The top cities between Atami and Toyama are Hakone-machi, Takayama, Matsumoto, Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Shizuoka, Shirakawa-mura, Tateyama-machi, Hokuto, Ueda, and Odawara. Hakone-machi is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Atami and 4 hours from Toyama.
Hakone, located in Japan's Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, is a picturesque mountain town renowned for its hot spring resorts and stunning vistas of Mount Fuji. The area features the iconic Hakone Shrine with its striking red "torii" gate overlooking Lake Ashi, which can be explored by boat, as well as the sulfurous springs of Owakudani Valley.
Most popular city on this route
10 minutes off the main route, 8% of way to Toyama
Odawara, a city in central Japan, is known for its reconstructed 15th-century Odawara Castle and the surrounding Castle Ruins Park with kids' rides and spring plum blossoms. The Suzuhiro Kamaboko Museum showcases traditional fish cake, while the ruined Ishigakiyama Castle offers stunning city views. Visitors can also explore the Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History with dinosaur fossils and meteor fragments.
14% as popular as Hakone-machi
16 minutes off the main route, 10% of way to Toyama
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Shizuoka, a prefecture in Japan, is famous for being home to Mount Fuji, the highest peak in the country. The area around the iconic volcano offers attractions such as the ancient Fujisan Hongu Sengen shrine and the Shiraito and Otodome waterfalls. With its numerous hiking trails, Mount Fuji is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
25% as popular as Hakone-machi
23 minutes off the main route, 21% of way to Toyama
Fujikawaguchiko, located in the northern foothills of Mount Fuji, is a charming Japanese resort town that serves as a starting point for those looking to climb the iconic volcano via the Yoshida Trail. The town is situated around Lake Kawaguchi, one of the picturesque Fuji Five Lakes, and boasts numerous hot springs and golf courses.
42% as popular as Hakone-machi
9 minutes off the main route, 27% of way to Toyama
Hokuto, situated in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, is home to approximately 45,684 people living in 22,091 households as of October 2020. The city covers an expansive area of about 602.48 square kilometers with a population density of around 78 inhabitants per square kilometer.
15% as popular as Hakone-machi
9 minutes off the main route, 43% of way to Toyama
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Ueda, situated in Nagano Prefecture, Japan, is home to approximately 157,480 people living in 67,783 households. The city boasts a population density of around 290 individuals per square kilometer. For a touch of whimsy, visitors can spot Kobo-chan, a manga character statue created by Masashi Ueda. Local residents frequently change Kobo-chan's attire to reflect the current season or weather conditions.
10% as popular as Hakone-machi
42 minutes off the main route, 55% of way to Toyama
Matsumoto, a core city in Nagano Prefecture, Japan, is known for its picturesque landscapes and historical sites. With a population of 239,466 and an area of 978.47 square kilometers, the city offers a charming blend of urban and natural attractions. Visitors can revel in the beauty of cherry blossoms during spring, particularly from mid-April to early May when the locals also gather to enjoy this stunning spectacle with their families.
44% as popular as Hakone-machi
3 minutes off the main route, 62% of way to Toyama
Takayama, situated in the mountainous region of Gifu Prefecture in Japan, boasts its Sanmachi Suji historic district with narrow streets and wooden merchants' houses dating back to the Edo Period. This charming city is renowned for its biannual Takayama Festival that has been celebrated since the mid-1600s. The festival includes parades featuring extravagant gilded floats and puppet shows during spring and fall.
45% as popular as Hakone-machi
15 minutes off the main route, 76% of way to Toyama
Shirakawa-go is a historical village tucked away in a remote mountainous area that boasts traditional Gassho-style farmhouses. As one of UNESCO's World Heritage sites, it is a must-visit for any tourist. The tranquil and peaceful atmosphere of the village makes it an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
It was nice. Seeing the traditional homes in that region up close was spectacular. There are plenty of shops to visit and buy reasonable priced trinkets. We stopped by the restaurant nearest to the entrance parking lot and had lunch. It was lovely.
Uniquely Yanique — Google review
Beautiful village!!!
It would be best if you can find a place and stay for a night near the village. You can visit it early in the morning next day. No crowded tourist before 8:30am.
There are few restaurant near by but only 1 open after 7:30pm. So be prepare and have your dinner before that.
Trang Bui — Google review
A really scenic and peaceful place. Lots to see and do. There are many tourists that come here, however the place is so big, it's no big deal. As part of our tour, we also had a delicious meal. If you are in the region, definitely add this place to your list.
Daniel Ooi — Google review
Nice, calm, beautiful area. Can have a lot of people walking around, but the vibe is rather pleasant and everyone seems to respect these lovely surroundings. We have a room with a back window looking right out over a wonderful stream. If you do your research and set the right expectations, I think you will love including a visit here within your regional travel plans.
Keith Hunter — Google review
I was amazed at this well presented Heritage town! The houses still accommodate the locals & stay over tourists. That was us!😊
The locals are early morning risers due to the thousands of tourists that converge during the day. I observed the locals dog walking, gardening & general outdoor cleaning in the early morning hours.
If you stay overnight, you really must arise early, you will have the village streets to yourself! We had a fabulous experience!
Maree Downes — Google review
While this place is the most beautiful in wintertime, covered with snow, it is still very nice place to visit anytime of the year.
I visited Shiragawa-Go during Autumn and didn't disappoint. This place/village is very attractive. You can see why it is UNESCO world heritage site. People preserved old architecture, and village very well so you can feel like you warp to the past.
Tanachai Thosa — Google review
Great heritage area. Lots to look at and learn about how the locals lived. Went in early April and it was a clear fresh day. Could be done in a t-shirt except for the strong winds when crossing the foot beidge. Highly recommend if you have at least 3+ hours in the area
Jason Chen — Google review
Came here on late spring.
One of the Unesco World Heritage. A must visit.
A historical village that secluded beyond the mountain. It was a calm, serene, peaceful.
You need to go up to the hill to see and enjoy the whole village area from above. It was too beautiful.
The river and the water ditch sorround is super clear and clean as crystal
Miranti Vidyasari — Google review
This is a traditional japanese village. It takes about 3-4 hours to cover the entire village. We visited here during early autumn. There is a bus to the observatory point. Cost is 200 JPY. But there is also a foot path to climb there. We used the bus to go uphill and used the footpath to come down. River side is very beautiful. Try to visit the museums if you are interested to see the historical things.
Chamal Perera — Google review
Well worth the bus ride (or rental car drive) to see these amazing houses built hundreds of years ago in a picturesque location. Spend at least 2-3 hours here to walk around and view the village, and grab a bite to eat or a souvenir. Visited on May 22, 2023.
Matty Hammo — Google review
You will need to buy a bus ticket in advance if you come with public transport. Also to go back. And keep in mind that everything closes at 4pm so it would be best to eat lunch around 12-1pm.
Shantal — Google review
Nice little tourist area, deserted at night so make sure you get dinner early! We had a lovely quiet time there in the morning before the crowds started to com at around 9am when the museums open
M S — Google review
Amazing place, it transports you to another time period almost. The people there were so welcoming to us, we had something to look at every step of the way around the village. Make sure to respect and follow the rules of the place (no trespassing, no littering, etc.)
Jennifer Vioniwinata — Google review
Absolutely love this place! When going when its less crowded, it is very peaceful and tranquil feeling the cold wind on your skin while looking at the surrounding green mountains and the old fashioned village. Drain water is so clear and clean that there are fishes swimming in the drain! Definitely recommend to go up to the observatory either through hiking or a shuttle to observe and really appreciate the beauty of the landscape aswell as the village in its entirety! Definitely should go!
Myth Boi — Google review
Amazing place, big snow and magical scenario. Christmas time must go place. If you go with car, must need snow chain. All restaurants open and not over crowded. Way better to enjoy then any other season.
Thomas Szabo — Google review
A little town with all the good feels.
The houses are lovely. Everything is walkable. Homes are fascinating too.
Homes have no signal nail and are known for their roof structure that look like praying hands.
I particularly loved the cafe where you see the Shirakawago scenery whilst drinking coffee.
There was also a lunch menu for 2000 Yen with hida beef set super yummy.
Everything is great and amazing in this lovely town.
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Everyday is a Wonder — Google review
Love the small village feel and the unique high pitched thatched roofed houses and the river nearby. Has a couple of houses that you can pay (400Y) to go inside and experience the past (Myozinji house built since 1748). Need at least 6 hours here for visit. Kids will love the trouts living in the gutters along the streets.
David EB — Google review
We made a three hour stop here on our way to Kanazawa by bus. It's a bit of a tourist spot and good for a one hour stop only. It has lots of toilets around the town and two small cafes if you want a coffee. We found one restaurant which was open. A very nice town with a lot of original houses and you can also go up to the observatory. When we went there was a very large number of tourists.
Keith Saunders — Google review
We were lucky to see some snow when we visited this unique village in the north of Gifu.
Very unique house design and there were shops and restaurants around the village.
It's such a famous tourist attraction spot that at the time when I visited, there were more tourists than locals living in this area.
I would definitely recommend coming here when it's snowing a lot more than the pictures here.
Nicholas Tan — Google review
We have visited this place before and I have also reviewed this place previously and so I will keep this one "short and sweet".
This time round, we allocated more time here as previously we only stopped by here for about an hour (after our visit to Takayama Old Town) but didn't have much time to roam the place.
We arrived slightly before 3pm. Weather was cold (but it was much colder later on when the sun set) but the river had not fully frozen like in our previous trip. It was quite comfortable to walk under the sun and yet very cold condition.
More shops were opened as it was weekday (our previous visit was on a Sunday and many shops were closed then). So we could walk around and shop for local foods and souvenirs.
We loved the scenery, lots of greenery and beautiful cottage houses, and our mother nature was just right around us!
Surely it was a wonderful revisiting trip on this UNESCO World Heritage site! Definitely worth it!
Ed Chung — Google review
A very quiet place for tourists to appreciate the old Japanese culture and architecture. The place is close to a number of local restaurants. We drove there on a weekday in March. Need to go through a lot of tunnels to reach there. Better equip with sun glasses because its tiring to drive among mountains with remaining snow. Both parking and restaurants are not too full. Kids can still hv snowball fights and build up snowman though we no longer could see snow on roof any more. Houses are close to each other and we could do some walking while not being too exhausted. Suggest to stay there for 2.5 hours including lunch. Love the place, being something different to visit in Japan.
Little Rach — Google review
A magical experience in this winter wonderland! It was snowing on Christmas Day! We had so much fun building a snowman. Many beautiful farm houses are covered in snow for great photos. Lots of souvenirs shops and little restaurants and dessert shops. The road leading up the observatory deck has turned icy, so need to walk slowly and carefully. The view from the observatory deck was breathtaking. It was an incline going up. Need to take breaks along the way. Don't forget to take pictures!
Jen Chan — Google review
Very nice old town of thatched roof houses. All made with wood and ropes, no nails used in the construction.
It was snowing which added to the magic.
We were there relatively early with our car but there were already lots of people around. It's nice and you spend an hour going around and up to the observatory point. Don't take the bus, use the short walkway by the side, much better views of the village.
Seb Camborieux — Google review
gorgeous ghasso town, we got so lucky with the snow (early march) - go to だんご屋 ゆたか on your way to the observation deck and try the sweet sake! so many places to eat in town and lots of cute souvenirs! make sure you buy a bus ticket back to where you’re going in advance (we got stranded for a few hours but we were lucky to get seats on the last bus)
Brit Thew — Google review
Visit in the winter peak so temperature was -5. Beautiful and fairytale-like village, make sure you have your time after 3pm or before 10am as all same day tourists would arrive from 10am and leave by 3pm. Observation deck has beautiful view but extremely crowded most of the time.
Truc Nguyen — Google review
Ranks high in my favorite places visited so far. Went for a day trip (winter season) and instantly fell in love. Regretted not staying longer and will definitely visit again.
I am in awe at how the locals protect this heritage site. The town looks mystical from afar. If you’re into heritage tourism then this is a place you shouldn’t miss.
There are food stalls and souvenir shops available.
Kid Carter Wagang — Google review
Magical and historical place.
We arrived there with the first bus from Kanazawa.
A few hours should be enough to walk around the entire area. It’s really beautiful and special.
Mor T — Google review
21% as popular as Hakone-machi
36 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Toyama
Tateyama is a charming town nestled in Nakaniikawa District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. With an estimated population of 26,212 people residing in 9452 households and covering an area of 307.29 square kilometers, it offers a tranquil setting with a population density of 85 persons per km².
15% as popular as Hakone-machi
27 minutes off the main route, 88% of way to Toyama
Best stops along Atami to Toyama drive
The top stops along the way from Atami to Toyama (with short detours) are Lake Ashi, The Hakone Open-Air Museum, and Hakone Ropeway. Other popular stops include Shuzenji Temple, Owakudani, and Numazu Port.
Yoshida Shigeru's Former Residence is a 19th-century mansion that boasts of sprawling gardens and a folk museum. It was once the abode of a former prime minister. The stunning house and its beautiful garden make for an impressive historical landmark worth visiting.
Beautiful garden.
Tomasz Chmielewski — Google review
Beautifull house !!!
Minh Dũng — Google review
(Translated by Google) 2022.5.28
I visited the former Yoshida Shigeru's house, which my wife had always wanted to visit. Since the number of parking lots is small, we visited at 9 o'clock when it was open. When I arrived at just 9 o'clock, it was the first ride. The rose season is also in the final stages, but isn't it surprisingly popular?
First, I visited the management break building and rented a toilet. I got a pamphlet, raised money to the fund, and went to the helmet gate. Admission is free. Here, when I open the pamphlet and check the location of the rose garden, it seems that there is a rose garden in the direction that I have already passed, so when I look back, there is a space where small roses are planted between the parking lot and the management break building. there were. I was surprised at how small it was! There were only a few types of roses, and I was a little disappointed that I came for this purpose.
Go through the helmet gate again and head to the former Yoshida Shigeru's house while looking at the garden. This is an admission fee of 510 yen. After measuring the temperature, I went to the house without slippers because I was wearing socks. Follow the route and take a leisurely tour of the house. There were pictures, detailed explanations, and video explanations on TV, but it wasn't terrible. You can tour at your own pace. It's been about 5 years since it was rebuilt in 2017 due to a fire, and it's very beautiful.
Get out of the building and stroll through the garden. It takes about 10 minutes to go around the small hill where the statue stands and see the Shichikendo. Immediately below the bronze statue is the Saisho Bypass, and the statue facing San Francisco looks exactly like him. Like Shigeru Yoshida, who was played by Tsurubin, it may be an easy-to-make face.
Although I was disappointed with the rose garden, I was able to get to know Mr. Shigeru Yoshida, who contributed greatly to the reconstruction of Japan after the war and was also very interested in and involved in Oiso Town. Thank you very much.
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2022.5.28
家内が前々から行きたがっていた旧吉田茂邸を訪問。駐車場の台数が少ないので、オープンの9時に合わせて訪問。丁度9時に到着したら、一番乗りでした。薔薇の時期も終盤だが、意外と人気が無いのかな?
最初に管理休憩棟を訪れ、トイレを借用。パンフを頂き、基金に募金して兜門へ。入園は無料だ。ここで、パンフを開き薔薇園の場所を確認すると、既に通り過ぎて来た方向に薔薇園があるようなので戻って見ると、駐車場と管理休憩棟の間に小さな薔薇が植えられているスペースがあった。小ささに驚いた!薔薇の種類も僅かで、これを目的に来たのかと少しガッカリ。
改めて兜門をくぐり、庭園を眺めながら旧吉田茂邸へ。こちらは、入館料510円。検温して頂き、靴下履きの私はスリッパ無しで邸内へ。順路に従い邸内をゆっくり見学。写真や細かな説明書きと、TVでの映像説明はあったが、くどく無い。勝手にマイペースで見学出来る。火災にあって2017年に再建されてから5年程経つが非常に綺麗です。
建物から出て、庭園を散策。銅像が立つ小高い丘を巡り、七賢堂を見ても10分程度。銅像の直ぐ下は西湘バイパスで、サンフランシスコを向いて立つ像は、本人そっくり。鶴瓶が演じた吉田茂もそうだったが、作りやすい顔なのかも知れませんね。
薔薇園にはガッカリしましたが、戦後日本の復興に大きく貢献し、こちら大磯町にも大きな関心、関与された吉田茂氏を知ることが出来ました。ありがとうございました。
todoroku mark — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was very nice to have a beautiful and dramatic garden and a wonderful Japanese-Western style building.
However, rather than historical value, it was a facility that felt like a memorial hall for local celebrities, such as "Fujisawa Pilgrimage" and other modern history scenes, and there was no natural impression.
However, the view of the Pacific Ocean, Mt.Fuji, and bougainvillea from the window are really wonderful.
(Original)
美しくドラマチックなお庭と和洋折衷の素敵な建物でとても良かったです。
ただ、歴史的価値というよりは「藤沢詣」などの近代の歴史の一幕を地元の名士の記念館的に感じるような施設で、博物的な感動はありませんでした。
とはいえ、窓から見える太平洋と富士山、ブーゲンビリアは本当に素晴らしく、のんびりとこのあたりを散歩するにはうってつけの場所だと思いました。
Tom Hos — Google review
(Translated by Google) In the garden, there were many plum trees that Yoshida Sensei liked.
The building is new due to a fire, but you can see how it looks.
Mt. Fuji can be seen from the window on the second floor. We recommend going in the morning.
(Original)
お庭は吉田先生がお好きだった梅の木が沢山ありました。
建物は火災により新しくなっていますが、様子はよく分かります。
二階の窓から富士山が大きく見えます。午前中がオススメです。
naitu — Google review
(Translated by Google) The statue of Shigeru Yoshida's head in the Diplomatic Museum of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Iikura shows only his generous personality and skill in diplomacy with the United States, but when you come to this mansion, you can see more than just what he did in politics. You can get a glimpse of his personality.
