Yes, it’s touristy. But yes, I still loved it.

I love Shiroi Koibito cookies — so visiting their park during winter felt like stepping into a sugary, snow-dusted fairytale. Everything was twinkly and cute, with that kind of over-the-top charm Japan does so well.

🔥 My Forever Favourite Moments:

🍪 You get a birthday badge if it’s your birth month — and yes, I proudly wore mine.

🍦 Complimentary ice cream was also given, and somehow it still made sense even in the snow.

🎄 The outdoor areas during winter looked straight out of a Christmas card. Cosy, charming, and just a little magical.

🌟 Final Verdict: Was SGD8 Worth It?

Worth-it meter:

Shiroi Koibito Park is a sweet spot — literally. It’s got that playful theme-park energy, but softened by snow and nostalgia. Even if you’re not big on sweets, the aesthetic alone is worth the visit.

Japan Transport – Suica card

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