Connects the north part of Kojiriko, Motohakoneko and Hakoneenko and is convenient for sightseeing
The healing power of the sea and flowers
Let’s find character goods.
Benzaiten, one of the seven lucky gods of Asakusa, is enshrined, and is said to bring benefits such as business success
A dynamic view from the ropeway
The Shinto shrine where Minamoto no Yoritomo worshipped, which can bring good fortune and personal connections
Street connecting the east exit of Ikebukuro station to Sunshine, lined with numerous shops.
A museum full of interesting materials
A leisure complex centered on the New National Theater Tokyo, with an opera house, and a concert hall
Wish upon the matchmaking deity for success in love
A garden decorated with white and red apricot flowers
The foot bath commemorating Tokugawa Ieyasu’s visit to the Atami hot springs
A Japanese garden with an abundance of greenery
Revel in the realistic starlit sky
Some of the samurai houses dating back to the Edo Period (1600/1603-1868) still remain in the castle town Sakura (Chiba), a place where you can get a glimpse of the daily lives of the samurai.
Foreign Visitors WELCOME! SENTO. This establishment warmly welcomes international tourists.
The Aokigahara Forest was formed by the volcanic eruption of Mt. Fuji about 1,200 years ago. There are guided walking tours in the great nature.
A museum specializing in Japanese swords. Some 190 items including swords, mountings and fittings, armor, and information on metalwork.
This is a mansion built by Masatomo Hotta (1851-1911), the last feudal lord of the Sakura Domain. The residence is designated a National Important Cultural Property and the garden a National Place of Scenic Beauty.