Unfortunately, it was rebuilt after it had disappeared, so the wooden horse carved with rosebuds, which is a key word in Citizen Kane played by Orson Welles, has been burned down, and the breath of the deceased can no longer be felt in the well-appointed room. However, even if you didn't know Mr. Yoshida and visited his home, you could tell that he had good taste, with a reception room overlooking his beloved Mt. Fuji, a bedroom where he could relax, a boat-shaped bathtub, a rose garden, and a greenhouse.
As I sat on the sofa and watched the blue color of Sagami Bay, which was blown up by the occasional strong wind, sitting on the sofa in between the not many visitors, I became deeply moved as the Showa era became far away. His son Kenichi's complete works are displayed, and I wonder what his father would have thought of them. Since this place also burned down, I don't know if it was ordered from the library that had donated it or if it is the original, but you can take a closer look at the mansion where he spent his later years. It would be even better if I could smoke a Cuban cigar.
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飯倉にある外務省の外交資料館の吉田茂の頭部の彫像では豪放な性格とアメリカとの外交の手腕しか伺いえないが、この邸宅に来ると政治でなにをした人かという以外の、人となりが垣間見える。
残念なことに消失しての再建だから、オーソン・ウェルズ演じる市民ケーンのキーワードであるバラの蕾が刻まれた木馬はまさに燃えてしまってるわけで、整った部屋からは故人の息吹はもはや感じないものの、大好きだった富士山を見ゆる応接間や体を休めた寝室に舟型の湯船、バラ園や温室など、吉田氏を知らないで訪れたとしても、いい趣味をお持ちだとわかる邸宅だ。
相模湾の青色が折しもの強風で白浪を立てている様子を、それほど多くはないビジターの合間にソファに腰掛けてゆっくり眺めるにつれ、昭和は遠くになりにけりと感慨を持った。子息の健一の全集が並べられ、父親としてはどういう評価だったのかなと思う。ここも燃えてしまったので寄付していた図書館から取り寄せたのか、オリジナルかはわからないが晩年を過ごした屋敷をじっくり見学できる。願わくばキューバの葉巻でも燻らせることができたらなおよし。
k5 — Google review
(Translated by Google) This was the residence of Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida, who laid the foundations of post-war Japan for many years as Prime Minister, but it burned down in March 2009. Oiso Town then rebuilt and restored it as a town-owned facility, and the prefecture We carried out park maintenance in the former Yoshida Shigeru residence area. The park has a rest room, restrooms, plum and rose gardens, promenades, etc., and you can see Sagami Bay from the statue of Shigeru Yoshida.
There is a fee to enter the former Yoshida residence, but the garden is free. Parking is also free only on weekdays.
(Original)
内閣総理大臣として長きに渡り戦後の日本の礎を築いた吉田茂首相の邸宅でしたが、平成21年(2009年)3月に焼失、その後大磯町が町有施設として再建し復元、県が旧吉田茂邸地区の公園整備を行いました。園内は休憩室やトイレ・梅やバラ園・遊歩道等が整備され吉田茂像からは相模湾が望めます。
旧吉田邸内は有料ですが、庭園は無料です。駐車場も平日のみ無料です。
星野賢次郎 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It took me a while to arrive at the mountain hut cafe at 15:30. Since it said it was open until 16:00, I thought I'd just take a look at the exterior and go home, but I was told that you can enter at 16:00 and leave at 16:30, so I decided to enter. As expected from Shigeru Yoshida's house, it is quite impressive. The dining room and sunroom give it an international feel, while the Japanese cypress bath and the Golden Room with a view of Mt. Fuji are luxurious enough to let you enjoy Japan at its best. The roses I received from interacting with overseas celebrities are also blooming in December, which is amazing. It must be difficult to take care of. It also felt like a politician's house had a hidden escape route for counter-terrorism ninjas.
(Original)
喫茶山小屋で時間がかかって到着したのが15:30。16:00までとあったので外観だけ眺めて帰ろうかと思ったら入館が16時まで退出は16:30とのことで、いざ入館。さすが吉田茂の家だけあって立派。ダイニングやらサンルームやらインターナショナルな雰囲気も醸しつつ、檜のお風呂、富士山が見える金の間は最高に日本を楽しんでいる贅沢さ。海外セレブとの交流でもらった薔薇も12月に咲いてて凄い。お手入れ大変でしょうね。テロ対策の忍者の隠れ逃げ道みたいなのがあるのも政治家の家という感じでした。
Saiming “サイミー” — Google review
(Translated by Google) 2024.3.17 On a personal note, I was born and raised in Shonan, and have traveled to the Oiso area countless times for work and personal purposes when I was young. Although I had heard of its existence, I never visited the local shop. This afternoon, after finishing some errands nearby, I suddenly came up with the idea and decided to take my wife and my wife to visit for the first time.
The residence of the beloved Shigeo Yoshida. It is the residence of a famous prime minister who worked hard to define the future of our country with deep insight and conviction. Much of it was destroyed in a fire in 2021, and the current building was recently restored by Oiso Town. As I walked around the museum and the garden, I felt like I was getting a glimpse of Shigeru Yoshida's free-spirited yet delicate and precise way of life.
If we consider the so-called Shonan broadly from Miura to Koyurugi, then the sea seen from the high cliffs of Oiso is the calmest and most beautiful in Shonan... Shigeru Yoshida may have thought that in his day. do not have.
(Original)
2024.3.17 私事だが、湘南に生まれ育ち、若き頃には仕事や私用で大磯界隈も数え切れぬほど往来してきた。爾してその存在こそ聞き知ってはいたものの当地当屋を訪ねることはついぞ無かった。きょうの午後、近くの所用を済ませたあとふと思い立ち、家内を連れて初訪問が叶った。
敬愛する吉田茂翁の邸宅。我々の国のありようを骨太な見識と信念をもって定めることに尽力した名宰相の館である。去る2021年の火災で多くは焼失し現在の建物は最近大磯町によって復元されたもの。館内を、そして庭園を巡るにつけ、吉田茂という人物の豪放磊落にして繊細緻密な生き様が垣間見られる思いがした。
いわゆる湘南を便宜的に三浦からこゆるぎあたりまでと広く捉えたならば、この大磯の高崖から眺める海が湘南のうちでいちばん穏やかで素敵だと…吉田茂は在りし日に思ったのかも知れない。
境川枸杞弘 — Google review
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418 Nishikoiso, Oiso, Naka District, Kanagawa 255-0005, Japan
Oiso Joyama Park is a peaceful location that offers visitors tranquil walking paths and breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and Sagami Bay. The park features a lovely pond and pavilion on the northwestern corner, which is a must-see for anyone visiting the area. Throughout the year, visitors can enjoy stunning light displays in this small but beautiful park. If you're looking for a laid-back destination to relax and unwind, Oiso Joyama Park is definitely worth checking out.
Free parking for motorbike , they have restaurant with coffee vendor machine , they even have stamp , amazing garden , historical .
Rizza Touristy — Google review
The park is not big, but it's carefully designed and well maintained. It's very nice and free admission. Parking is 300yen per hour.
FS Yang — Google review
A nice and relaxing park for walking with interesting museum inside.
erik lind — Google review
Great small park with amazing light display certain times of the year.
Eden Scallan — Google review
It's a beautiful park. Make sure to stop by the pond and pavillion on the northwestern corner!
Bird Brain — Google review
Nice small park in a friendly seaside community.
Jimichan — Google review
Quiet, wonderful and fun place
sdnrf Sa — Google review
A beautiful parc!
Clotilde Phillips — Google review
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551-1 Kokufuhongo, Oiso, Naka District, Kanagawa 259-0111, Japan
Oiso Long Beach is not your average water park; it's a unique blend of beach and water park, offering an array of pools, a lazy river, and a wave pool. Situated on the Shonan coastline, this family-friendly attraction provides sea views and a tropical holiday resort ambiance.
One of my favorite places and foreigner-friendly if you follow the rules. They even speak some English and have translated some of their signs.
The line for the slide is like 10-20 mins depending on which day you go. In the morning during entry time we got to swim in a semi-empty pool for about an hour then it got crowded.
Everyone was super nice and the lifeguards have a cool show at the diving board.
The food is mid. Not super amazing but decent. They take only cash and PayPay.
Yes, it’s a bit dated but overall I really enjoyed my summer time here. Will go back next summer.
Crystal Arevalo — Google review
This pool amusement park is very over priced for the condition of the pools, slide and overall facility. The women's bathroom are no less than disgusting with black mold growing on the ceiling and walls, the stalls are so small they are nearly unusable, as there is only about 4 inches of leg space between the front of the toilet and the wall- impossible to help a young child in the stall. All the seating areas have to be reserved and paid for ranging from about $45 to $200, there really isn't anywhere to lay out a blanket and there are NO CHAIRS to sit in unless you pay for it! Crazy. Also, there is no spectator ticket for those who want to accompany family but don't wish to swim. Oh, and an extra $20 to park too! 🤣 I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone, the price doesn't warrant it.
Sarah Noda — Google review
☀リゾート施設もあり🎶楽しめる🎶('-^*)ok
makoto asami — Google review
The scariest place that doesn't live up to its name.
we were simply asked to leave without a refund of our payment.
when you enter the park, you can’t ride the slides because of the exorbitant queues, you can’t jump from the tower until you pass the briefing, you can’t swim in the pool, because there is simply no place in the huge pool. just go with the flow while squatting. And then they will simply tell you to leave, even when the time has not yet ended, you are a foreigner, get used to it.
Daria Yaroshenko — Google review
Photo can’t justify enough of the beauty of this beach.Its breathtaking kore in real❤️
Sk Umma Habiba — Google review
A water land run by Prince hotel Oiso, could be nice if it can be restricted to hotel customer only.
And they didn’t.
So as a result, it’s full of kids and youngsters
Hector Wong — Google review
Water slider about 60mins wait. There is area for sun tent users if you don’t want to rent parasols but the tent area is small and filled up fast! Bring your towels and laundry clips!! Wind could be strong sometimes. Bring your own floats or you can buy there, many options! Machine Air pump available. Many food stalls e.g. udon, ramen, pizza, burgers, ice cream, curry rice.
S 178 — Google review
We used several years ago, but were surprised at terribly large pool. The price was reasonable, but I enjoyed it quite a bit.
fuji mr — Google review
very good!
Jinwook Jeon (道谷洞田氏) — Google review
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546 Kokufuhongo, Oiso, Naka District, Kanagawa 259-0111, Japan
Matsuzaki is a charming town situated on the southwest coast of Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. With an estimated population of 6,563 residents, this picturesque town covers an area of 85.23 square kilometers and offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. While some areas are easily accessible, there are also untouched spots waiting to be explored due to limited access.
The Bamboo Forest Path is a charming and serene walkway that cuts through a small grove of bamboo. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful stroll while taking in the natural beauty of the surrounding area. The pathway leads to a picturesque clearing which provides an ideal spot for relaxation or enjoying refreshments at one of the nearby cafes. The local shops, restaurants, and souvenir stores offer a unique and welcoming atmosphere that is sure to delight visitors.
This area is very delightful and wonderful to visit with local stores, restaurants and souvenir shops, with unique welcoming atmosphere. The people were very welcoming and warm. The place is not only about the Bamboo path, I would rather say instead of forest, because the bamboo area is not big at all. There's a very small geothermal hotspring in the river which is worth to visit.
lucky chitra — Google review
Lovely little place to explore. Way better than the crowded Kyoto bamboo forest.
Wong Jia Wang — Google review
None of the bamboo photos I took turned out good because it’s night time but it was a lovely stroll minus the random pop up Peter rabbit standees…
M M — Google review
Little overrated for my taste, as there are so many beautiful and natural bamboo forests in Japan. Nevertheless, nice to take a small walk and take some pictures of the surrounding.
Ralf Blaich — Google review
Although the bamboo forest is small, if youre looking for a place where you can enjoy onsen and a scenic view i would recommend this place because it is not too crowded like kyoto and it is also near tokyo. You can just ride the shinkansen and ride train to reach this place. The area is also surrounded by restaurants and cafe. You can also explore the area on foot.
Jhunna Hana — Google review
I absolutely loved this place. We were staying nearby at Hostel knot. We walked here at night and enjoyed this beautiful light up spot. It is small but I think it is charming. Nearby bridges make it an adventure to get to. You should totally go at night but daytime is also beautiful. Don’t forget to look up!
Katherine Super — Google review
Stunning place, like a little sanctuary while walking in the path.
Green bamboo is very green in spring time and summer time, but beware that will be a lot of crowd. Recommended to come earlier in the morning to get a more quite moment.
There also a ricksaw services with fee, quite expensive but a worthed exprience. The ride will be around bamboo forest and street for short distance and up to river for long distance.
Rostono — Google review
4 star should he the best fit
The place is traditional and beautiful with all the bamboo trees around. Just a bit small
Chi long Tong — Google review
It’s small but not busy when we visited.
Dorothy — Google review
The bamboo forest itself is rather small but cute nonetheless. The path located near a river which is connected with red vermillion walking bridges. Along the way you’ll find cafes, boutiques shops and ryokans. It is free and open since it’s part of the waking path.
Annie Sobol — Google review
Never felt chill like that. Amazing path that is built by beautiful bamboos. I totally immersed in the space during the whole journey.
Jerry Yang (Jerry Yang) — Google review
Astonishingly beautiful!
We visited the shrine first and after numerous photos we thought that we should be well on our way to the next stop. No no no… the neck of the bamboos is truly close by LOL Well worth a visit!Beautiful!
Christine Chen — Google review
A very beautiful path through the bamboo patch. In the middle, there is a circular seating area where you can sit down/lie down and look directly up through the canopy of the bamboos. (See photo in post) Absolutely stunning and super relaxing.
Shuzenji Temple is a serene Buddhist temple situated on a hilltop within a picturesque village. The temple boasts of beautiful bamboo groves and cherry blooms during spring, while outdoor summer concerts are held in its scenic grounds. Visitors can take leisurely walks to red bridges, a bamboo walking path, river, hot foot bath as well as boutique shops, cafes and ryokans that are all within walking distance. During autumn the temple is surrounded by numerous Japanese maple trees which add to its beauty.
Very calm atmosphere, one of my favourite temples. This time I received a little omikuji talisman as a present from the priest, how nice
Ludmila Kaplanova — Google review
2023/11/24
修禅寺は、曹洞宗の禅寺です。
運がよく、11月23日(昨日)から12月3日までの間、普段は非公開の庭園の特別公開がありました。ラッキーでした。拝観料200円でとてもきれいな庭園を観ることができました。
(Translated by Google)
2023/11/24
Shuzenji is a Zen temple of the Soto sect.
As luck would have it, from November 23rd (yesterday) to December 3rd, there was a special opening of the garden, which is normally closed to the public. I was lucky. We were able to see a very beautiful garden for an admission fee of 200 yen.
atlan ikuo — Google review
It was a calm and good temple to visit.. Nearby bamboo path n bridge is very nice
devisree jayaraj — Google review
11月23日に観光してきました。
紅葉の季節と相まって、とても綺麗で風格のある本堂で、印象に残る参拝が出来ました。
境内にある庭園も200円で見学が出来ました。
素人考えなのですが限られた空間で、遠近感と高低差が絶妙に再現されていて、色付いた木々の色が目にも鮮やかでした。
心が洗われるますよー
御朱印を集めてますが、全6種類で各500円。しかも書置きでした。ちょっと営利目的なのかなーぁ。(ごめんなさい)
購入はしませんでしたが、すごくいい御朱印でした。
(Translated by Google)
I went sightseeing on November 23rd.
Coupled with the season of autumn leaves, I was able to visit the main hall, which is very beautiful and stately, and leaves a lasting impression on me.
You can also tour the garden within the temple grounds for 200 yen.
Although it was an amateur's idea, the perspective and height difference were exquisitely reproduced in the limited space, and the colored trees were vivid to the eye.
Your heart will be cleansed
I collect goshuin stamps, and there are 6 types, each costing 500 yen. Moreover, it was a bookshelf. I wonder if it's for commercial purposes. (sorry)
I didn't buy it, but it was a really nice stamp.
atsushi higuchi — Google review
The Shuzenji Temple is just a stone throw away from the footpath and the historical outdoor onsen. Unfortunately, when we visited the temple there was a group of Chinese tourists talking inadequately loud, yelling and screaming and not behaving at all in a way that other people could enjoy a peaceful atmosphere. So I tried to get away from there without having had the chance to discover the beauty of this place. Very sad.
Ralf Blaich — Google review
I visited this place lovely surroundings and great sights.I loved the bamboo forest which was superb great sightseeing
Arvin Narayan — Google review
修禅寺は修善寺観光エリアのほぼ中心に位置する曹洞宗の禅寺。807年に真言宗の開祖・弘法大師空海によって開創されました。
鎌倉時代には二代将軍源頼家が幽閉された事でも知られます。
可愛いお花が飾られた石段を登り、お参り前にまずは手水舎へ。えっ?温かい?!なんと《お湯》にビックリ。手水舎【大師の湯】は源泉掛け流しの温泉で飲んでもOKだとか。
拝殿は渋くスッキリ飾り気のない厳かな佇まい。やっぱり日本のお寺って素晴らしいですね、ずっと見てても飽きません素敵。
(Translated by Google)
Shuzenji is a Soto sect Zen temple located almost in the center of the Shuzenji tourist area. It was founded in 807 by Kobo Daishi Kukai, the founder of the Shingon sect.
It is also known as the place where the second shogun Minamoto no Yoriie was imprisoned during the Kamakura period.
Climb the stone steps decorated with cute flowers and head to the Chozuya before praying. eh? warm? ! I was surprised at how hot the water was. It is said that it is OK to drink from the hot springs at Chozusha [Daishinoyu].
The worship hall has a solemn appearance with a clean and unpretentious appearance. After all, Japanese temples are amazing, and I never get tired of looking at them.
