Kannonzaki is a cape protruding into the Tokyo Bay. The cape area is a park with a Western-style lighthouse, a nature museum, and an art museum. You can definitely spend an entire day here.
TUZURU is a select shop with stationery, fountain pens, envelopes, and letter writing paper sheets. The store opened in 2008 as a casual place to buy fountain pens. A lineup of various fountain pens selected by the knowledgeable shop owners are showcased, ranging from simple to authentic styles.
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
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.
A hotel located to see the outer rim of the Hakone crater. Enjoy milky hot spring water supplied from Owakudani Valley and sushi kaiseki (traditional Japanese sushi course meal) prepared by their sushi master and chef.
This waterfall is only 15 meters high, but a large volume of water flows through it. A Migawari Fudoson (a guardian who acts as a substitute to take on people's illnesses and other bad health) has been enshrined on the left side of the waterfall, and the right side has a Shusse Daikokuson which supports wealth and success. There is also a teahouse near the waterfall. Yugawara zeolite was discovered at the Fudo Waterfall by Dr. Kinichi Sakurai in 1931. The Yugawara zeolite discovered was found to belong to the oldest Neogene Yugashima Group on the Izu Peninsula. Zeolite has also been discovered in Okuyugawara, near the Yugawara water purification plant and Jatai Bridge near the upper part of the Fujiki River where the Yugashima Group is exposed, but Fudo Waterfall has also produced zeolites such as laumontite, mordenite, epistilbite and chabazite. Yugawara’s zeolite is thought to have a close relationship to the Yugawara hot springs as the areas in which it is found share the same water source as the hot springs. Access: From Yugawara Station, take the bus headed to Okuyugawara or Fudo-Taki for about 20 minutes The falls are next to the Fudo-Taki bus stop
A ryokan with only 3 rooms managed by a couple. Mizuki, Natsumi and Kaori guest rooms have a terrace with a beautiful view. Spacious rooms furnished with wood, washi paper (Japanese traditional paper) and tatami mats have modern Japanese taste. Its hot spring water is directly supplied from a source in the premises to baths.