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Upside-Down Restaurant in Japan is an attraction

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You experience the feeling of the floor being in place of the ceiling and vice-versa in two cases. One, if you suffer from Vertigo and two, if you are in “Sakasa Resuto” which means Upside-down Restaurant in Matsumoto City, Japan. From the outside you see a toppled white and pink structure that you would think twice about before entering but come out with a memorable experience. Doesn’t that go without saying? How many overturned restaurants have you eaten at before eh? The owner has left no stone unturned to make you feel that everything has ‘turned’ upside down. The creative mind has made it all believable by using ceiling-mounted buckets as lampshades and the green Emergency Exit signs are inverted. Not just that it’s detailed too what with Japanese slippers attached to the ceiling or should I say floor?


What impresses the most is the mirrored script menu card listed in Japanese. How I wish even the payment could be reversed, that would just make this whole upturned experience very great.
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