佐藤千寿子 — Google review
The temple is located within a very picturesque village. It’s within walking distance of red bridges, a bamboo walking path, river, hot foot bath, boutique shops, cafe’s and ryokans. It would be stunning in the autumn because of the numerous Japanese maple trees located within and surrounding the temple. I’ll be sure to visit again during momiji season 🍁
Annie Sobol — Google review
The exhibit charge 300 yen but there is only Japanese label of the display. We were not able to learn anything from these treasure articles. Sadly, when we asked tickets center if we can use Google translate, two old men there were laughing at us. It seems they just want to sell tickets and are not interim promoting Buddhism.
Jay Chen — Google review
Average temple, probably one of the highlights in Shuzenji. Angry stone.
Donald Teo — Google review
A thousand year old temple a place of respect Worship of the Japanese for a long time. Currently being well taken care of. is a tourist destination which is popular with both Japanese tourists and foreign tourists
NAPHATCHON SONTHIPAK — Google review
Beautiful and it wasn’t too busy.
Dorothy — Google review
Lovely temple near the onsen hotels. The temple is not very big but the architectures are nice. There are not many tourists so it’s a good place to have a quite chill walk.
Shuzenji Niji-no-Sato is a theme park that features a narrow-gauge railway with vintage-style coaches pulled by miniature steam engines, providing visitors with a unique and enjoyable ride. Within the park, there are various attractions including an English village consisting of Nada village and a German village. Additionally, visitors can explore museums displaying ancient steam trains and children's toys. The Japanese-style garden provides a tranquil environment filled with beautiful trees, ducks, and carp in the pond.
This place has Japan's only 15-inch gauge railway. and this place is also very relaxing, and I like that there are 4 different places that resemble other countries around the world. Some parts of the park are getting old, but most of the stuff is being fixed and stuff. There are many events that take place in the park, such as one that lets you into the steam works, which i always like to participate in. (You can not go in the steam works on normal days without the event)
BoomyThe_ — Google review
Lots of beautiful flowers. Nice old train you can ride for 400 yen adult price ticket. Feels like being outside Japan seeing the environment and the old houses.
Yanling Chin — Google review
I went here for a special lighting event in 2023 nov. The theme and the decoration is stunning. Sat on the small train and went through the park once at night is quite special too
Mishell TCL — Google review
Very helpful that you can bring your cats and dogs with you and the establishment is quite big there are so many places where you could walk to and spend time and you could and also should bring your own food and spend here the whole day. We didn't even manage to see half of it. And then if there are no clouds you will be able to have wonderful views of Mount Fuji however even on a fully sunny day Mount Fuji will still find a bunch of clouds just around itself so that you can see it. If it is important to you make sure to check on the website for the Fuji visibility since it is quite accurate. They serve food but would not recommend Canada village because they didn't put the effort to join the travel coupon Grant and you cannot use your coupons there only at English village Costa coffee. Speaking of that the lady from the British double decker bus Costa coffee was so friendly and nice and understanding and helpful we liked her a lot and also the fact that we could use our travel points there and her pasta being half of expensive as the one in Canada village. There is also a Rose garden with standard basic Rose types, beautiful Japanese garden with pond and traditional arched bridge and there's a road to this park the rooms where Soseki a famous Japanese novelist used to stay and write his books and have a memorial of it where you can get inside and see how it was long ago. For every season they have the seasonal flowers blooming hydrangea wisteria Iris cherry blossom and the red Autumn leaves. In Winter they organize very extensive illuminations scattered in the park but they charge quite much for that entrance ticket and you cannot stay with your daytime ticket you have to get out and buy a new one which is very not practical crazy expensive. It's a small train riding around the park however you have to pay extra for that one too. Toilets are for free though 😂. They have thatched roof old type of buildings and American-Indian village and if Lucky Mount Fuji can be photographed in many places they have installations for your selfie taking operation and even have poles where you could insert your phone and use a self timer to take your selfies.
ADEYTO REX ANGELI — Google review
I really enjoyed my trip here. We went there the morning after a big typhoon and so there weren’t many people. If you don’t like bugs or being in nature I don’t recommend it.
We started the day on the train and went to the Canadian village where we enjoyed the kaleidoscope museum and learning about their sister city.
Next, we walked through the fairy and Japanese garden to go up to the craft village. We had so much fun making a name plate and wine holder. The lady there was so kind and encouraging. Unforgettable experience. It could be expensive, my name plate was around 2000 yen, but if you pick a smaller plate and do just your name I think you could make it for only around 1000 yen.
The views were very nice from the village and I fell into the koi pond at the Japanese garden lol.
We had so much fun at a restaurant in the Izu village! The British village definitely seemed the most worn out but I think it was fun.
Price wise I guess it could be expensive for a place that not even everything is open and stuff. I didn’t think the walk around was that long at all as there were various things to see and do along the way. Walk through the garden to get from one side to another and not on the road.
I think that many places need improvement and we’re not the cleanest but it is an old place. If you just namedrop a nearby ryokan like arai they will give you a 400 yen discount lol. For 800 yen I definitely think it was worth it but you have to consider; do you like walking around in nature? Do you mind older facilities? Do you mind dropping money on various things here and there? If you prepare your mind accordingly I think you can have a great time.
Katherine Super — Google review
Speaking of the tourist destination of Shuzenji in Izu, it was "Niji no Sato". I was looking forward to paying the entrance fee and entering the park. The parking lot was also charged. There were very few customers. Are there few flowers blooming in June? The park is very large, but there are very few attractions. If you look forward to seeing the beautiful flowers, you will be disappointed. I simply go to enjoy nature, so if you have one, it would be a good place to take a walk. Several shops were closed, probably because there were few customers. That's too bad.
HIROKI NOZAWA (ののの) — Google review
I am rating this 3 because I don't really find it a good place to enjoy with. The amount of money you get to spend for the entire place plus the entrance fee is not really worth it for me. I was expecting a jaw-dropping scenery and services but nah. Just a so-so type of place. I am definitely not going back here.
Sylvia Kristael Sayago — Google review
Nice place to bring the family and pets.
They have activities for kids.
We enjoy the scenery while walking.
Jan mor — Google review
A very well designed and built UK theme park. I think it’s actually very well done. It may be a little old but I think it is still very aesthetically pleasing. It can be a little creepy because there are very few people around (maybe because of COVID-19). But I am sure when it is during its peak period, it could be more fun. This park is MASSIVE and you should allocated minimally 2-3 hours if you really want to explore the whole park. There is even a view point to see Mt Fuji. There are a lot of food stalls all over the park so you don’t have to worry about being hungry or thirsty. I would definitely go back again if I were to be at this area.
Majesta — Google review
Go to see. shuzenji Garden Nishino Sato, a simulated theme park. English village Including the Nada village, a German village And there is also a museum Ancient steam trains and The museum of ancient children's toys as well. Including the back, walking down the stairs from him there is still a Japanese-style garden.
There is a shady atmosphere, full of beautiful trees and a pond for ducks and carp. There are restaurants, cafes, shops in the same area. It is a very wide area because it is in the valley so you have to walk a long distance. But here there is a service to sit. The old steam train provided To go down to various points as well, including a vintage British car to sit with.
Izu Panorama Park is a picturesque mountain park that offers stunning views of Mt. Fuji from its cable car, viewing terrace, and restaurant. In addition to this, the area boasts various attractions such as the UNESCO World Heritage site Nirayama Reverbatory Furnaces, Mishima Skywalk - Japan's longest pedestrian suspension bridge, and the beautiful Kawazuzakura cherry trees.
The only way to go to the top is by cable car. Since the weather is good we saw the whole beauty of Mt. Fuji. There is also coffee shop and restaurant, you can have your food while enjoying the scenery.
Carla Alberca — Google review
Stunning views from the top! There's also a café and restaurant at the top so you can have a meal/drink whilst enjoying the scenery.
Ropeway is too expensive, but you can get a decent discount if you book online at least a day earlier. Online tickets are valid for 3 months so you can pick a day with good weather.
Shifluzzaman Quddus — Google review
It's absolutely worth going, what a fantastic discovery. Probably the best view point for Mt. Fuji. Cable car feels very steady even on a windy day.
Riccardo Cena — Google review
Wonderful place but it felt a bit overrated to me. If your sole purpose is to see mount Fuji, then you can try other close view points like Fuji Yoshida. The rope way is worth a ride though. It's probably the longest and the steepest I've ever ridden.
Farhan Shadique Arronno — Google review
Worth every dollar, every minute of your life making your trip down to enjoy the view of MT Fuji and much more. One feature I like, was there’s a “Live” camera that shows Mt Fuji if it’s blocked by cloud- helping you to make better decisions in terms of taking the cable ride
Ojisan ?Hiroshi? — Google review
It is another very beautiful view point of Fuji. Take the cable car to see Fuji on the mountain 🏔️. You will see the view of Fujisan with the sea. Another thing I really like is the delicious ice cream 🍦. There are many photo angles. Walking and enjoying the scenery can only be continued by soaking your feet in the onsen. Happy 😊
saneeya k. — Google review
Amazing view of Fuji. Tasty ice cream at a decent price! Was quiet when we went on a Friday afternoon.
Emily Holden — Google review
Pretty place! Food is average but the view is amazing! Gondola is quite pricey (2400 yen)
Aulia Oktadiputri Listiyadhi — Google review
Approximately 7 min ride on the Ropeway. The view was great but could have been better if clouds did not cover Mt Fuji when view from that direction. Enjoyed the view, fresh air and the raspberry ice-cream with the crunchy cone!
LG Tan — Google review
Great sky trolley ride and the view from the top would have been amazing if the clouds didn't obscure Mt. Fuji. Great snacks and coffee at the top with shopping at the base. Worth the visit to see Fuji.
Scott Mar — Google review
Gorgeous view. About 2000yen round trip on the cable cars (if you pay via credit card, always choose to pay in yen!) Take number 13 bus which is right outside Izunagaoka station, the stop is at the city center right before the onsen stop then walk for 8 minutes. Bus drivers speak minimum English; best if you show Google pictures for confirmation. There are also taxi outside the station. There are restaurants at the top of the park. We didnt see Mt Fuji as it was rainy but still worth it.
Lillian L. — Google review
A must do in izu. Terrific views of Fuji. Go early and you will get in quickly—no waiting! Tour busses come then the line is much longer.
LauraLee Peppler — Google review
Awesome views of Mount Fuji!
You can go up the cable car to the park for about 2,500 yen.
Up there is a coffee shop and udon restaurant and other neat things to buy. We went to the udon place and it was pretty good ( 1,100 to 1,300 yen).
If you are into hiking, there are also trails, playgrounds and shrines that you can check out.
Overall great place to spend an afternoon.
Oscar Kwok — Google review
Izu Panorama Park is a scenic attraction located in Izu City, Japan. This park offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, forests, and the stunning Sagami Bay. Visitors can enjoy lush gardens, hiking trails, and seasonal flower displays, making it a popular spot for both nature lovers and tourists seeking relaxation and picturesque landscapes.
Large vehicle park is available and per adult it's 2500 yen for a rope ride
Sadesh Chandrasekera — Google review
Worth the visit eventhough didnt manage to see Mt Fuji in all its glory cos it was covered in clouds. There is a shrine, playground, cafe and various walking path and viewing points from Panorama park. They have discount coupons for shops and eateries on top the mountain and at its base. Cable ride was fun with view of the city below and mountains in the background.
Agnes S — Google review
I just use google map to checkout nearby popular sightseeing spot and found this place and was not disappointed.
We the park isn’t very big but very comfortable. We were lucky to have a clear Mount Fuji that day. The restaurant there was okay (the taste is fine just don’t expect something very surprising) but you can eat with a Mount Fuji view.
There is free car park at the cable car station. The souvenir shop sells general stuff and a bit pricey (but if are not going to any other sightseeing spot, just buy it there)
achikaru — Google review
Great views. There was not too many people that I could really enjoy the park. Saw some lizards on the trail. Highly recommend this place.
William Allen — Google review
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260-1 Nagaoka, Izunokuni, Shizuoka 410-2211, Japan
Izu Mito Sea Paradise is a captivating aquarium that houses an array of fascinating sea creatures, including penguins, walruses, and Suruga Bay fish. Guests can also witness daily shows featuring talented sea lions and dolphins. The park offers entertainment for all ages with the added bonus of beautiful owls on display. Visitors can expect to be amazed by the diversity of marine life showcased in this wonderful attraction.
Adorable sea lions that can write kanji and tame dolphins exceeded my expectations!!
It's an aquarium but they have some cute beautiful owls too!!
Oregon Oranges — Google review
One of the best place to enjoy your time with family!
The dolphin and sea lion shows are mind blowing!!
There was a show where they feed a 640kg sea lion and that was sooo fun to watch!
You can enjoy many deep sea fish and creatures!
Also there is a snack stand that has many food options and the price is reasonable. Try the jellyfish ice cream. It has real jellyfish inside. Really tasty!
There is a gift shop also that has many beautiful things you'll like! Prices are reasonable compared to other gift shops.
Ticket price: 2200 yen (if bought there).
If you buy from website or Line coupon, then it'll be 2000 yen.
For those above 64 years old, ticket price is 1800 yen.
I'd say, the ticket price sounds expensive but the experience is totally worth it!!
Plan for 5 hours and you'll enjoy many many things!
Rubel Corraya (rjcorraya) — Google review
A wonderful aquarium and park with something for all ages.
TheJackball1986 — Google review
Relatively small Aquarium located at a quaint location. Was a bit held back at the entrance fees at the beginning, but the experience at the aquarium really made the money worth it.
The walrus, seals and dolphin shows were really good and I highly recommend them to watch them :) Really love how bonded the keepers and animals are.
Seeing their interactions really made my day.
Mervyn Lee — Google review
Amazing sea creatures, we enjoyed so much.
Every Whereyy — Google review
A nice and pretty place.
A holy ground for love livers must come here if you love the anime.
The entrance fee is around 3k yen
The inside is a beatifull place filled with sea animal you can see pinguin walrus dolphin etc.
When i come its in winter so not really much people come here the cafe also closed.
I come here in 2020 january just before covid hits hard.
Hope i can come here again.
rio vitoni — Google review
The price is rather steep for the scale of the aquarium but it's quite understandable given it's located in a small town. There wasn't much to do here rather than aquariums and performance show, if you wanted to catch the show at least you have to time your visit right because they run on a schedule. It was quite packed when I visit so I'm not sure if they still run performance if there's only few people on board.
Something to note, after the entrance they asks you for an involuntary photoshoot then at the exit they will ask you to buy off the print from them for a certain fee (about 2000 yen iirc). This might catch you off guard so you can either politely say no or if you are a fan of LL! Sunshine, you can buy your photo attached to an acrylic keychain of your favorite member for 1500 yen.
I would recommend visiting this place at least once if you are in Numazu area.
M Aditya Firmansyah — Google review
Spent a lovely few hours here really enjoying the aquarium. The shows were a lot of fun and there were many animals to see. Great date spot or family trip!
Ciara T — Google review
The ~$20 (2200 yen) is worth the admission since the money goes to feeding and taking care of the animals. Compared to the Monterey Bay Aquarium, this is much older, smaller, and the big animals have small pens which can be sad, but typical for all old school zoos/aquariums.
It’s actually bigger than it looks and the shows are the best part and on par with Sea World shows. My teenage kids liked it overall and only wished the pens were bigger. Gift shop is huge/new and food is typical. Good 1-2 hrs of entertainment for the family.
Chihiro Ikezi — Google review
A great aquarium to spend your day. Tons of animals and performances to catch! Sadly when we were there, most performances are closed due to the COVID pandemic, but we managed to catch the dolphin performance. It was great!
A familiar place too if you are a fan of the Love Live! Sunshine! as well.
Anonymous Turtle — Google review
Going from Indonesia to numazu the 2nd time because my 1st time i didnt enter Izu Mito sad,
Anyways i never been to an sea park like this in my whole life my country only has some aquarium etc, so this is one of my lifetime experience.
Enjoying deep sea animal, otter, walrus, and even dolphin make me happy,
Also i eat one of the fish food LMAO dont do this
Anyways it has a bright atmosphere that make you feels like part of the sea.
Will come here again with friend.
Rio Vitoni — Google review
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3-1 Uchiuranagahama, Numazu, Shizuoka 410-0295, Japan
Kuzuryu Shrine is a shrine dedicated to thenine-headed dragon, believed to reside in adjoining Lake Ashi. The beautiful scenery and nice little shrine makes it not well known to the masses, but it is a must see for anyone visiting Hakone.
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شينوبي حبيبي — Google review
Originally established in the year 757, the Nine-Headed-Dragon Shrine [Kuzuryu-jinja] reveres a nine-headed dragon. According to ancient legend, the dragon who lived at the bottom of Lake Ashi demanded a human sacrifice from the local villagers. A monk named Mangan Jyonin saved the villagers by subduing the dragon causing it to renounce its evil ways. The dragon became revered as a dragon king, and these days, a festival is held every year on July 31st to celebrate the nine-headed dragon king.
Daisei Iketani (Pix4Japan) — Google review
This Shrine is located within Hakone Shrine.
As always, stairs to the top!
Vegas Mama — Google review
9 headed dragon
Michael Chang — Google review
beautiful scenery, nice little shrine. not known to the masses
m k — Google review
Gorgeous at sunset
Le Ho — Google review
I am glad that I could go Kuzuryu jinja!
REN K. — Google review
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Quỳnh Trần — Google review
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80-1 Motohakone, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0522, Japan
The Hakone Open-Air Museum, established in 1966, aims to blend nature and art seamlessly. It spans across 77,000 acres of Japanese countryside and showcases an extensive collection from renowned international and local artists such as Miro, Rodin, and Yoshitatsu Yanagihara. The museum features outdoor sculptures by notable artists like Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth set against the backdrop of Hakone's lush hills.
Beautiful open air museum set in an incredible mountain backdrop. Lots of awesome sculptures including some interactive ones that kids can play on. There’s also an awesome indoor Picasso exhibit with 300 works (no photos allowed). Quite a bit of walking, so something to keep in mind if you’re differently able, although there are ramps which is good. Worth noting is the gift store - one of the most unique I’ve seen, so bring some spending money for that!
