Traditional Japanese bathhouses(SENTO).
Japan’s largest lake, replete with noteworthy places and leisure opportunities
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum is in Ueno Park. Special exhibitions of domestic and foreign famous paintings, variety of planned exhibitions, and exhibitions of works by the general public are held there.
This shrine is the object of strong faith as the local deity of Haneda. The Haneda Fuji, which was created due to the people's admiration for Mt. Fuji, is another highlight of the shrine's grounds.
Occasionally open seasonally for cherry blossom, azalea, and fall leaves viewing
The site of the former mountain castle once considered impregnable
A seaside resort hotel where every room overlooks the ocean and you can relax at the beauty salon or the pool
Gaze out on Ago Bay from a deck
It is a 106-meter-long zenpo-koen-fun that is a mound shaped like a keyhole. This tumulus is the largest in Tokyo and is said to have been built in the 5th century.
The deepest and westernmost lake of the ”Fuji Five Lakes,” it is very clear where you can enjoy marine sports and camping.
View the ocean from 47 meters above sea level
A pink tunnel that’s pleasant with greenery and water
Enjoy the Japanese architecture in the elegant drawing room
The hermitage written about in ”Saga Nikki”
Boasts an amazing stage modeled after a lion mask
A large rock protruding into the ocean
A favorite among fans of secluded hot springs
Experience spelunking at this National Natural Treasure