Public accommodation next to Saitama city office. Has a carpark. There are multi-purpose meeting rooms, which can accommodate between 20 to 250 people, on the fifth floor.
A hotel in a great location just by Iwai Beach. Attractions include a rental open-air bath, beachside meals full of local fish cooked by the hotel's former-fisherman owner, and walks on the 3km beach.
A petit hotel with a counter bar and a lounge that is popular with couples. All guest rooms have two rooms. The open-air bath with a view of the garden and the jacuzzi in the sunroom with a view of the Hakone mountains are rentable for private use free of charge.
A hot spring hotel with a mixed bathing open-air bath. There is a Radon hot spring as well. The main banquet hall has a stage, and a karaoke contest is held twice a month. You can enjoy taking a bath, and have fun drinking and singing.
A hotel in a great location with a view of blue sea in front. There are four guest rooms designed inspired by the Mediterranean Sea and Bali. Carefully selected interior decoration creates a luxurious atmosphere. Enjoy a relaxing and blissful time.
The spacious garden has palm trees standing in a row, creating the atmosphere of a resort. The private open-air bath on the second floor has a view of the whole of Heisaura. Their food with seasonal ingredients is another attraction.
[Takes around two hours 15 minutes at a regular pace - suitable for regular walkers] Known as the ”stone Buddha walking course” as stone Buddhas have been placed along the route to show you the way. Start from Jukkokutoge-sancho Station, which overlooks all ten of surrounding ancient kingdoms of Japan, namely Izu, Suruga, To'otoumi, Kai, Shinano, Musashi, Sagami, Awa, Kazusa, and Shimofusa. The station also affords a great view of Mr. Fuji.
Koto Fireworks Festival is held in the summer, and it is crowded with many people.
Adachi Fireworks Festival is held in the summer, and it is crowded with many people.
A hotel on a hill with a great view. Its French cuisine, freshly baked bread and a variety of hot spring baths available to charter are very popular. Newly made guest rooms with an open-air bath are recommended to couples.
A guesthouse run by guide monks with over 200 year-history. You can experience Takigyo (meditation under a water fall), breath control exercise and meditation as well as unique programs such as crystal ball healing and Japanese Kigaku fortune telling.
The hotel also serves as a roadside restaurant for tourists called Benkyoya(study house). Their heart-warming handmade dishes, such as a hot pot dish using ingredients from Mt. Chichibusan and freshwater fish cuisine, are very popular. You can also have a barbecue from spring to autumn.
Located inside Odayama park overlooking Tokyo Bay. Tokyo Bay Acqua Line, Umihotaru (an artificial island), and on a clear day, Mt. Fuji can be seen from the top. Odayama is where the forest of love in the legend of Yamato Takeru (a legendary hero of ancient Japan) is said to be.
A calm inn dedicated for grownups surrounded by nature. 4 guest rooms with an open-air bath have different styles. Its original Kaiseki cuisine (traditional Japanese course meal) cooked carefully with selected ingredients from all over Japan including fresh fish caught in Sagami Bay and abalone is also interesting.
A hotel close to JR Shinjuku Station and Subway Shinjuku-nishiguchi Station. It offers great access to major places in Tokyo. Free internet connection service, a trouser press and a humidification air cleaner are available in guest room.
This is a Japanese restaurant in a hotel, where a talented master chef prepares the dishes. If you visit the restaurant for lunch, be sure to try the Yamato nabe gozen (2,400 JPY) that's served in a small pot for one person. The Yamato nikudori (chicken) and Yamato imo (Japanese slimy potato) fried dumplings are stewed in the soup made of chicken stock with soy milk and cow's milk, providing the delicious, mild taste that will keep you coming back for more.
Two waterfalls located close to Tenshozan Shrine. Hakuun Waterfall is a beautiful 30-meter-high waterfall with water resembling silk threads falling. Kyorai waterfall is located right beside the shrine. The waterfall is used for Yamabushi training, which involves participants reflecting on their past and future life under the waterfall. Access: From Yugawara Station, take the bus headed to Motohakone for about 45 minutes The falls are a 20-minute walk from the Tenshozan bus stop
A hotel adjacent to the station is convenient for both business and recreation. Rooms are equipped with a large writing desk and a high-speed internet connection. Keycard lock system is installed for security. Ladies rooms are also available.
A lodging with homely hospitality that is focused on onsen (hot spring) recuperation. The pure carbonic acid iron water has many medical benefits, including treating nerve pain, and can also be used on day trips. It has been designated a Silver Star ryokan by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare.
A hotel overlooking Inubosaki (Cape Inubo), which has been visited by many writers and artists. The hotel prides itself most on its open-air natural hot spring, Shorai-no-Yu. There is also a package that includes a bathing experience and a gorgeous meal with no stay.