Ashli S — Google review
Definitely a must see in the autumn. The beautiful fall colors really make this museum magical. I’m additional to the grounds and various statues and exhibits, there is also a Picasso exhibit. We waited in line for 15-20 minutes in the morning on a weekend, which is not too bad. If you can buy tickets in advance, go for it, but still worth the wait. The grounds are spacious, so we did not feel crowded although it was pretty busy. Love the art!
Mary — Google review
A really nice place to visit while you're in Hakone. There are a lot of interesting pieces of art and we enjoyed walking around on our last morning in the area. I wouldn't say to go out of your way to visit here, but if you have time and you're nearby, it's worth it. The Picasso gallery was very interesting, I was surprised to see that they had so many original pieces in such a remote museum in Japan.
There are quite a few interactive sections for kids. And there is a lot of English.
Ryan Palmer — Google review
Place is vast. We went during August, so it's summer. It was very hot so we have to go around the place quickly. Here you can see different arts and architecture coming from various artist from different parts of the world.
They also showcase some of Picasso's best work together with brief stories about it.
Nice place to visit if you love art, but the place itself has a nice ambience and a good place to just relax and enjoy the view.
Arlhie Rose Razon-Magabo — Google review
Really enjoyable, especially if you have a nice weather day. It was extremely windy today but sunny so it was manageable. It’s a beautiful space and the art is interesting. It reminds me of Louisiana Art Museum in Denmark with a less-impressive indoor collection (Hakone’s) although they have a Picasso ceramic exhibit which was cool to see. I’d love to have had coffee/a snack here but it just wasn’t the day for us for that.
If you’re in the area it’s worth it to come here. I don’t know if I’d take a special trip just for this place but to each ‘er own.
The architecture is awesome, too. I was kinda sad that adults aren’t allowed to play in the net installation.
Kate Carr — Google review
Great place, totally worth the ticket price. I genuinely didn't expect it to be so good. Adults loved it and so did kids. Spent about 90 minutes there but you could spend longer. The views are also incredible.
Free stroller rental for kids too.
Didn't use the cafe.
Would go back again. Defo recommend.
Ruth Smith — Google review
Great exhibition of different artists that fits perfectly into the landscape. Very varied and entertaining. Many exhibits can be experienced directly, they may be touched or walked through. Especially suitable for children of all ages. At different times of the year you get different impressions.
Torsten Kliem — Google review
This museum for me is beautiful! It's a mixture of art appreciation and relaxation. They have a museum for some of Picasso's work . The kids have areas to have fun too! They have a maze, an activity area and craft area. There were families with small children when we visited. And after a long walk around the meandering green, one can relax at a foot bath beside the cafe.
Travel Tan — Google review
Very unique museum that's expansive and beautiful to walk through, with special exhibit as well like the Picasso museum. Went on a weekend and the weather was beautiful. We were able to buy tickets day of, and there are coin lockers available to store backpacks. We stayed for a few hours as we looked around at a leisurely pace.
Min Sun Kim — Google review
Among my favourite museums, wish all museums were open air concepts, refreshing and not stuffy that way. Surrounding mountains were a nice touch, can’t imagine those were easy to install. Even in the winter, the yellowing grass contrasted well with all the exhibits, will absolutely be coming back again soon.
Favourite piece was the metallic wedge of charred humans limbs; very heavy metal. And in contrast to that absolute darkness, my second favourite was the light bending glass tower that to my surprise, was decorated in pictures almost hidden if you don’t look carefully enough. I made it to the top but my battery died, so no picture but I will return in the spring and bring either a phone charger or a briefcase full of batteries to avoid the humiliation I faced carrying around a dead phone.
Mo — Google review
I visited at the end of February and was lucky enough to witness some snow on the ground. It definitely had a magical feeling and I enjoyed most of the artwork on display. The indoor exhibits were a bit crowded but I guess that can't be helped! The gift shop had a nice range of souvenirs and knick knacks.
Rachel Evans — Google review
My family had fun! It's a place where visitors of all ages can enjoy! Art and nature combined, plus facilities where kids can play, there's something for any family member to experience.
Daniel Manganip — Google review
This is a stunning art museum with many interesting and aesthetically pleasing art installations. There are many large-scale art design projects nearby, and inside the museum, there is a Picasso art museum for enthusiasts to visit. The indoor design of the spiral tower is particularly impressive and not to be missed. This is definitely a must-visit art museum.
Rafael — Google review
The reason this place is really nice is because you can take your kids to museum but you don't have to be too worried about making them quiet.
As long as it's a nice weather, you can basically spend the whole day slowly walking around, and let your kids run around.
All the sculptures and the art is also dynamic and is in harmony with the nature.
You cannot get proper food there as there's only hot dog that can be counted as food. He brought small sandwiches for our kids.
X R — Google review
It’s a sculpture museum featuring lots of open space and interactive pieces. There are several facilities designed for children, and many visitors, mostly Japanese people, take their children with them. It’s a nice refreshing stop that can add some fresh air into your trip. I recommend paying attention to the weather forecast as the region is very prone to fog and rain.
Steve Pei — Google review
It was an absolute delight exploring the vast collection of outdoor sculptures and the captivating works of Pablo Picasso. 🏞️💫
The museum's picturesque setting amidst the stunning Hakone mountains created a serene atmosphere that perfectly complemented the art on display. From the moment we stepped foot into the museum, we were greeted by a world of beauty and creativity. The open-air concept allowed us to appreciate the sculptures in their natural surroundings, and it felt like walking through an artistic wonderland. 🌿🗿
The Picasso Pavilion was a true highlight of our visit. We were mesmerized by the diverse range of Picasso's masterpieces, showcasing his innovative and ever-evolving style. The museum did an excellent job of curating the exhibition, providing insight into the artist's life and artistic journey. It was fascinating to see iconic paintings, ceramics, and sculptures up close, and to witness the depth of Picasso's creativity. 🎭🖌️
What made the experience even more enjoyable was the museum's interactive features. We were able to participate in various art installations and even create our own masterpieces at the workshop. 🎨 The knowledgeable staff were friendly and provided valuable information about the artworks, enhancing our understanding and appreciation of Picasso's genius.
Ben Lau — Google review
There’s a nice area for kids only (see second photo) but that’s about it for kids. The sculptures are dotted around the compound. It is a nice walk if the weather is good. Perhaps budget 90mins if you wish to do it at a leisurely pace. I was not that impressed by the Picasso exhibit. Adult ticket costs 1600yen.
Kee Ping Ting — Google review
It’s a sculpture museum featuring lots of open space in a beautiful location that surrounds mountains. superbly maintained landscaped gardens, walkways and well-curated pieces. They have some of Picasso's work. The kids below 12 have areas to have fun too. A brief visit will definitely take a couple of hours. Keep in mind the weather before planning to visit.
Sunil Murali — Google review
Hakone Open air museum
No need to get your tickets in advance for this museum. You can get your tickets at the entrance and even if there is a q it moves pretty fast.
More than anything this place is worth visiting as it is a the space is so beautifully designed that it is easy to walk around and gives the impression of vastness.
There space is big yet cleverly integrates art with nature so that even though there are loads of statues and structures, you never feel stifled or overwhelmed. In fact you will want to walk a lot more to take in all of them.
There are loads of outdoor sculptures by various artists and some are rather interesting. Although i think the word art might be a bit stretched here on occasions when you look at the sculptures or when you read the inspiration of these artists behind their work.
Loads of outdoor exhibits and in general 2 big spaces that allow for more interaction.
One is the Woods of Net which has a net structure within a wooden dome structure that allows for children to use it as a sort of net playground that they can climb on and swing on.
The other is a flower petal like maze that you can walk in and try to find your way out, albeit confusing i must say. In the end i walked the same way back out the way i entered instead of finding the other exit.
As for indoor exhibits, there are 3 (Hakone master piece collection, multi hall that is at the exit, and Picasso Pavilion).
I think the one that people generally spend the most time, is at the Picasso Pavillion. Interestingly instead of chronologically displaying his works or capturing it according to his life:
“This latest exhibit deconstructs the artist himself, presenting perspectives from different angles, such as subject matter and technique, and different points in time, by date of the artwork, so that the viewer may then reconstruct their image of Picasso.
For this exhibit, works from the Picasso Collection have been divided into 17 themes, creating a free and natural exhibition space unbound by chronology.
The Picasso of this exhibit is one who defies definition by a single perspective or specific point in time—Picasso as a continuum transcending time and space.”
The one i enjoyed the most was the symphonic structure. There a circular tower captures the four seasons through stained glass that leads you to an open air space on top with a great view of the museum and the trees and mountains beyond.
Aiyoh MJ — Google review
Absolutely wonderful! Majestic location in the mountains, with an amazing setting of beautifully landscaped gardens, walkways, forest paths, and well-curated pieces of world-renowned artists and sculptors. The mood is serene and calming, and the experience is one of awe and beauty. My family and I spent a few hours, before it closed for the day, and there was still a good bit of exhibition to which we did not get. But, it was a delightful experience, and we will return.
Victor Hernandez — Google review
It was worth a visit. It’s a huge area. We spent a little over an hour here. Lots of sculptures. Our favorite was the stained glass tower. It’s tall, beautiful and very instagram worthy. This open air museum is great for the whole family. There is even an interesting playground structure for kids only. There’s also building with Picasso’s work in it but they don’t allow any photographs or video.
Hi I Am — Google review
We had an incredible time at the Hakone Open-Air Museum. We went on a weekend and there was no waiting at all. The museum is spread out and gives you a lot of space to wonder around. The art pieces are really cool and vary across the site, the Picasso Pavilion was pretty cool as well and the tower with glass cover was incredible to see and experience.
Adam Shoshani — Google review
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1121 Ninotaira, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0407, Japan
Gora Station is a key transportation hub in Hakone, providing access to popular attractions such as Ashi Lake and Mount Fuji. Visitors can reach Ashi Lake via the Hakone Ropeway or local buses, with accommodation options mainly concentrated on the eastern shore near the ropeway station. On clear days, stunning views of Mount Fuji can be enjoyed from this area.
It is such a beautiful train station in Hakone. The design more like western or Switzerland building than Japanese. Me and family had 3 times visited here and never get bored with everything happened in Hakoke. The fresh air, cleaniness, the people are so nice and very helpful. I will visit again Hakone in the near future. Many places I have not seen during my last visit there.
Arief Rahman Hakim — Google review
2023 September 4★
A nice station that's like the central hub of Hakone. Outside, there are numerous restaurants and other vendors.
At this station, there's the cable car and the train. Though the train itself is pretty slow as it maneuvers through the hillside. It also does something interesting where it stops, reverses and takes another split line. Very interesting indeed.
Otherwise you'll find that overall a pleasant ride.
Mark Cheung — Google review
this is a small station in Hakone....
u can take rest here, and visit the park, garden, and have meal....
JOHN NG — Google review
This place is a station for cable car to the top of Hakone! You change car here! There are small cafe and kind staff! Enjoy!
Erine Taguchi — Google review
Main station to change to the cable car. Nice little town.
Martin Kwok — Google review
You came here to transfer from train to rail, where you can enjoy the views while on the ride. The staff here are also very friendly.
Lenzo Chan — Google review
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Gōra, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0408, Japan
Hakone Gōra Park is a stunning Western-style hillside botanical garden located in Hakone. This French-style landscape park offers a picturesque retreat throughout the year, showcasing vibrant azaleas and cherry blossoms in spring, blooming hydrangeas around the central fountain in summer, and a breathtaking display of red and orange maple leaves in autumn. During winter, the park transforms with enchanting Christmas lights. Visitors can also enjoy scenic views of Mt.
If you have the Hakone free pass you can visit it free of charge. The greenhouses are really nice. Instead of walking from gora station you can take the cable car from Gora and get off at the koen Shimo station (OH58). The park is nearer to reach from this station.
akshay malik — Google review
We went here with two families of 4. Kids age range 5-10. We thoroughly enjoyed the place. There are activities that kids can do at the Craft House. They enjoyed glass making as well as making their own bread jewelry. There's a cafe in the location for a quick lunch. At the Craft House there's a shop where you can purchase various items, including various tea/coffee mug with unique designs; I purchased one for a present.
We explored the atrium and attend the tea ceremony, We walked through the different paths you are encouraged to take by sheer curiosity in "where does this path lead"?
There's also a gift shop located by the lower level exit.
There are no in/out privileges, so once you are in, you can't leave and come back in without paying the entrance fee again.
Allen Reyes — Google review
We had a relaxing walk through the gardens and enjoyed admiring the beautiful flowers and nature around us -- definitely a park worth visiting if the flowers are in bloom and if you have 1.5-2hrs in Hakone.
Hsiang — Google review
Visitors are greeted by a vast garden teeming with cherry blossom trees and an array of lush plants.
Wander through the garden pathways to discover a pottery making area.
The tranquil atmosphere invites visitors to observe the pottery making process while enjoying the natural beauty of the surroundings.
Amidst the serene setting, the delicate cherry blossoms add a touch of elegance to the experience, creating a picturesque backdrop for exploration.
Irene Gatt — Google review
Love this place and especially fountain was amazing. Whole park is good and neatly maintained
Sakthi Narayanan — Google review
Lovey small garden, especially during autumn with the seasonal foliage. Entrance is free with the Hakone pass. They have several craft shops and cafes.
Gerald Lee — Google review
About a 10 - 20 minute uphill walk from Gora station. The admission ticket is covered by Hakone free pass and last admission is before 4:30PM. Very lovely garden with fragrant flowers
David Tsui — Google review
Well managed garden park! If you have Hakone Free Pass, the entry ticket is free.
Nice place to walk around and there were so many different plants to look at.
yuying hong — Google review
This park is awesome. It was a rainy day in Hakone, but we went anyway. Was not disappointed.
Cheap reasonable price to get in. Plenty of green houses with an awesome variety of plants to see. Gotta keep your eyes open because there's neat plants tucked everywhere.
The grounds were beautiful. Paths all around. A mix between beautiful natural mountain stone and more modern accommodating ways.
The tea house with ceremony was like it's own little park. The experience was nice and came with a nice little personal tour of all the houses and bath.
I would highly recommend attending this park. We went in March, so not as much going on outdoors but, I can only imagine how beautiful it is in bloom with it's extensive rose gardens and wide variety of other native fauna.
We did not do any experiences, but the craft house is neat. Plenty of beautiful art pieces to purchase and we couldn't help but do so. The experiences looked fun and well set up. Kinda feel like we missed out but that was our decision. Keep note of the timing to receive your works, all clearly labeled. Most are day of, but some like ceramics and glass take time for proper completion.
Greg Noyes — Google review
Very charming and pretty gardens with greenhouses and optional pottery and glassblowing activities available set on a fairly steep hillside.
Trent Park — Google review
Free entrance with the Hakone freepass, and it's definitely worth your while. It's so picturesque and lovely. There's a lot to see, from a greenhouse to a teahouse, from rose garden to water fountain. And they have ice cream, a fancy looking cafe and a couple of shops.
Grant Kantor — Google review
Love this park at the top of Gora! It’s a little pricey, at 550 per person, but a very relaxing experience. Best in seasons but good all year round! Worth the walk to the top of the village!
Richard Stuebe — Google review
This place is absolutely beautiful! The park was clean and the varieties of flora and fauna was amazing! They even had a dedicated Christmas section which was beautiful and smell amazing! Had a mini tea tasting ceremony within the park as well (you can opt for the combine ticket at the counter).
Charlene Chua — Google review
A relaxing place to learn up some handy crafts,like making glassware, pottery, key chain, chain etc. Primary reason for the visit.
As for the park, it is nicely kept, but was super quiet during winter and not much to see in the park at rhis time while strolling around. Perhaps it is not the best time to visit during winter. Even the coffee outlets were closed during my visit.
KA LEE — Google review
If you love plants, this is a must-see attraction in Hakone. We were very impressed by the greenhouse and the care that went into each area, even during winter. There was even a Christmas-themed tunnel which was the star of the show.
You can also enjoy a brief tea ceremony if you buy the discount package at 1100 yen, it was a great addition.
Joshua F. — Google review
One of the most worth it attractions. The park was filled with endless activities and we spent a good 2 hours here enjoying the cafe and the different exhibits. If you are here in Gora, this is a place u should not miss!
Javier Tan — Google review
You need to buy tickets to enter the park. It cost ¥550. It opens at 9.30am to 4.30pm. Inside the park got cafe, craft shop where you can made or buy key chains, earings etc. They also got lesson for gass blowing craft, pottery craft.
There is a central fountain, tea house and nice garden.
Julie Ho — Google review
It was our last day in Hakone and we chose to visit the Gora Park gardens. We were pleasantly surprised with the huge variety of plants, flowers, and interesting walking paths. I was even a cafe where you can grab coffee or a drink along with a various selection of cakes. Thankfully on the south entrance there is bag lockers where you can quickly store your belongings to enjoy a hands-free walk of the gardens. We were also surprised to find a huge greenhouse area which housed botanical tropical plants. Ranging from ferns, bromeliads, Venus fly traps and even pineapples. There was also an amazing display roses in every color and variety you could imagine. There is also a big engraved stone which explained about the original man who created this garden back in approximately 1910 and how when it was created there was no people living in the area where the garden is situated. It was a very remote and uninhabited location in hokone and when they started construction the whole area was just barren rocks. It was a wonderful way to finish our holiday in Hakone.
Craig Muller — Google review
This place looks so romantic for me, with all the trees and flowers that were all placed nicely and the landscape gives me such a feeling of peace.
When we came to the place, we went first to the souvenir store near the entrance and bought some stuff. They have lots of cute and unique products that you can buy as souvenirs.
It was summer when we came here, so the wisteria which I really wanted to see was not in bloom.
We might come back here during the spring to see the place in a different picture.
