A large multi-use building in front of Tokyo Station. In the evenings, you can see a view of the red brick station building of Tokyo Station.
This is a branch temple of the Naritasan Shinshoji Temple on the land of Kawagoe and is famous for its goma-kito (a ritual of consecrated fire) and the flea market on the 28th of every month.
One-stop purchase of popular Japanese products.
View the spring cherry blossoms in full bloom from the Azuma-bashi bridge, or board the Waterbus for some sightseeing along the Sumida river.
A festival of fire unfolds at Nachi Falls
The Tourist Information Office located on the first floor of Honkawagoe PePe . We assist tourists visiting Koedo Kawagoe.
Right in front of Shin-Yokohama Station! Enjoy one-stop shopping at our store which boasts a great selection of goods!
A bridge that crosses the Tsubakurodani and regarded as one of the eight scenes of Azuma
The snow park where you can take your grandchildren. Lots of snow activities. Fun for all the family!
This is an electronics mass retail store that is popular among foreign residents in Japan. It is reassuring because there are staff who can communicate in many languages.
かっぱの宿旅館三治郎 features indoor/outdoor hot-spring baths and various facilities including karaoke rooms and a sauna. All Japanese-style rooms come with mountain views and guests can request relaxing massages for an extra cost. JR Shiraishi Zao Train Station is a 40-minute drive away. The air-conditioned rooms have tatami (woven-straw) floors and Japanese futon bedding. Each comes with a satellite TV, a safety deposit box and a fridge. Guests can enjoy green tea in their rooms and use the en suite bathroom. Local gifts can be bought at the souvenir shop and photocopying services are available at the front desk. Private hot-spring baths can be reserved for an extra cost. Kamado dining room serves a traditional multi-course meal for dinner and a Japanese set-menu for breakfast. Guests can enjoy slow-cooked Onsen eggs. Sanjiro Ryokan is a 5-minute drive from Zao Blueberry Farm and Zao Kokeshi Doll Hall. Eboshi Ski Resort is a 15-minute drive away.
This is a historically valuable temple that has National Treasures within its magnificent scenery that makes good use of nature. Zazen seated meditation meetings are held on weekends.
A meeting place in Nishi-Shinjuku. A symbol of Shinjuku i-LAND and its message of love.
A wholesale district with a variety of specialty shops selling everything from traditional Japanese dolls, to displays for shop windows, toys and stationery.
Hotel Kirinosato Takahara features outdoor and indoor hot spring baths, only a 2-minute walk from the World Heritage Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Routes. It offers free Wi-Fi throughout the property, a terrace and rooms with a Japanese interior and Western beds. Guests can go hiking through mountain paths or unwind in one of the hotel’s public hot spring baths. Kirinosato Takahara organizes charged activities such as walking the Kumano Kodo, dressing in Heian-era clothes or experience farming. Facilities include drinks vending machines, a shop and free parking. There are Spanish and Chinese speaking staff. Kirinosato Takahara is a 3-minute walk from both the Takijiri Oji Temple and the Kirinosato Takahara Kumano Jinja Shrine. JR Kii Tanabe Station is a 45-minute bus ride away. Upon reservation, the hotel offers a free shuttle to/from Gyubadoji Michinoeki Station, Takijiri and the Arisugawa bus stop. Air-conditioned rooms have a tatami (woven-straw) floor, an LCD TV and a small fridge. Guests sleep in Western beds. All rooms come with an attached private toilet, while bathrooms are shared. A Japanese breakfast and dinner with local dishes are served at the dining room.
This is a memorial monument of a samurai commander in the mid-10th century with his decapitated head used to be buried in a corner of the office jungle in Otemachi, Tokyo.
Directly connected to Chiba Station. Enjoy one-stop shopping at our store which boasts a great selection of goods!
An alley roughly 300 metres from Ningyocho, named Amazake Yokocho after a shop selling sweet sake.
The park has facilities such as fountains and a cycling course, and part of the park is dedicated to a bird sanctuary. There are many families and couples who visit the place during the weekends.