Foreign Visitors WELCOME! SENTO. This establishment warmly welcomes international tourists.
Occasionally open seasonally for cherry blossom, azalea, and fall leaves viewing
A complex with a tree-like architecture combining public and private facilities.
Pray for good health and matchmaking at this shrine built for subduing an epidemic
An onsen facility in the woods at the base of Mt. Zao
Approximately 40 minutes from Shinjuku and Shibuya.Easy-going urban outlet mall.
A nature park offering a panoramic view of Sagami Bay, with flowers all year round
A ryokan with a view of a silvery waterfall
Enjoy the burning red foliage in autumn and the cherry blossoms and rhododendrons in spring
Yamate 234 Ban-Kan, or the Yamate #234 Residence, is a Western-style mansion that served as an apartment building for foreign residents. The panel exhibits displayed on the first floor tell the history of the building.
Displaying works by master artists
A temple with strings of ”monkey charms”
Super-tall floats light up the night sky
A stone paved street where shops of long standing are lined up, full of Kyoto atmosphere
A street that feels like it’s from the Edo Period
A museum were you can enjoy the modern works painted by the illustrators such as Takabatake Kasho who swept through the art publication world.
Stay in the city while getting a taste of the views from deep mountain valleys in this Japanese-style garden
This temple is the daihonzan (head temple) of the Kencho-ji Temple school of the Rinzai sect and ranks first among the Kamakura Gozan (Kamakura's Five Great Zen Temples). It has a number of national treasures, cultural assets, and historical structures. The Sanmon (three gates) are a must-see.
An ancient temple known as an exemplary viewing spot for autumn leaves since the Heian period.