Conveniently located for both business and leisure travelers, and you can get to Yokohama Chinatown, Motomachi, the Foreign General Cemetery, and Yamashita Park within 7 minutes by car. The building is tiled with white tiles, and it feels great to be in the simple and neat rooms.
Itabashi Fireworks Festival is held in the summer, and it is crowded with many people.
We are a privately-owned modern art museum opened in November 1988. We have a range of exhibitions, mainly of oil paintings, but also sketches, photos, sculptures, objets d’art and other works. The museum encourages visitors to engage with art through the experience of not only looking at, but also touching and moving the items on exhibit, or making them produce sounds. Access: From Yugawara Station, take the bus headed to Kajiya for about 15 minutes We are seven minutes' walk from the Kajiya bus stop
Tenshozan Shrine was founded in 1931. It honors the Japanese gods Ameterasu, Sarutahiko, and Taisei, and people from all over Japan come for the festival held each year on May 22, briefly creating a lively atmosphere. Located deep within the forest, the shrine comes alive in each season with flowers and foliage. Access: From Yugawara Station, take the bus headed to Motohakone for about 40 minutes The shrine is a 30-minute walk from the Shitodo-no-Iwaya Iriguchi bus stop
A small inn. Locally caught river fish and locally picked Sansai (wild plants) are served for meals. You can visit here only for dining upon reservation. Ayu (river fish) set meal and shishinabe (hot pot cooked with wild boar meat) set meal are recommended.
An inn located at the center of Yugawara hot spring which pride is its kaiseki meals made with fresh seafood. Since they have 2 hot spring sources on the premises, the water supply at the open-air bath with a view is ample, and you can slowly relax your mind and body.
This is a cheesecake specialty shop, providing over 30 kinds of special cheesecakes (from 594 JPY) that rotate from day to day. Besides cheesecake there's an abundant food menu, such as a quiche set and a coconut curry.
They provide high-quality hot spring facilities such as spacious open-air baths, special saunas, a stone sauna, as well as beauty salons, body care shops, restaurants, shops and pet hotels.
A 1-minute walk from Hanzoumon Station. It's ease of travel. It's located near the Imperial Palace in a quiet area in the center of Tokyo. There is a variety of restaurants ranged from Western to Chinese cuisine.
An inn popular for their fresh sashimi and home made meals. Breakfast and dinner are served comfortably in the guest room. The bath is gensen 100% kakenagashi (water flowing directly from the hot spring source), making your skin lovely and smooth. Private baths are available.
The hotel has an art deco interior throughout the building inspired by the beautiful American mansions of the 1920-1940s. The hotel has a resort-like atmosphere. It is situated next to Makuhari Seaside Park and Mitsui Outlet Park Makuhari.
The hotel is situated in a convenient location and it offers a good base for you to make business trips and holiday excursions. Everything is slightly larger, which is what the hotel prides itself on. The hotel will offer you a comfortable experience during your stay.
This is an inn that is familiar to many from old times as a main hub for pilgrims who are on a pilgrimage. Facing the Yokose River, a tributary of the Arakawa River, this inn is popular as a hotel. The hot spring is said to be effective against conditons such as shoulder stiffness and rheumatism.
Tamagawa Fireworks Festival is held in the summer, and it is crowded with many people.
A great location with the Pacific Ocean immediately in front. Guest rooms are comfy Japanese style rooms overlooking the oceans. Reputed for its meals full of bounties from the sea, such as local fish and abalone, and the onsen baths at the water's edge.
A hall built in remembrance of Mamoru Shigemitsu, a former foreign minister who was the government representative who signed the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on the US battleship Missouri. It showcases his career as a diplomat and politician, using photos, videos and other materials. Access: From Yugawara Station, take the bus headed to Okuyugawara or Fudo-Taki for about 20 minutes We are a five-minute walk from the Okuyugawara bus stop
A long-established ryokan founded in 1924. It's like an oasis with 6 guest rooms in Yokosuka and appreciated by many guests. Their customers are those who need a relaxing break in a calm environment as well as business persons and tourists.