Arlhie Rose Razon-Magabo — Google review
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1300 Gora, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0408, Japan
Lake Ashi, also known as Ashinoko, is a picturesque crater lake located in Hakone, west of Tokyo. Visitors can enjoy sightseeing cruises on the lake and explore nearby hiking trails and campsites. The area offers various ways to take in the stunning scenery, including onboard Hakone Sightseeing Cruises or from the shores of Lake Ashi. Additionally, visitors can experience breathtaking views from the Hakone Ropeway gondola or while relaxing in hot springs.
Amazing place , good scenic view. Cruise around the place and view of Mountains is breathtaking.
Swathi — Google review
Lovely atmosphere. Nice place to enjoy the nature. When no clouds around Mount Fuji cam be clearly viewed.
Lot of free parkings. Lot of restaurants around.
Chaminda Madugalle — Google review
Cool place. Very calm and tranquil. Plenty of things to see all around the lake. Bring comfortable shoes! Theres some nice restaurants and cafes spotted all along the shore.
A C — Google review
Serene place to spent a romantic evening.
Parking place available all round lake.
Does have peddle boat facility for around 1500yen.
There is a toilet across the road.
Good place to spent 2~3hr.
durgesh mandwale — Google review
Beautiful place to visit (as is Hakone in general). Especially worth visiting for the packed Ashinoko Summer Festival which goes from July 31st to August 5th. Various performances, fireworks, torii burning on the lake and more. Hopefully the festival will be held as normal this year.
George Zhou — Google review
Arriving at the 5th lake of our Mt Fuji + 5 Lakes Helicopter Tour. After circling the mountain & its surrounding terrain, returning to Tokyo Heliport. We’ve been in the sky for 1 hour 15 minutes
L Chan — Google review
Lake Ashi also referred to as Hakone Lake or Ashinoko Lake, is a scenic lake in the Hakone area of Kanagawa Prefecture in Honshū, Japan. It is a crater lake that lies along the southwest wall of the caldera of Mount Hakone, a complex volcano that last erupted in 1170 CE at Ōwakudani. The lake is known for its views of Mount Fuji, its numerous hot springs, historical sites, and ryokan. The lake is located on the Tōkaidō road, the main link between Kyoto and Tokyo.
Porsche Tan — Google review
We took the short boat ride from one side of the lake to the other and It was an experience like no other. I haven't see a lake to beautiful until now.
There is a need to preserve these natural wonders as they serve to refresh the human mind. It cleanses the soul for even a moment.
Although I did not see Fuji-san, I was able to take some pretty swell pics of the shore-side torii.
Benjamin de Leon — Google review
A beautiful lake and lovely for a stroll with plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby to suit all tastebuds
Jon Bower — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful view of the Lake Ashi. It was a breezy and sunny day to enjoy.
Tadd Pham — Google review
An incredibly picturesque and beautiful place to visit and immerse yourself in. The amount of green around you is unreal!
Daria Sk — Google review
Lake ashi is absolutely beautiful! We arrived to togendai after a short bus ride from our hotel. There at the base, lake ashi had the lovely pirate ships coming back into port. Shout out to the Evangelion characters everywhere & the cool human sized figure in the station! Definitely a fan favorite, fun fact the anime is set in Hakone and lake ashi & Owakudani appear in the series 👏🏼
After a short walk enjoying the water front we caught the Hakone Ropeway for a scenic ride up the mountain side, it was Picturesque to say the least. As we got higher in elevation we could see Mt. Fuji with it's donut cloud hats lol As well as plumes of white smoke emerging and bursting out from the area up ahead. When you arrive at the top of Owakudani if your an egg fan you must try the "Kuro-Tamago" as called by locals, aka black eggs or sulfur eggs. There's a legend about life expectancy around them. Check out my review of Owakudani for more! Of follow me on IG @ loverboy_lb420 ty!
Robert Cota — Google review
Lake Ashi in Japan is a tranquil and picturesque destination. The serene waters, surrounded by lush greenery and with a backdrop of Mount Fuji, create a stunning natural setting. Whether you're taking a boat cruise or enjoying a lakeside walk, it offers a peaceful escape.
Leonardo Arango — Google review
You get a really nice view of Mt Fuji from here on a clear day. We were super lucky to have visited during a clear day and couldn't stop looking at the majestic view of Mt Fuji!
Jian Wei Chuah — Google review
Hakone Ashi Lake is also known for its stunning autumn foliage, which transforms the entire area into a vibrant palette of reds, oranges, and yellows. The scene is nothing short of breathtaking and truly makes for a photographer's paradise.
You can enjoy by having boat ride and walk around the lake
Sadesh Chandrasekera — Google review
Stunning views of Mt. Fuji from Hakone's Ashinoko Lake. Serene, beautiful, and a must-visit for nature lovers.
クリス栗村 — Google review
It’s amazing and beautiful. In the evening it becomes cool and the breeze is super cool….. I wanted to stay there but I had to return….
Abu Hasan Mohammad Khaled — Google review
Beautiful, the pirate ship boat will give you a nice scenic ride through out the whole lake from which you'll be able to spot the shrines and some of the must see places. Don't miss it out!
Pablo Jose Carreño Balcazar — Google review
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Motohakone, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0522, Japan
Owakudani, also known as Hell Valley, is a geothermic site in Hakone that offers stunning views of Mt. Fuji and the surrounding area. Visitors can take the Hakone Tozan Railway or local buses from Hakone-Yumoto Station to reach this forested and mountainous area. One of the main attractions here is the opportunity to eat black eggs boiled in hot springs, which are said to add seven years to your life for each egg consumed.
Beautiful area with many touristy shops and a museum detailing the local geology which is very fascinating (tix: 100 yen)! There is a nature trail connected to the main complex that requires reservations that provides a look at the local wildlife. Make sure to try the black eggs while you are here as they are delicious!
Max Davis — Google review
Black eggs! This oozing, green scar was caused by an eruption thousands of years ago and then there was a horrible mud slide that killed many people 100 years ago. Now they are working really hard to terrace the place. It truly feels like another planet and it smells like hell. I recall a time when you could walk out further to see where they cook the eggs but it’s all blocked off now. I suppose there may have been people who got sick from the noxious gas. I wish more areas were accessible for exploration. Still, I understand that is probably not safe. The ropeway is a great experience especially on a sunny day. We were lucky to catch it at a nice time in February. Looking forward to visiting again whenever we have a chance. Thanks for all the delicious hard boiled eggs over the years 🙏🎉😄
Vince Prep — Google review
Beautiful view! Strong smell. Special experience.
The guided tour into the volcano area is very limited access and has to be reserved several days in advance, which is quite inconvenient.
The black egg is interesting and tasty.
Tasty Banana — Google review
In the Owakudani area near the Hakone volcano there are places where hot smoke comes out of the ground (it's not a geyser) the smell of sulfur which scorches the ground in a yellow color. View of Lake Ashinoko and Mount Fujiyama in Japan. It is amazing, don't miss the cable car ride, boating on the lake and visiting the open museum. It is said that the Japanese cook eggs in the hot springs which gives them a black color. A belief holds that eating one egg adds 7 years to life. The place also has a restaurant and sells ice cream, which is also black in color.
YAKI YAK — Google review
Beautiful place to visit.
The peak is about 1044 meter high and you can see the inactive volcanoes and smokes coming out from the volcano.
However the smoke is very stingy because of its sulphuric property.
You have to take a Cable car in order to get to the top.
One of the most famous food is Black Egg or 黒卵.
The rumor about the black egg is that if you have one black egg then your life expectancy will increase to extra 7 years.
Its really very interesting rumor that almost 95% tourists buy Black eggs.
Really must visit once.
Santosh Shrestha — Google review
Easy to find, lovely atmosphere (not counting the dreadful smell of sulphur of course😆) . The ride on the gondola was nice and provided a lovely view on approaching the lake. The weather tho obscured Mt. Fuji ☹️
I liked that I could buy a one way or return ticket and use it anytime throughout the day. I do think that ¥2250 (return) is a rather pricey ride tho but I guess it's a tourist attraction.
I didn't like that the minimum number of eggs I could purchase was 5 - felt like a waste of resources since I couldn't eat that many and 3 ended up in the trash.
All round nice experience - I recommend it.
Daniele Willie — Google review
Beautiful place. Went there when it was cloudy, wind was really strong and you could see the clouds pass through. It's a pretty cool experience. I do wonder if mount Fuji is visible from this area or not.
russell maharlika — Google review
This place looks so great especially while you're inside the ropeway where you can actually see the smokes coming from the mountains on a great angle.
Once you go down, you'll see shops selling souvenirs and some black egg that they believe will add more years to your life if you eat it.
We decided not to stay too long due to the sulfur smell coming from the smokes.
It is a place with a breath taking view that's why it's a must visit site when you go to Hakone.
Arlhie Rose Razon-Magabo — Google review
Beautiful place, access through ropeway recommended, or by car. Enjoy the view, the volcanic mountain, Fuji-san and have your meal here with the legendary black egg. Must visit. Smell of sulphur to be expected as usual, not so strong with the wind.
kazuk360 shadows — Google review
This place is so beautiful, really wish we would have done a little bit more research on things to do especially that you can walk to the area where the eggs are boiled. However, even without doing all this we still wouldn’t have had time to do anything else given that the ropeway closes relatively early. Definitely worth checking out though.
Candelario Saldana — Google review
Fantastic experience! You can see the sulfur escaping the ground from the last eruption in 2015. The black eggs are supposed to extend your life by 7 years. And they have all kinds of food to try!
Ashley Johnson — Google review
There's nothing really to see here, it's cool to see the geothermal activity but it's not exactly pretty and the views are mediocre at best. The cable car was awesome though.
Mike VA — Google review
Not to be missed if you are in Hakone. You get to smell the sulfur and experience the black eggs and ice cream. Great experience! Highly recommend to book a tour in advance if you are looking for further exploration of the place.
Javier Tan — Google review
Potentially the single best reason to purchase a Hakone transportation pass. This mountain top has some incredible views of Mt. Fuji and the mine on the back side. It’s accessible by cable car system, and serves a black egg that apparently extends your life - which I had no interest in trying.
Matty B — Google review
Impressive spot!! Must go there while u are in hakone.
Part of the ropeway was under maintenance when we visited, so we laid 2500 yen round trip per person but only took a short ride.
Sky was clear, could see the huge Fuji!
Melisa Woo — Google review
Good place to visit. Bit expensive for cable car like round trip for 2.5 TJPY but still nice place to go. As Pic attached, you can also see the view of Fuji Mountain. In the shop here you can buy black egg and some souvenirs. Not recommend to buy black egg dumpling bread which tastes ... umm bread itself is really dry and rather propose to buy just black tamago
James S — Google review
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1251 Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0631, Japan
The Hakone Ropeway offers a breathtaking aerial gondola ride above a valley of volcanic craters. This 4km route from Tougendai station to Sounzan station passes through the Hakone mountains, providing ever-changing views of nature throughout the seasons. From cherry blossoms to red and yellow leaves, the scenery is stunning. On clear days, Mount Fuji can be seen in the distance.
Nestled in the serene natural beauty of Hakone, Japan, the Pola Museum of Art is a modern museum that boasts a unique underground design and offers visitors a forest trail experience. Established in 2002 by the Pola Art Foundation, this museum showcases an impressive private art collection amassed over 40 years by Tsuneshi Suzuki.
It was so incredible to see Monet's paintings in person. The outside area was really nice to walk through as well. It was so surreal to walk through the trees while the music was playing.
ariana hardesty — Google review
Awesome museum at the heart of the forest! Elegant main building surrounded by the park for enjoying nature. Collection is excellent. Especially some of Japanese masterpieces! There is a small cafe in the main building with good coffee and sweets. Recommend!
Galiia Dautova — Google review
The local transportation system is well connected to getting there is no problem. An interesting building that is a pleasure to walk through and feel. The permanent collection is impressive. The special exhibition was thoughtful and pulled from a variety of genres to make its point. The outdoor walk was lovely and quiet.
Gerald Williams — Google review
A nice blend of art (including some top-tier names) and nature - with some nice forest walking trails available around the museum area.
Eugene Firsov — Google review
A great surprise while we were visiting the Hakone area. The museum is not huge but is not too small either, and the exhibitions were thoughtfully laid out and explained. The museum building is amazing and it integrates with the forest in a beautiful way. A great option to visit if you're in the area
Carlos GMT — Google review
The collection of Impressionist artworks housed within this private museum is truly commendable. The sheer volume and quality of these art pieces exemplify the museum's dedication to preserving and showcasing this significant artistic movement.
Charles Zhu — Google review
Beautifully designed museum nestled in the forest with a surprisingly spectacular gallery of art pieces including surrealist and impressionist classics. We visited during a particularly rainy, windy day and was impressed by the receptionist, who helped us book a taxi back to our hotel (we would not have been able to return given the storm outside).
Theseus327 — Google review
One of the most amazing museums I’ve ever been to. The building is an experience in itself and it’s surrounded by a beautiful nature path. Getting there is very easy but leaving not so much. I hope I’m able to go back at least once in my life.
Carlos Serrano — Google review
Amazing place. The POLA Museum of Art is a little out of the way, but can be reached easily enough by public bus from Gora station. There is a bus you can catch down the road from the Hakone Open Air Sculpture Museum. It's a good combination of doing these two things together in one day. The POLA Museum has artworks from Monet, Gaughan, Van Gogh, Matisse, Cezanne and plenty of other masters. There is a lovely cafe that makes good strong coffee. You can also get tea and cake. The cafe looks out over some lovely forested areas. It may not be known or be as famous as the large art museums, but it is a treasure. Invest some time and go see this calming but also inspiring place.
Harro — Google review
Lovely exhibit in a sleek, introspective building. A bit abstract for our tastes, but that's irrelevant. We particularly enjoyed the forest walk, which features an extensive network of concealed speakers projecting soothing music as you walk through the trees.
Vince — Google review
I couldn’t believe how many famous and beautiful paintings there were here. I was so impressed with the quality and beauty of the building as well. It was surrounded by nature and relatively not crowded on the inside as well. I would love to go back again. What a hidden gem.
Alexandra Latham — Google review
One of my favorite art museum! Recommend for anyone who interested in Impressionist art era. You will see a lot of beautiful and vivid paintings from all around the world. Also i love the architecture there as well.
KwAn Watta — Google review
Wonderful museum with great impressionist art collection and high-quality temporary exhibitions. The most recent one on contemporary Japanese painting was especially worth a visit.
Frank Witkam — Google review
Beautiful building with a small collection of impressionist paintings. We really enjoyed the special exhibition on Art Deco in France in the 1920s, and the outdoor trail too :) Worth a visit if you’re in the area, have some time to spare, and are looking for a relaxing 1-2h with some impressive art.
Alisha Lavendra — Google review
Pola Museum of Art ポーラ美術館 is very expensive for what they offer. It is a small museum and there were almost no art pieces outdoors. It was a let down. Go to the Hakone open-air museum instead.
¥500 Parking
¥1800 Entrance fee
Ohayō Phil — Google review
One of the best art museums i ever visited in Japan. Beautiful location, nice art works and trail was very nice. I would definitely recommend visiting here if you are in Hakone area.
Tetsushi Koyama — Google review
Lovely collections and landscapes. Worth a visit. If you can visit only 2, this is one of them.
1800 for the entrance fee and 500 for the parking. Well worth it.
Julin Likasiri — Google review
Superb museum (and that is not trivial give the many excellent museums Japan has on offer) — well curated exhibits that span the range of art history. Also has a nice outdoor walk. A bit out of the way (and thus peaceful and quiet) but there is a direct bus from Gora station.
Alcan Sng (alcandafalcon) — Google review
An enjoyable space and time to spend at. Great architecture the museum itself.
Nestled in a picturesque setting, the Hakone Venetian Glass Museum, also known as Hakone Garasu no Mori or Hakone Glass Forest, is a delightful museum that focuses on Venetian glassware. It boasts an impressive collection of exquisite glass pieces from various periods, with a special emphasis on those from the Venetian Renaissance.
Absolutely gorgeous! I went with a small group of people and we took some great photos and had a good time walking around the museum. The sights are beautiful, and the entry fee is extremely affordable. There's places to eat, relax, and simply enjoy the views as well. Loved every second of this place, bring your cameras!
Ryan Delaluz — Google review
This was such a amazing museum. There are both Japanese and English explanations, but not for all pieces. Still, it was very informative and outright stunning.
There was practically no wait to get in. But if you don't like the wait, be sure to buy tickets online (you'll also get a discount).
Definitely a must-see if you're visiting Hakone!
Tawny Ambrum — Google review
My favourite museum I’ve visited in Japan. So unexpected and the pictures don’t even begin to scratch the surface of how beautiful this place is. The restaurant inside was also 5 stars, a perfect spot for our anniversary overlooking the sparkling garden.
Christy Mullen — Google review
A nice, elegant, beautiful museum. If you like shiny objects and glitters, you will love this place in Hakone. There is also a restaurant inside, but it was very crowded. I enjoyed window shopping the great variety of objects on display. There was also a bell for lovers so I think this is a nice place to bring a date, specially if you are both young.
Yoshi Mirai — Google review
It is hard to capture the shunning lights by a camera but it is really amazing while you see the scene by your own eyes. A place for lunch or some food while visiting the area. Bus access is very convenient. You can also spend times seeing the exhibits indoors.
James Pan — Google review
Such a nice museum. We went there when it was raining, and it made the museum more mystical. You can see so many glass collections and art, and of course you can also buy it on souvenir shop. They also have classes to make your own glass art. One unique thing, they have a store selling jams! But one thing to be prepared, there is no train heading to this museum, either you take your own vehicle or you take the bus. Which can be nauseating since it has so many winding roads. For people who easily get carsick, be mentally prepared.
Also, if you're a student, you will get student price to enter this museum. I say that's really great deal. Just tell them you're a student and show your student ID.
ns g — Google review
A little expensive, but the overall museum is beautifully made. We arrived just in time for a violin concert and that was wonderful.
