Don Quijote Yokohama West Exit is a well-accessed store that is located 3-minute walk from Yokohama Station on the JR, private railway, and subway lines, which is the main terminal in Minatocho Yokohama. Open 24 hours a day, a chance for customers who are staying at the hotel to enjoy their shopping at the midnight. The road in front of the store is lined up with many shopping malls, restaurants, and amusement facilities, making it a pedestrian paradise, so even families can enjoy with peace of mind.
Don Quijote Isezakicho store is about a 5-minute walk from the north exit of Yokohama Municipal Subway ”Isezaki Chojamachi Station” and about an 8-minute walk from Exit 6A or Exit 3B of JR Negishi Line ”Kannai Station”. We have staff who can speak Chinese, Korean, and English in the store, and we are preparing maps in multinational languages so that customers from overseas can enjoy their shopping with peace of mind. Close to our store there is Isezaki Mall and it is an area where you can see the true face of Yokohama, which is a bit different from the city on the coastline, making it one of the largest downtown areas around the area
-An elegant holiday spent in a hidden inn overlooking Mt. Hakone- A hideaway inn with 8 private spaces. Standing on a hill at an altitude of 800m, you can see the magnificent Hakone's outer ring, Mt. Kintoki, and Myojingatake. 8 different private open-air baths for 8 different rooms. A unique combination of room and bath. We call our customers "Hachiki Hachikai" and welcome our customers with this feeling. The open-air bath in the forest is a forest bath while taking a bath such as a bamboo grove in front of you. In the open-air bath with a view, feel open under the sky. A private open-air bath where you can feel the transition of spring, summer, autumn and winter. Please experience the healing water. The private open-air bath is not located next to the room, but by moving from the room for 1 to 2 minutes. You can enjoy <an atmosphere completely different from the room> in the best place with a view of about 2200 tsubo and in the woods. Things are also a big attraction. The cuisine is a creative kaiseki cuisine that is carefully tailored with the seasonal flavors of the mountains and seas. "Monthly dishes" that are kind to the eyes, tongue and body, valuing the blessings of nature Please enjoy the vegetables at the western foot of Hakone and the fish and shellfish caught in Sagami Bay and Suruga Bay.
Tenshozan Shrine was founded in 1931. It honors the Japanese gods Ameterasu, Sarutahiko, and Taisei, and people from all over Japan come for the festival held each year on May 22, briefly creating a lively atmosphere. Located deep within the forest, the shrine comes alive in each season with flowers and foliage. Access: From Yugawara Station, take the bus headed to Motohakone for about 40 minutes The shrine is a 30-minute walk from the Shitodo-no-Iwaya Iriguchi bus stop
A small inn. Locally caught river fish and locally picked Sansai (wild plants) are served for meals. You can visit here only for dining upon reservation. Ayu (river fish) set meal and shishinabe (hot pot cooked with wild boar meat) set meal are recommended.