Located in the heart of Minato Mirai, overlooking the green parks and Yokohama Port, Yokohama Bay Hotel Tokyu offers an extraordinary space with high-quality relaxation, refined flavors, and heartfelt hospitality.
Get away from your busy life and relax in Kamakura while interacting with nature♪ Tadao Tominaga, one of Japan's leading surfers and shapers, created "Pine Tree", a bright and relaxing room based on yellow, inspired by surf spots in Hawaii where local people gather. Only 1 hour by train from the city center. 6 minutes on foot from Enoden "Koshigoe" station, 7 minutes from "Enoshima" station, excellent access to Kamakura sightseeing spots! ! Koshigoe Beach is also within walking distance. Conveniently located within walking distance to supermarkets and restaurants. It is fully equipped with daily necessities such as a kitchen and a washing machine, so it can be used according to the purpose of your trip, from overnight stays for sightseeing to remote work and long stays. We have video distribution services such as Netflix, so you can watch your favorite movies slowly in a private space. It's a good idea to spend a short walk to the sea, or visit historical sites and historic sites. And how about filling your heart and stomach with "Kamakura gourmet"?
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