Heidi Sch?tt — Google review
Tourist trap. Better described as the Impractical Drinking Vessel Museum. You pay 1800¥ to enter what felt like a shop. So, I'd say it's not worth going unless you have a real love for all things venetian glass or have nothing else to do and a pass that lets you get in for free.
A point of redemption was that the grounds were pretty nice and well kept, and there was a lovely place to sit and watch the creek and trees.
Fritch Mancis — Google review
Went there on a weekday. Admission fee is 1800 yen per adult. Parking is 300 yen.
Good for a short visit if you have some time to spend around the area, but I wouldn't recommend going out of the way to visit it. It was quite quiet when we were there. The place was quite small, so we completed our round within an hour. The experience workshops require prior reservations, so we didn't try those. Overall, a nice place for some photo taking~
Jo — Google review
This is Japan’s first art museum specializing in Venetian glass, and exhibits works from the fifteenth to nineteenth centuries and also modern pieces. The pond on the grounds is in between the Venetian Glass Museum and the Modern Glass Museum where you can appreciate delicate glass crafts at each respective museum. Its medieval Venice-inspired garden also has spots where you can take photos. Listen carefully to the live canzone (Italian song) performances held every day while gazing at the scenery from the café restaurant on the grounds and you’re sure to find yourself feeling elegant. They also hold glasswork workshops, making this a spot you can enjoy all day long.
Danusha Kawisekara — Google review
Beautiful and surreal place. Best to visit on a nice sunny day where the glass sculptures glisten in the sunlight
The tea time desserts are great too!
JiaSheng Lee — Google review
The place was huge with great varieties of glass displays coming from different eras. We came a little late in the afternoon and was able to check the place for an hour although we're not able to see the glass-making shows.
Arlhie Rose Razon-Magabo — Google review
We had an absolutely incredible time here! So creative and delicate with a phenomenal kitchen. Highly recommended experience. A real testimony to the creative spirit and the art of glass making.
Buyisiwe Shongwe — Google review
Beautiful place! I suggest you visit this place during a sunny afternoon, when the glass beads shine the brightest! It is also pretty at night, but I found the afternoon option do be more beautiful. It IS a museum and has tons of glass artifacts (I am no glass enthusiast, so I didn’t find it any more interesting). However, the artifacts were very unique and pretty. There’s also a shop, which is quite expensive, considering a glass bracelet for around $500! Overall, a great place to go in Hakone!
Pratyus Gurung — Google review
A great museum to visit. There were lots of unique glass artwork to see. The Hakone free pass also gives you 100 yen off admission. They claim there are free coin lockers but it actually costs 100 yen.
James Deng — Google review
Very pretty place for photos and see the glassworks. Not super impressive and it is a little pricey compared to the rest of the attractions. I preferred my time at the open air museum for my money's worth instead. Some pieces were pretty, some normal, and pretty much a quarter of the time spent at the gift shop to shop for glass and crystals works.
Zac Yeow — Google review
The Hakone Venetian Glass Museum, or Glass Forest, is a captivating haven for art enthusiasts and admirers of exquisite craftsmanship. Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Hakone, this museum stands as a testament to the timeless beauty of Venetian glass artistry. The collection, housed within a modern architectural gem, encompasses a diverse array of delicate glass sculptures, intricate glassware, and vibrant artworks.
What sets Glass Forest apart is its dedication to showcasing the rich tradition of Venetian glassmaking, with pieces reflecting both classical elegance and contemporary innovation. The museum's interior, bathed in natural light, creates a mesmerizing atmosphere, allowing each glass creation to sparkle and come to life.
The outdoor spaces, adorned with thoughtfully placed glass installations, extend the museum experience into the lush surroundings. The meticulously curated garden becomes a canvas for the interplay of light and color, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal.
Visitors often praise the informative exhibits, shedding light on the history and techniques of Venetian glass artistry. Additionally, the museum shop provides an opportunity to take home a piece of the enchantment, featuring carefully crafted glassware and souvenirs.
In conclusion, the Hakone Venetian Glass Museum is a symphony of art and nature, offering a sensory journey through the mesmerizing world of Venetian glass. From delicate masterpieces to the enchanting outdoor garden, it is a destination that leaves a lasting impression on those seeking a harmonious blend of culture and aesthetics.
ajleeblog — Google review
A great place, highly recommended. Landscape is amazing with high mountains background. Glass art is amazing. Live music played inside the museum.
Abdul Abu Ziyad — Google review
Like all museums in japan, this one is also very beautiful with lots informations. You can get lots of informations about glasses from venetian. The garden is very beautiful, and I would reccomended to go there in the evening, for more lights and beautiful installations around. U can buy lots of souvenirs at the shop located inside the museum. I would say at least spent 2 hours here for full experience. And they offer free lockers
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940-48 Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0631, Japan
The Numazu Deep Sea Aquarium is a worthwhile destination for admirers of deep sea creatures. It features tanks containing a variety of well-maintained deep and shallow sea fishes, as well as invertebrates. The most notable exhibits include the dark room viewing of luminescent fishes from the deep sea and preserved specimens that come in blue and red colors, with hard bones stained red while soft ones are stained blue.
A must-visit in Numazu, likely one of the surprisingly best aquariums I’ve visited ever. We visited two hours before close on a weekday and there was a steady flow of visitors but it wasn’t too crowded at all. Compared to the chaos of the Osaka Aquarium that I visited last month, this was a much nicer experience.
Every tank is set up with so much care, and there is lots of information about the fishes. If you don’t know Japanese you’ll have to translate but it was no problem! My favorite exhibit was the isopod and ancient fish.
Li Chun — Google review
Near to the bus stop after alighting. About 5min walk. Inside have examples of deep sea life in nearby Japanese waters. Small but informative.
Daniel Chua — Google review
If you are interested in deep sea creature, feel free to visit here. Overall the place is small but for the fees you pay I think it's worth it.
Vincent Yu — Google review
A rare species that you only can see at the deep sea. There's a lot of species we are not familiar, a new in our eyes. It's a quite expensive but you will be amazed when you saw them in actual.
Rhose “Rhose Ramos” Ramos Javier — Google review
Loved every second of it. Very informative and I learnt a lot about fish and water animals that I had no idea existed!
Kimber Lee — Google review
The exhibition at this aquarium was very nice. However, there are two problems. One is that the only payment method is cash. The second is that the staff's response is not good. The staff at the admission ticket office responded according to the manual, and the five-member family customer in front of me pitifully stopped admission and went home. The staff who guides you at the entrance cannot guide you smoothly. As a result, the passage before going to the back of the building became a large line, and many people complained. The end of the large line was very empty. I was disappointed. The inside of the aquarium was vacant and comfortable, unlike the area near the entrance. The exhibition of deep-sea fish was also devised. It was fun to watch.
HIROKI NOZAWA (ののの) — Google review
THE COOLEST AQUARIUM I HAVE EVER VISITED! I like aquariums and museums. And this place has got great mix of both. They have very interesting deep sea creatures that you don’t find in regular aquariums and great ways of showing them. And the highlight of this place is their coelacanth museum! I don’t know anywhere else that you can see frozen coelacanths or a fish print of it. It was so cool. If you like aquariums or deep sea, this is a must visit place.
Fuka — Google review
A great petit deep sea aquarium worth to visit. Tanks containing deep and shallow sea fishes as well as invertebrates are maintained very well. My highlights are dark room viewing of deep sea luminescent fishes and beautifully preserved fishes that come in blue and red. It says hard bones are stained red and soft ones by blue. They not just attached scientific interest but are really piece of art!
I would say relatively high admission of 1,600 pays considering its quality. Enjoy!
Me Me — Google review
Fantastic little aquarium. Lots of Japanese tourists but almost no foreign tourists at all. It has the most extensive coelacanth exhibit and a wide variety of deep sea animals. Entrance fee is 1600 yen per adult. Queue can be a little long because the start of the exhibit requires you to queue up but the line moves quickly as people are very polite. A must go if you are in Suruga bay. Lots of restaurants around after you are done. Keep your ticket as sometimes the restaurants offer discounts when you show the ticket.
Arnold Arkar Moore — Google review
Very wonderful place to visit! You may spend 60-90 mins or more if you like. Opened in 2012 and getting popular once NHK, national broadcasting, released the video that captured gigantic squid alive in the deep sea.
Top features: 1) Coelacanths (both frozen and stuffing): Very rare in Japan due to strict trading rules these days. Those are imported before the regulations were effective.
2) Bathynomus giganteus
3) Fresh local deep sea creatures (Suruga bay is the deepest bay in Japan.)
One staff answered my questions so sincerely and in details. So nice! It seemed staffs are proud of and enjoy working there. They are effectively displaying all creatures, and hold some presentations (Japanese only by staffs).
Overall, kids must love this place and even some adults can enjoy a lot surely. Highly recommended place to visit! Note that weekends are so crowded. Go in the morning or weekdays. ;) Enjoy!
Kishikawa Tarz — Google review
It is a cute small aquarium, roughly would take 1.5 hours and 2 hours if you are really into learning deep sea. Beside the deep sea, they also some shallow reef organisms. The route is clear, tanks are diverse with clear Japanese and English explanation. They are keeping flapjack octopus and seems doing a good job on extending the cultivate period. The best part will be the collection of Coelacanth specimen, they are exhibit a dry one and two frozen.
Yang Sung-Yin — Google review
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83 Senbonminatocho, Numazu, Shizuoka 410-0845, Japan
Numazu Minato Shinsenkan is a charming shopping center that offers an array of dining options specializing in sushi and other seafood delicacies along with local souvenir shops. The mall boasts of delectable fresh seafood and goods that are available in abundance, especially freshly caught fishes, which can be savoured as sushi. The ambiance of the place is delightful, making it a lovely spot to visit for foodies who love seafood.
A relatively new market that sells fish, dried fish and seafood related items. There are also restaurants and sweet shops inside. Great to relax on a hot summer day with AC.
Yoshi Mirai — Google review
We can get a lot of fresh fishes and enjoy a sushi.
Manato_BabyShark — Google review
沼津港初心者が安心出来る施設。ココから付近にある個性豊かな店に飛び込んで行こう!!
みなと新鮮館は食事も買い物も出来て良い!!
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A facility where beginners to Numazu Port can feel at ease. Let's jump into the unique shops nearby!
Minato Shinsenkan is a great place to eat and shop!!
出張旅行 — Google review
I love to eat fresh and yummy SUSHI , DONBORI DONG, and SOME FRESH FISH AT NUMAZU MINATO
M Y — Google review
delicious fresh seafood and goods can be found here.
Jalex Natori — Google review
Lovely place lovely food 🙏
TSPiano — Google review
Great place
Prajesh Shrestha — Google review
(Translated by Google) Hi, this is an update.
It looks like a new store has opened in front of you.
Today I visited for the first time in a while.
I'll upload a photo.
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It looks like the ``14th Minato Oasis Sea-Class Gourmet in Numazu'' will finally be held on Saturday and Sunday, October 29th and 30th.👍 Due to the coronavirus, the event has been undecided and has been delayed for a long time, but it feels like my long-awaited dream has finally come true. Is not it. I'm sure he'll be a great resource. I'm also thinking of adjusting my schedule and going somehow. Are you all going out? I’m looking forward to it~(^^)
At Minato Shinsenkokan, you can find tuna sashimi, etc. Dried fish are often bought outside at stores in shopping streets. I always buy horse mackerel, mackerel, and dried soy sauce mirin from Yondaime Yahei, which I will introduce in a separate article next time. Also, the souvenir that I always buy at Minato Shinsenkokan is ``Mekabut Tororo'', which I have also uploaded in the photo👍In the Showa era, it was sold at stores, but recently it has become more difficult to buy it. . “Ajiya” is the only one that sells it at Numazu Port. It's great for everyday cooking and miso soup (^^) Everyone, please try it at least once.
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ハイ 更新です。
一番手前に新しいお店ができたみたいですね。
今日は久しぶりに訪問しました。
写真アップしときます。
以下前回投稿
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『第14回みなとオアシス Sea級グルメin沼津』がいよいよ10月29、30日の土曜日と日曜日に開催されるみたいですね👍 コロナでずっと開催が未定で伸び伸びだったんですが、やっと念願叶ったって感じでしょうか。凄い人手になるんだろうな。私もスケジュール調整してなんとか出向きたいと考えています。皆さんはお出かけになられますか? 楽しみですね~(^^)
こちらのみなと新鮮館さんでは、まぐろのお刺し身等を。干物は外の商店街の店先で買うことが多いです。アジとトロサバと醤油みりん干しを、いつも「四代目弥平」さんで購入していますが、それは今度別記事でご紹介します。あと、みなと新鮮館で必ず購入するお土産は、写真でもアップしました「芽かぶとろろ」です👍昭和の時代はドコでも売っていたのですが、最近は買うのも一苦労するようになりました。沼津港でも売っているのは「あじや」さんだけです。普段のお料理やお味噌汁に、大活躍します(^^) 皆さんも是非一度お試し下さい。
バイキルとん — Google review
(Translated by Google) I'm concerned about the density of people, probably because it's indoors. I don't know if the air conditioning is used for ventilation, but physically no windows are open. Is it because of the traffic jam near the traffic lights? Traffic laws are also in a state of disarray.
There was a terrace on the port side where some people were taking a break. It might be a good idea to wait on the terrace for the pleasure boat.
The toilet is at the far end on the south side.
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屋内のせいか人の密集率が気になる。空調で換気はしているのかわからないけど物理的にどこの窓も開いていない。信号付近の渋滞時のせいか?道交法も無秩序状態。
港側にテラスがあってノンビリ休憩されてる方がいた。遊覧船の時間待ちにテラスで待つのもいいかも。
トイレは南側の一番奥。
姫川玲子 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I noticed it from the background music that started playing as soon as I entered. ``Oh, it's about that song♪'' (laughs bitterly). A lively souvenir shop. There are also plenty of restaurants. As the name suggests, the items were certainly fresh, and I saw many cheap bargains. If you're walking everywhere and getting lost, it might be a good idea to concentrate here.
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入るなり流れるBGMで気付いた。『ああ、あの歌の所ね♪』・・・なのよ(超苦笑)。賑やかな土産どころ。飲食店も充実。物はたしかに名のごとく新鮮だったし安い掘り出し物も多く見かけた。あちこち歩いて迷うならここで集中するのも良いかと。
あぜりazzerri — Google review
3.9
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3.5
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128-1 Senbonminatocho, Numazu, Shizuoka 410-0845, Japan
Numazu Port is renowned for its delectable seafood, with a plethora of vendors offering fresh and dried fish, as well as numerous restaurants serving up gourmet dishes. One striking feature of the port is the establishment of a joint development system that ensures safe and reasonably priced products with good freshness. Aside from being home to top-notch culinary destinations, Numazu Port also boasts various public facilities like parks, amusements and activities for visitors to enjoy.
Great food and the View-O tsunami gate is an amazing deal at only a buck!
Christopher Hethrington — Google review
- No crowned
- Silent area
- There is viewpoint and park
- Can see Fujisan from here
Tutor Thidarin — Google review
(Translated by Google) The biggest feature is that there are many stores that sell safe and reasonable products by establishing good freshness through a joint development system for fresh fish and processed marine products ☆
There are many public facilities such as parks, amusements, and activities, and it is famous for gourmet spots other than fresh fish sales.
(Original)
鮮魚、水産加工品を共同開発システムにより鮮度のよさを確立し、安心でリーズナブルな商品を販売する店舗が多いのが最大の特徴です☆
公園など公共の施設、アミューズメント、アクティビティが多々あり、鮮魚販売以外のグルメスポットでも有名ですよね。
?????? — Google review
(Translated by Google) There is a free parking lot and a paid parking lot for visitors during the daytime on weekdays. Even in the free parking lot, I was able to park because the drainage was good.
Most of the seafood in the open air is dried.
There are many seafood rice bowl shops and it is very delicious.
(Original)
平日昼に訪問無料駐車場と有料駐車場有り。無料駐車場でもはけが良かった為駐車出来ました。
露天での海鮮物はほとんど干物。
海鮮丼店が多くどこも賑わってるとても美味。
???????????? — Google review
(Translated by Google) When I came to Numazu, I thought that I would go to the port, but there are quite a lot of options.
I didn't expect to see so many restaurants and seafood shops.
Normally, the correct answer would have been to come by bus, but since there was a festival going on that day, I came on foot, but it was quite a distance.
(Original)
沼津に来たなら港に行くかと安易な考えで来てみたら、かなり色々有るし。
飯屋が軒を連ね、海産物屋が延々と有るのは予想してなかった。
本来ならバスで来るのが正解だろうが、当日フェスをやっていたため徒歩で来たが、距離は結構有る。
田邊あきら — Google review
(Translated by Google) There are many places to eat
You can also see inside the market.
It's a pity that I couldn't go to see the view.
(Original)
食べ処が沢山あったり
市場の中も見れるようです。
展望行けなかったのが残念
hidenori satou — Google review
(Translated by Google) A large flock of "Mimihime Cormorant" found at Numazu Port.
The orange-billed cormorant is not a particularly rare bird that lives near Niagara Falls, the border between the United States and Canada, or Miami, Florida.
But they also live in Japan.
Although it is "U", it is actually a member of the family Pelecanidae.
He's a friend of Uno.
But why here?
Is Suruga Bay the deepest bay in Japan? Or is it because it's full of horse mackerel?
Suruga Bay is only 2 kilometers from the coast and reaches a depth of 500 meters. The deepest point is a whopping 2,500 meters. That's why you can often catch deep-sea fish here.
Wow, the deep sea is scary after all.
scary scary. 
(Original)
沼津港で見つけた「ミミヒメウ」の大群。
嘴がオレンジ色のミミヒメウは特に珍しくもないアメリカ🇺🇸とカナダ🇨🇦の国境ナイアガラの滝の近辺かフロリダ州マイアミに生息している鳥です。
でも、日本にも生息してるんですよ。
「う」ですが、実はペリカン目う科です。
うの仲間ですね。
しかし、何でここに?
