Namjatown is, I have to say, a bit unique. It is a fun park but is quite different from the fun parks I have been to before. I have been here twice, once in 2012 and once this year. I remember the park being so unique and fun, with it's dark (fake) alleys and little games, there was a merry go round and an ice cream shop and lots of things to do actually. But when I came back there the last time this year, lots of attractions had shut down and the park seemed to have lost its shine a bit. Evens, I had spent a wonderful afternoon there. Ticket entry prices were 500 yen and 3500 yen for the whole day.
I love Namjatown; and it is probably the one redeeming feature of Sunshine City. There is one shop in particular I frequently visit with friends, and that is the store selling over 100 varieties of unusual flavoured ice cream. From shark fin to beef tongue, and even coal, you can have a lot of fun in Namjatown experimenting with the frankly weird ice cream flavours. There are other distractions here too, including Gyoza Town, where over ten stalls all sell different varieties of Japanese dumplings.