Traditional Japanese bathhouses(SENTO).
A Tokyo Metropolitan Park in Sayama Hills in northwestern Tokyo. You can enjoy the untouched landscapes of forests and fields, the chirping birds and views of the seasons.
A famous tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet) shop established in the Edo period
A park selected as one of the top 100 Japanese city parks, designed to enjoy water. You can play in the river.
It is a park located on top of Mt. Asukayama. Famous for its cherry blossoms, the park has been enjoyed by people since the Edo period (1603–1868).
Park with four waterfalls, bountiful natural springs and dense forest. You can enjoy the essence of the season such as cherry blossoms in spring and coloring maple leaves in autumn.
Holds many exhibitions and shows by artists connected to Nerima. A community-based art museum beloved by locals.
One of the four metropolitan parks at Sayama hill. Enjoy walking in the thicket that stretches through the entire park.
A fusion of the beauty of Japanese and the Western culture, including a European-style brick building, a Western-style garden, and a Japanese garden. It is one of the few precious gardens that still retains its original form from the Taisho period.
The shrine was established by the then Shogun, Tokugawa Ienari. It is also known as an old Kanto Inari Sotsukasa shrine (the top Kanto area shrines enshrining the Inari.)
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