駿河湾は日本一深い湾からかな⁉️それとも鯵がいっぱいあるから⁉️
駿河湾は海岸からわずか2キロメートルだけで水深500メートルに達します。1番深いところは、なんと2500メートルもあります。だからここではよく深海魚が取れるんですね。
ぎゃ〜、深海はやはり怖いわ。
怖い、怖い。
Atsuko Munakata — Google review
(Translated by Google) This time I came by bus from Numazu Station. I'll be there in about 15 minutes. It runs frequently and can be conveniently reached on foot.
It was quite crowded and there was a lot of seafood, mainly dried fish!
(Original)
今回は沼津駅からバスで来ました。15分ぐらいで着きます。運行頻度も高く徒歩でも便利に来れます。
結構賑わっていて、干物をメインに海産物がたくさん!
id2001 th — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went on May 4, 2023. As expected, it was crowded as it was Golden Week. I was planning to go to the deep sea aquarium with my kids, but the line was so long that I gave up. After eating, we went up to the large water gate ``Viewo'' and looked out at the sea and the city from the observation deck. When I got off on the opposite side of the port, I was able to go to the park. I took a walk and went back through Viewo again. At the end, we played on a sandy beach. There were small fish and the kids seemed to be having fun chasing them.
There were a lot of dragonflies, so you might want to be careful not to get attacked.
(Original)
2023年5月4日に行きました。さすがにゴールデンウイークなので混んでました。子供と深海水族館に行こうと思って行きましたが、すごく長い列ができていたので諦めました。ご飯食べて、大きな水門「びゅうお」に上り、展望台になっているので海や街を眺めました。港と反対側に降りると公園に出られました。散歩してまた、びゅうおを通って戻りました。最後は、砂浜になっているところで遊びました。小魚がいて子供たちが追いかけて楽しそうでした。
トンビが沢山いたので、襲われないように注意した方が良いかもしれません。
River Taka — Google review
(Translated by Google) I come here when I want to eat seafood. It's about 1 hour and 30 minutes from my house on the highway, so it's easy to get there.
It is crowded with many tourists on weekends.
There are aquariums, seafood, sweets, dried fish, souvenir shops, crane games, and much more to enjoy.
(Original)
魚介類が食べたくなったら来ます。家から高速で1時間30分位なので気軽に行けて良いです。
週末は沢山の観光客で賑わっています。
水族館や海の幸、スイーツ、干物、お土産屋さん、クレーンゲームなど色々あり楽しめます。
Mount Tō is a vast mountain range with various trail markers, stairs, and huts for climbing, hiking, and mountaineering. On weekdays, the teahouses along the trail are closed except for one at the top that also functions as a hotel where visitors can only consume cupramen and canned beer. The hike itself is challenging but can be done at a slower pace to enjoy the awe-inspiring scenery along the way.
I enjoyed this hike which it felt a bit challenging at some points but very doable for someone with not much experience in hiking.
The trail is nice with lovely views. You also have a few huts where you can buy water and other bits on your way up.
I recommend!
Paz Castro — Google review
Tough one to Crack through a hike. 14 km (Up & Down) and it took 10 hours. Steep steps and even returning was tough. But worth the pain. Awesome view and 10 degs difference between summit and base. Just 2 hours away from Tokyo .
Mohana Krishna Ram — Google review
Good spot for one day hike. It took around 3-4 hrs to get to top from Okura Bus station. You can see lots of hiker in this mountain. Went twice and definitely recommended. Ist time it was sunny and good weather but 2nd time cloudy.
Rahul Bam — Google review
It is a great trail offering beautiful scenery, but due to cloudy weather we could not see it and we started climbing around 10:00 AM and reached Mt. Tō 14:30, I paid ¥530 (Sunday) for parking.
アハマドInthi — Google review
I have to accept this was a difficult trek😂
I took the route from okura bus stop to Tonotake, which people don’t recommend anyone because it dosen’t have any scenic view though challenging one.
I felt great after reaching the summit and I will take about 6hours if you don’t take break much.
They have cottage with restaurant so no worries
Toilet are not free you have to pay 100yen.
Tanzawa mountains are not clearly mentioned in google, so you have to get some local knowledge
From today follow odakyu line to shibuzawa station and take bus to okura bus stop they you could start your trekking
Cottage costs from 6000yen with breakfast dinner included
If you are aiming for Mt.Tanzawa itself, will take about 9hours for the trek, so be prepared.
Nippon Bōken — Google review
I was hiking on a Friday, therefore it was not crowded. On weekdays, the teahouses are closed, except at the top, because that one is also a hotel. On the top i could eat only cupramen and drink a canned beer. The trail is long and demanding, but one can do it in a slow pace as well. I started hiking at around 7:30AM and finished at around 14:30, and this includes longer breaks.
Szabolcs Malomsoky — Google review
I remember walking for a long time. It’s a long walk but the scenarios and beauty of nature will overtake everything. It’s one of the best mountain I’ve hike so far.
There are places while following trails are just breathtaking. It’s not the mountain but the journey that will be memorable for anyone.
ridwan arefeen — Google review
The third mountain also the best one I hiked. Great scene views with a lot of flowers today. Unluckily, the weather is cloudy today.
Binh Nguyen Quoc — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(79)
Susugaya, Kiyokawa, Aiko District, Kanagawa 243-0112, Japan
Nabewariyama is a popular destination for day hikes and climbs, surrounded by forest and offering scenic views from its summit. A mountain hut is also available at the top. The hike itself is steep for approximately 3 kilometers, so appropriate hiking shoes are recommended. Despite being popular and busy with people queuing up for nabe (a local hot pot dish), it's possible to secure a serving without issue.
We went there at the very end of March. Started at Okura bus stop at 8:30 am and walked all the way to the top (arrived around 12pm). The hike is pretty steep for about 3 kilometers and i highly recommend good shoes for hiking! We were worried the nabe would be sold out, but fortunately, despite many people standing in line, we managed to get two nabes. The visibility was not that good and we were able to see just a top of Mount Fuji far away. I definitely recommend it, probably best time in autumn/winter to see Fuji. Just be prepared for pretty intense hike!
Aneta Rod — Google review
An interesting one-day trekking. From Shibusawa station, we took the bus to Okura bus stop. The hike was medium level with some steep areas. The highlight was the Udon noodle you can eat at the lodge, located near the top of the mountain. A nice hike along the riverside. It may get wet at the top so bring rainwear.
Yoshi Mirai — Google review
Amazing view but steer away from the mountain hut. The owner in the hut selling udon nodles are the worst. I carried up 2 liters of water and went in to buy the nodles. He came shouting towards us, waving us out while shouting. Never experienced anything like that before. Enjoy the view outside and dont botter to ruin your mode by trying to buy nodles from this guy.
Marius Løkken — Google review
We hiked on a foggy day so there was literally nothing but white to see from the top; therefore, I will post this picture of beautiful fog. There is a soba shop at the top; however we packed our own lunches. There are many routes to the top and between summits which makes for peaceful walking without meeting too many people.
Christina Knudson — Google review
Perfect day hike! From Shibusawa station you can take bus number 02 to Hatano Togawa park, after that point you have a nice, long way to the summit. For the first 5 km it's a flat countryside and forest walk, but after that point you climb for a couple of hours. There is a great mountain hut in the summit where you can enjoy warm soba and even beer. The view is also great.
Yusuf Avcı — Google review
Super nice!
We tried Nabeudon at the top.
It was a moderately challenging hike for me.
A very good experience as a beginner.
Thant Zin Oo — Google review
When the beech forest is fresh green, I rest on the mountain ridge of Nabewari surrounded by an early morning fog.
I can not hear anything but chirping of a distant bird.
It's quiet, it's so quiet!
I can feel blissful happiness that I can spend such a wonderful time.
Will I be able to come here again next year?
Hank Hogawa — Google review
Great views from the top. Good for a day hike from Tokyo.
Anindya Das — Google review
4.2
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4.0
(81)
Yadoriki, Matsuda, Ashigarakami District, Kanagawa 258-0001, Japan
(Translated by Google) It is not a tourist destination and is a scenic spot in the metropolitan area where there are fewer people and you can enjoy nature to the fullest.
In other words, it is an inconvenient place that can only be reached on foot, so it takes a certain amount of time.
There are some dark tunnels along the way, so a flashlight is essential. A smartphone light will not help.
(Original)
観光地化されておらず、首都圏の景勝地としては人が少なく大自然を満喫出来ます。
言い換えれば徒歩で到達するしかない不便なところなので、それなりの時間が必要です。
道中の真っ暗なトンネルもありますので懐中電灯は必須です。スマホのライト程度では役に立ちません。
chan kanna — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited while climbing the Kurokura River and walking along a forest road.
It took about 30 minutes from the expressway to reach the Yushin Valley parking lot, and from there it took about 3 hours to climb the mountain on foot.
After passing through two pitch-black caves, you'll be exhausted from the deep-blue scenery! The fatigue was blown away.
On the way home, you will have to walk quite a bit...it will be tiring, so be sure to prepare accordingly!
When I changed my shoes after going down the mountain, I saw that Yamabiru was sucking blood, so don't forget to take precautions against Yamabiru! Don't go there wearing short sleeves and short pants if you feel like sightseeing!
(Original)
玄倉川を沢登りしたり、林道を歩いたりしながら訪れました。
高速道路から30分程度でユーシン渓谷駐車場に到着、そこから徒歩で沢登りをして3時間程度で到着しました。
真っ暗な洞窟を2つ抜けて疲れた体に、真っ青な絶景!疲れは吹っ飛びました。
帰り道はかなり足取り重く…疲れると思いますのでちゃんと準備して行きましょう!
下山後に靴を履き替えたら、ヤマビルが絶賛吸血中でしたので、しっかりとヤマビル対策も忘れずに!観光気分で半袖半ズボンとかで行っちゃダメですよ!
すてら — Google review
(Translated by Google) According to the Yamakita Town Tourism Association, Kurokura Forest Road will reopen on April 1, 2022. (Beyond the Kurokura No. 2 Power Plant, Route 7 - Kumaki Dam is closed to traffic.) For the latest forest road conditions, please see the forest road traffic information on the Kanagawa Prefecture website.
Currently, slope collapses are occurring frequently on the Kurokura Forest Road, so please be careful when driving.
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This is a very beautiful valley along the Kurokura River in Tanzawa.
It is approximately 9km from Kurokura Tanzawako Visitor Center to Yushin Lodge (currently closed), and the round trip is approximately 19km.
It's not difficult as you just walk along a gentle forest road. However, there are slippery areas and falling rocks, so we recommend that you prepare appropriate clothing and footwear.
The scenery is spectacular, so you won't feel tired even if you walk for a long time.
You can enjoy cherry blossoms in spring and hydrangeas in early summer, but the recommended season is autumn. The cool air feels good while walking.
On the way back, let's sweat and refresh at Nakagawa Onsen 😁
(Original)
2022年4月1日、山北町観光協会によると玄倉林道は再開したそうです。(玄倉第二発電所の先、七号随道~熊木ダムは通行止め) 最新の林道状況については神奈川県HPの林道の通行情報をご覧下さい。
現在、玄倉林道では斜面崩落が頻繁に発生していますので通行の際は十分ご注意下さい。
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丹沢の玄倉川沿いのとても綺麗な渓谷です。
玄倉丹沢湖ビジターセンターからユーシンロッジ(現在閉鎖中)まで約9km、往復で約19kmの道のりです。
なだらかな林道を歩くだけなので難しい所はありません。しかし滑り易い所や落石があったりするのでそれなりの服装と履き物を用意する事をオススメします。
景色が素晴らしいので長く歩いても苦になりません。
春は桜、初夏は紫陽花が楽しめますが、オススメの季節はやはり秋ですね。ひんやりとした空気は歩いていて気持ちが良いです。
帰りは中川温泉で汗を流してさっぱりしましょう😁
星野賢次郎 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Currently, the forest road from Kurokura is closed due to the collapse and cannot be accessed. You can take various routes to get over the mountain, but beginners should avoid it. The Kumaki dam at the far end was releasing water so I couldn't see the Yushin Blue. It was a quiet place where you could see serows and walk in the mountains with no one else around.
(Original)
現在崩落で玄倉からの林道は閉鎖されて行けません。色々なルートで山越えしてならいけますが初心者は止めておいた方がよいでしょう。最奥の熊木ダムは放流してユーシンブルーは見れませんでした。カモシカも見れ誰もいない静かな山歩きが出来る場所でした。
きくけん — Google review
(Translated by Google) The road was closed due to a landslide.
However, the water was clean and blue in some places.
Also, it's not a gentle hiking course, but rather a gentle slope, so you'll regret it if you dress like you're going to a downtown area.
Also, there aren't many places to eat, so I recommend bringing at least some water.
I think it's best to go in the morning and go home before evening.
(Original)
土砂崩れのせいで街道が封鎖されておりました。
ただ、水は綺麗で青いところも見受けられました。
また、緩やかなハイキングコースというわけでなくゆるく坂道があるので繁華街にいくような格好でいくと後悔します。
また、食べるところがあまりないので最低でも水分は用意していくことをオススメします。
朝からいって夕方になる前には帰るのがベストかと
ラフメーカー — Google review
(Translated by Google) There is a place where you can go down to the river about 40 minutes from Kurokura Dam.
There were no more tunnels that needed lights.
Although it was July, the wind was cool and I walked along the path where many lilies were blooming and the sweet scent wafted through the air.
There were two entrances to the mountain trail along the way.
(Original)
玄倉ダムから40分くらい進んだあたり、川に降りられる場所があります。
もうライトが必要なトンネルはありませんでした。
7月でしたが風が涼しく、ユリの花がたくさん咲いていて甘い香りが漂う道を歩きます。
途中2箇所、登山道の入り口がありました。
NA KO — Google review
(Translated by Google) The round trip from Kurokura bus stop to the dam takes about 4 hours, including a leisurely walk with a lunch break in between.
I went out on November 12th, just as the leaves were starting to turn red.
The roads are well maintained and easy to walk, so you won't get lost.
It is full of water, air, greenery, sky and negative ions.
You must bring your own food and drinks.
Restrooms are only available at Kurokura bus stop, the starting point, so be sure to use them. (No toype!)
(Original)
玄倉バス停からダムまでの往復で、お昼休憩を挟んだノロノロ歩きで約4時間。
11月12日、紅葉し始めの頃に出掛けました。
道が整備され歩きやすく、迷いません。
水、空気、緑、空とマイナスイオンでいっぱいです。
飲食物は持っていかないとありません。
お手洗いはスタート地点の玄倉バス停にしかないので澄ませておきましょう。(トイペありません!)
Kuwabata Yoko — Google review
(Translated by Google) Yushin Blue is currently unavailable! !
I visited in April 2020.
At the end of March 2020, the forest road to Yushin Valley was fully opened, so you can still go to Kumaki Dam.
However, the point to be careful is that everyone, including myself, is probably looking for Ushin Blue.
Unfortunately, both Kurokura and Kumaki dams were unable to store water due to a disaster several years ago and are now completely drained. Therefore, Yushin Blue cannot be seen.
According to the website, water storage will start again around January 2020, so I think we'll be able to see Yushin Blue again after that.
I'm looking forward to that day.
I visited at the end of April because I had some free time during Golden Week and because I wanted to check the current situation.
It is about an hour and a half walk from the free parking lot next to Kurokura Shoten to Kurokura Dam. It takes about 3 hours to get to Kumaki Dam.
There are toilets and vending machines next to the parking lot, so make your final preparations here.
The journey seems to be a series of very gentle climbs, but it doesn't feel strenuous.
The road is well maintained, but there are traces of falling rocks in some places.
If there is a direct hit during this year's typhoon season, I don't know what will happen again.
Even if you can't see Yushin Blue, it's a good hike in terms of route and time, and the scenery is good, so I recommend it.
Above all, there are not many people! ! I guess this is the most appealing thing. Even though it was during Golden Week, I only passed a few people.
It's a nice and quiet place.
(Original)
ユーシンブルーは現在見れません!!
令和4年4月に訪問しました。
令和4年3月末に、ユーシン渓谷への林道は、全面開通しましたので、熊木ダムへは行くことはできます。
ただ、注意なのは、私も含め、皆様の目当てはユーシンブルーではないでしょうか?
残念ながら、玄倉、熊木の両ダムは、数年前の災害により、水を貯められず、完全放水中です。よってユーシンブルーが見られない状態です。
ホームページによれば、令和5年1月頃に、また貯水開始するようですので、その後にまた、ユーシンブルーが見れると思います。
その日を心待ちにしています。
4月末に訪れたのは、GWで時間に余裕があったのと、現状確認をしたかったからです。
玄倉商店横にある、無料駐車場から、玄倉ダムへは、徒歩約一時間半。熊木ダムへは3時間ちょい位です。
駐車場横にトイレと、自販機がありますので、最後の準備はここでね。
行程は、凄くゆるやかな登りが続く感じですが、キツくは感じません。
道は、しっかり整備されてますが、所々に、落石の痕があります。
今年の台風シーズンに直撃があれば、またどうなるかわからない感じがします。
ユーシンブルーが見れなくても、道も時間的にも丁度良いハイキングになりますし、景色も良いのでオススメです。
何より、人が少ない!!コレが1番の魅力かな。GW中にも関わらず、数人しかすれ違わなかったよ。
静かで良いところですね。
ラズベリープラムおでん — Google review
4.2
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4.5
(31)
Kurokura, Yamakita, Ashigarakami District, Kanagawa 258-0202, Japan
A small nice onsen along a stream in Doshi village. It has a rotenbura (open-air onsen) and two indoor ones with different temperatures. Quite a big relaxation area and a dining room which serves Japanese fare.
Naresh Deora — Google review
(Translated by Google) Yokohama citizens are advised to bring an ID card that lives in Yokohama.
Is it very profitable that 700 yen becomes 500 yen just by that?
The rest area is not so large and the bath room has less than 10 seats, but it is clean and open-air, so you can think of it as a luxurious version of a public bath.
