicy Tofu and Pan-fried pork and vegetables.

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Chilled Char Siu noodles.

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My sister and I shared the Vulcania Special set meal (¥1650, ~S$20.30) which includes chilled noodles, an entree of your choice (small portion) and dessert.

Mysterious Island - Vulcania Restaurant 8

Even if you don’t fancy the food, the restaurant is too amazing to miss. Have a walk around.

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As the restaurant is built into a part of the volcano, you’d expect the dining area to be like a cave, complete with all sorts of strange machines – courtesy of Captain Nemo.

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If you’ve ever wanted to dine in a volcano, or a cave, this is probably the best place on Earth.

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Mysterious Island - Tunnel

We’ll revisit Mysterious Island again in the next entry and uncover its attractions.


An Introduction | Getting There and Around | Pocket Wi-Fi | Tips and Tricks

Tokyo DisneySea

Mediterranean Harbor | Mediterranean Harbor at night | Fortress Explorations
Magellan's | American Waterfront | Tower of Terror | Toy Story Mania!
Port Discovery | Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull
Lost River Delta & Raging Spirits | Sindbad's Storybook Voyage
Arabian Coast | Arabian Coast at night | Mermaid Lagoon
Mysterious Island | Journey to the Center of the Earth
Mysterious Island at night & 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

Tokyo Disneyland

World Bazaar | World Bazaar at night | Adventureland | Pirates of the Caribbean
Westernland & Big Thunder Mountain Railroad | Splash Mountain
Haunted Mansion | Pooh's Hunny Hunt | Fantasyland | Fantasyland at night
Cinderella's Fairy Tale Hall | Toon Town | Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin
Monsters, Inc. Ride & Go Seek | Star Tours: The Adventures Continue
Tomorrowland & Space Mountain | Happiness is Here Parade

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Gardens by the Bay – Sun Pavilion

Gardens by the Bay - Sun Pavilion / Entrance

The newest attraction at Gardens by the Bay is an outdoor Garden called Sun Pavilion. It features one of the largest collection of cacti and succulent plants in Southeast Asia.

Gardens by the Bay - Sun Pavilion

While the Flower Dome already has a Succulent Garden section, the desert landscape is more convincing outdoors. This “pavilion” is covered with clear glass (no hiding from the sun!) but there are a few large fans to keep visitors cool. You’ll be thankful for that with this crazy hot weather happening in Singapore!

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The Sun Pavilion is full of succulents (plants with thick, fleshy, water-storing leaves or stems) and of course, cacti.

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This is a small garden that will take most visitors at most 5-10 minutes to walk through. The centre walkway of the garden, with low-lying specimens, is lined with short glass panes. There are small gaps between each pane, making good opportunities to shoot these smaller plants up close.

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Turk’s Cap

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Numerous varieties of the green cacti, in all shapes and sizes.

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One of the oddest specimens: Brain Cactus. It grows sideways and around itself, resulting in this odd brain-like shape.

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As I was at the park about an hour before noon (very hot!), I wasn’t surprised to be the only visitor at this outdoor garden. One of the garden crew was around to watering plants. It was like being a secret oasis; I had fun viewing the fields of plants and taking pictures at the Sun Pavilion undisturbed.

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The Sun Pavilion is actually near the Cloud Forest, but the easiest way to get there is from the Canopy (covered walkway connecting the Conservatories and Ticketing Hub). Walk towards the Far East Organization’s Children’s Garden and you will see the Sun Pavilion along the way. Alternatively, you can walk from the lower level of the Canopy (same level as Flower Dome’s Exit and Cloud Forest Entrance/Exit), going along the exterior of Cloud Forest, on the coastal path towards the Children’s Garden.

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