It seems that many people use it on the way back and forth from the camp.
(Original)
横浜市民は横浜市在住である身分証明書持参をおすすめします。
それだけで700円が500円になるのは非常にお得かと。
休憩場所はそんなに広くなくお風呂の洗い場が10席弱ですが、綺麗に掃除されており露天もあり銭湯の豪華版と考えるといいかも。
キャンプの行き帰りで利用する方も多いようです。
??? — Google review
Very good 👍👍👍👍
Tammie Honda — Google review
(Translated by Google) I arrived just after 12:00 on Sunday, and it was empty (there is a second parking lot).
There are some roads along the way where cars can barely pass each other, but it is a straight road that is easy to understand.
There is a slope into the building.
100 yen coins are not required for shoe racks and changing lockers (designated).
The ticket vending machine accepts electronic money, and discounts are available for villagers, Yokohama citizens, and Oshino villagers.
Women's bath...10 wash areas with partitions, conditioner shampoo, body soap, hair dryer x 3.
There are two small indoor baths, one large and one small, with different temperatures.
It's a little hard to see the view if you don't stand up, but the open-air bath (half-covered) gives you a view of the Murokubo River, making you feel like you're inside a moat.
The clear water doesn't have much of an odor, but it feels smooth and soft.
Although it's small in size, you won't have to worry about eating and drinking, and there's plenty of rest space, so you can relax.
The staff members are also smiling and happy♪
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日曜の12時チョイ過ぎに到着、空いてました(第2駐車場有)。
途中、車のすれ違いギリギリな道もありますが、わかりやすい一本道。
館内へはスロープ有。
下駄箱&脱衣ロッカー(指定制)用に100円玉は不要。
券売機は電子マネーOKで、村民他、横浜市民・忍野村民は割引有。
女湯〜…仕切付洗い場×10、リンスインシャンプー、ボディソープ、ドライヤー×3。
内湯は温度違いでこじんまりと大小2つ。
立ち上がらないとちょっと景色は見辛いですが、室久保川を眺められる堀の中に居る様な露天風呂(半屋根有)。
透明なお湯はあんまりニオイはしませんが、ヌルンとした軟らかい感じ。
規模としては小さめですが、飲食にも困らず、休憩スペースも広いので、のんびり過ごせます。
スタッフサンも笑顔で感じヨカッタです♪
shiromin — Google review
(Translated by Google) The reception staff were smiling and pleasant, and the lady at the cafeteria was also friendly and made me feel comfortable♪
The structure of the bath is small and clean.
The water is lukewarm. The open-air bath had a nice view and was relaxing.
By the time we left, many families had come, and the place was crowded and lively.
(Original)
受け付けスタッフも笑顔で感じが良く、食堂のお母さんも気さくで、感じが良かったです♪
お風呂の造りは、こじんまりとして、清潔。
お湯は、ぬるめ。露天風呂は景色も良く、のんびりできました。
帰るころには,家族連れの方々が,何組も来られ、いっきに混み合い、賑やかになりました。
朱美手作り — Google review
(Translated by Google) This hot spring is wonderful.
The atmosphere is nice and the food is delicious. (Last order for food is 18:30)
There is no sauna, no cold bath, and no drinking fountain, so there are no customers looking for the trendy sauna, and it is very comfortable. (In other words, I don't think it's wrong to think of it as a so-called ordinary hot spring.)
Many people who appear to be locals also visit.
There is also a discount for Yokohama residents.
The location is secluded in the mountains, all the way down the Doshi Michi road from either Lake Yamanaka or Chuo Expressway (Hashimoto). If you are new to driving, it is best to avoid driving at night, reduce your speed, and drive carefully.
Please also refer to other people's reviews.
(Original)
こちらの温泉は素晴らしいです。
雰囲気も良く、お料理の味もとても美味しいです。(お料理は18:30がラストオーダーです)
サウナは無く、水風呂もなく、水飲み場もないため、流行りのサウナ目当ての客はおらず、居心地が良いです。(つまり、いわゆる普通の温泉 と考えたほうが、間違いはないと思います。)
地元の方と思しき方々も多く訪れています。
また、横浜市民は割引があります。
場所は、道志みち という道路を、山中湖方面、または中央道(橋本)方面からずっと進んだ山中に、ひっそりとあります。運転初心者の方は、夜帯を避け、スピードを特に落として慎重に走ったほうが良いと思います。
他の方のレビューも参考になさって下さい。
H T (タビビト) — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went on a Saturday evening.
I thought it might be crowded... but it was empty.
There are 3 people in the bathroom.
As a result, the open-air bath was reserved for private use.
The bathroom is not large and the washing area is close to the bath, but it is nice that the shower water does not enter the bath.
The high temperature bath for one person is a mystery, but the location deep in the mountains is very nice.
The soba noodles are also delicious.
I think it's beyond the level of what you'd get at a day-trip hot spring facility.
(Original)
土曜の夕方に行きました。
混んでるかな····っと思いきやガラガラ。
浴室には3人。
結果的に露天風呂は貸切状態。
浴室は広くはなく洗い場と風呂が近いですがシャワーの湯が風呂に入らない造りはいいですね。
一人用みたいな高温風呂は謎ですが結構な山奥というロケーションがとても良い。
蕎麦も美味い。
日帰り温泉施設で出てくるようなレベルを超えてると思います。
INDY KING — Google review
(Translated by Google) I came to Doshigawa to camp and took a break here before dinner and took a dip in the hot springs. The outdoor bath seems to be slightly warmer than the indoor bath. You can see the Doshi River and the surrounding forest from the indoor bath, and the forest from the outdoor bath. It feels good to cool off and relax in an open-air chair (it's like a sauna). It is also recommended that you temporarily take shelter when it rains while camping. There is also free WiFi, so you can take a break while watching You Tube or watching a movie. Oh, there is a discount for Yokohama residents, so please bring your driver's license or something to prove it. It's a good deal!
(Original)
道志川へキャンプに来て、夕飯前にここで休憩がてら温泉につかりに来ます。内風呂より露天の方が少しだけ温度が高いようです。内風呂からは道志川と周りの森林、露天からは森林が見れます。熱冷ましに露天の椅子でぼけっとするのが(サウナのようで)気持ち良いです。あとキャンプで雨降りの時に一時避難するのもお勧めです。FREE WiFiもありますからYou Tubeや映画でも観ながらひと休みも良い感じです。あっ、横浜市民は割引がありますので、免許とか証明できるものをご用意下さい。お得ですよ!
Motorbike-friendly rest stop with a cafe, produce market & a suspension bridge over the Doshi River.
It’s a biker’s paradise, there are plenty of nice twisty roads you can enjoy. This is a perfect location to set as a meeting point. Place gets really crowded during summer months, and unfortunate some fatal traffic accidents occurred. Wear proper protective gear and ride safe. Cops are also enforcing laws around the area.
Kikumaru Nakamura — Google review
A perfect rest stop after great mountain roads. Lots of twists and turns, this is a must visit for every biker.
Daniel Dizzy — Google review
Watercress udon is delicious. The toilet is small. There are no particular reasons to drop in.
Kenji Matsuki — Google review
So peace place to view a river and flower garden . Love it . Free parking available.
Sunsaina s — Google review
Great place for a pit stop. They have a great selection of food and souvenirs and things. Right behind there's a beautiful river where people were fly fishing.
U E — Google review
Rest stop for bikers, there some food shop here, take a rest is good.
Kris — Google review
Great clean facilities and food was good
Nathan Jirka — Google review
Amazing River side stop. Must stop is you are a biker. Have a chit chat with other bikers. Eat BBQ fish for 500Yen. Have big parking but bikera go nuts here.
Shan Arshad — Google review
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9745番地, Doshi, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 402-0219, Japan
Mt. Fuji Children's World is a popular destination for children, offering an array of indoor and outdoor play areas, water activities, and opportunities to see animals. Unfortunately, due to Covid-19 restrictions, some facilities such as the fishing and water playground were closed. However, visitors can still enjoy the beautiful scenery by canoeing on the water. Once all park facilities are resumed to their normal operation levels, it is highly recommended that families visit Mt.
A pay park along Route 469 in Kuwasaki, Fuji City. In the park, you can experience a variety of play programs such as nature observation, horseback riding, petting with animals, craftsmanship, orienteering, playing in the water, and more. There are also facilities such as restaurants, rest houses, barbecue areas, and shops, as well as lodging facilities such as hotels, campgrounds, and nomadic dwellings called yurts.
Business hours [April-September] 9:00-17:00
[October-March] 9:00-16:00
Regular holiday [May-October] open everyday
[Nov-Apr] Tue
*Open on public holidays, winter vacation, year-end and New Year holidays, spring vacation, and Golden Week
Fee [Entrance fee]
[Adults (high school students and above)] 830yen
[Junior high school student] 410yen
[Elementary school student] 200yen
[Preschoolers] Free
ASTRA Official — Google review
The best natural play ground and picnic with amazing Fujisan view 🗻⛰️🏔️
- Free parking
- Entrance fee with low price
- suit to everyone / any age
Especially kids 👧🏻
- Available every season
🌿 Activities
- Snow slides (Snow sled rental 300¥)
- Kayak (Free but booking first)
- Small zoo
- Horse riding (300¥)
- Picnic (Free!!)
Not so many food shop
*** better to bring by self ***
9 asias — Google review
Due to covid, many facilities were closed such as fishing and water playground.
we tried the canoe and had fun on it.
The scenery was very beautiful.
highly recommend when the park facilities are resumed to be normal.
Eva Yau — Google review
This place is an aging gem. The prices can be beaten and the grounds are naturally beautiful set with Fuji-San as a fantastic backdrop. There are sign of wear and some best-effort managed vegetation growth, but it’s not worth thinking about. The splash pad and water slide were my 4 year olds favorite. Also, the canoe/kayak route is free! It’s a great place to take a leisurely hike around. 5-stars for stress free fun!
Luke McConnell — Google review
Food is very average. Actually bring your own bento. Don’t eat here. Animals are starving.
Andrew Arlington — Google review
It is a nice place to take younger children to enjoy nature and play outdoors. It is best to bring picnic type lunch with you. You can enjoy an entire day outside walking o trails, children riding ponies, trips on the water in boats. There is frisbee golf and grand golf. There is not a lot for you to purchase inside the park so best come prepared with drinks and snacks as needed. If you don’t have children but an a nice place to walk around and enjoy the beautiful scenery this is o e of those places.
Bill Gallagher — Google review
My family loves visiting Mt. Fuji Children's world! In August you can visit their beetle exhibit and hold stag or Hercules beetles. My children love the waterside and "ninja" water run. The highlight for us is always the fishing pond, where we catch and grill our lunch, as they will gut the fish you catch. It's a great place to enjoy with kids, lots of beautiful nature to see. Be sure to plan to spend the entire day here, as there is so much to do and you won't want to leave!
Sarah Noda — Google review
Wonderful place! If you loves the nature, there is your place to enjoy with your family and children will love it!!!
deborak okok — Google review
Awesome place to another view of Mt fuji.
Less one star because we arrived 45 mins earlier to attempt to enter to play for a short while but they wouldn't sell. Couldn't see what's inside
Kevin Chew — Google review
Very sad run down amusement park. Poorly maintained equipment. Only fit for kids under 5 maybe, 1300 y for kids to get in, annoying music player throughout the park. Rollercoaster not operating. Nothing teen could play. Everything is rusted out n poorly maintained. Lots of broken concrete. Don't think it will be in operation soon. Family of 4 will set you back $120'Aud n it's just a waste of your money and time.
Hinohara Tokyo Citizens' Forest, located on Mt Mito, is a forest therapy destination that offers various hiking routes through tranquil mountain woods. Visitors can experience the Japanese concept of forest bathing by immersing themselves in nature and relieving stress while soaking in the soothing sights and sounds. The Waterfall Course is recommended for those who want to try forest bathing. The park features hiking trails ranging from 0.9 to 7.
A beautiful and interesting forest of mixed trees including old beech trees, which are rare for the Kanto area. Accessibility is a factor in how appealing it will be for foreign visitors. There's a special rapid train on the Chuo Line that runs directly to Musashi-Itsukaichi station on weekends and holidays. Otherwise, transfer is required. From there, there is limited bus service to the forest -- only three buses in the a.m. But they run multiple buses to accommodate all the hikers April to November, so you're generally able to sit for the rather long and winding -- though scenic -- one-hour and about 900 yen ride. All those hikers seem to disappear somehow, though -- the trails are only moderately busy on big holidays and autumn leaf season. There are easy one-hour hikes and longer 4-5 hour moderately strenuous ones requiring proper footwear. At 1500 meters, it's also cooler and more prone to rain than Tokyo proper. There is a visitor center and two places to get food -- mostly typical noodles and curry. With a waterfall, various wildflowers and birds, a few good views, and fresh air, it's a nice place to experience nature if you're willing to put in the effort.
aaron meldahl — Google review
Hinohara Tokyo Citizens' forest is maintained by Tokyo Metropolitan Government. The paths are beautiful. This park is too vast that I got lost. I enjoyed myself. The people those who visited were almost Japanese.
05 jay_warble — Google review
Located near the end of twisty Okutama road, the place serves as a rest area. They have a few shops, bus stops so that you can take a bus home if you wreck your car or bike :-) There're a couple of other parking along the way, and they would give you much more beautiful mountain and lake views, but they're much smaller and not paved.
Kikumaru Nakamura — Google review
Tokyo citizen's forest. Quite a few interesting short trails. Well-marked, well-maintained, very little chance of getting lost. Maps available at the start of he trails, with details of the points of interest.
Anindya Das — Google review
Great place to take a break during a road trip.
corey bennett — Google review
A rest spot with large free parking and restaurant while you have a large number of mountains that you can trek along
c s — Google review
Amazing forest in autumn.
Zaheer Iqbal — Google review
Short hike but very good place to reconnect with nature
Sotia Blues Salcedo — Google review
The perfect place for anyone who wants to get relaxed from concrete-world.
SHIVA CHAITANYA — Google review
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7146 数馬, Hinohara, Nishitama District, Tokyo, Tokyo 190-0200, Japan
Mt. Mito, located in the quiet Okutama area of Western Tokyo, is a family-friendly hiking destination offering picturesque views and natural beauty. The mountain features hiking trails through beech forests, leading to the summit where hikers can enjoy views of Mt. Fuji. The loop hike around Mt. Mito takes approximately three and a half hours and includes a visit to the impressive 33-meter Mito no Otaki Fall accessible via a suspension bridge.
This is a great mountain with easy access by bus from Musashi-Itsukaichi Station. The loop hike to the top from Tomin no Mori 都民の森 takes between 3-4h and the views of the surroundings, including Fuji-san, are great.
Ben Hentschel — Google review
Nice place to visit from Tokyo especially for beginner hiking people.
Le Phuong — Google review
An awesome gateway and beautiful mountain to be on. Rounded up with An onsen down near and yum Bowl of Ramen and Sake
Peeyush Nagori — Google review
Was a great hike. Did early October 2020. Unfortunately, cloudy, so we couldn't see Mt. Fuji.
Maybe for the first hike during a long pause due to coronavirus a bit too much with 900m height increase, but manageable. The Mugiyamauki pontoon Bridge was unfortunately closed at Okutama lake due Tor repairs plus a bear sighting.
Patrick Salman — Google review
Very arduous but rewarding hike. Lots of areas where the trail is difficult to find and many steep paths. There's a wooden observatory deck built at the peak to see the view above the trees.
Natalie Hill — Google review
Short little hike, suitable for a half-day trip. You never leave Tokyo limits!
Anindya Das — Google review
Good Hiking Inside the Tokyo. Can go one day from okutama.
KpC — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited on the weekend aiming for the summit of Mt. Mitosan.
It wasn't raining, but gas was coming out and we couldn't see the scenery at all.
I had high hopes for the 1500m mountain I was climbing, but I was disappointed. I think the mountain trail is well maintained and easy to walk.
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週末、三頭山山頂目指して訪れました。
雨は降ってはいませんでしたが、ガスが出ており景色が全くみえませんでした。
せっかくの登山で1500mある山なので期待していましたが残念でした。登山道は整備されていて歩きやすいと思います。
ポンさん — Google review
Mt. Mito summit hike. Very nice trails less than 7km from parking lot to summit and back.
Dodong 31 — Google review
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Kouchi, Okutama, Nishitama District, Tokyo, Tokyo 198-0224, Japan
Difficult to get to, but it’s really nice to walk on it.
Angelina Hladen — Google review
It's better to check weither the bridge is open or not to avoid the big disappointment. The view is magical and refreshing though, worth visiting even during the closing period
Fathia Alkelae — Google review
(Translated by Google) 2020.04.14
It will appear when you cross Lake Okutama / Minetani Bridge from Okutama Town.
This bridge has a light orange color and is inferior to the Minedani Bridge in the foreground, but this bridge feels lonely and creates a nice atmosphere.
(Original)
2020.04.14
奥多摩町から奥多摩湖・峰谷橋を越えると現れます。
こちらの橋は薄いオレンジ色をしており、手前にある峰谷橋と比べると見劣りしてしまいますが、こちらの橋は侘しさを感じそれはそれでいい雰囲気を醸しております。
???? — Google review
very beautiful place
Sat Aung — Google review
(Translated by Google) I walked from Minetani Bridge, crossed the Mugiyama Floating Bridge, and walked to Yama's hometown village. Even small children can cross Mugiyama Bridge. It's quite fun to sway, and the wind is nice. However, although there are many people who cross this bridge, there are few who walk along the walking path that leads to the hometown village. Parking is available near Minetani Bridge or at the shrine parking lot, but there are only a few. Occasionally, cars parked on the road near the floating bridge completely block the path coming from Minetani Bridge, which is a nuisance.
(Original)
峰谷橋から歩いて、麦山浮橋を渡って山のふるさと村まで歩きました。麦山橋は小さい子でも渡れます。まあまあ揺れて楽しいし、風も心地よい。ただ、この橋を渡る人はたくさんいますが、その先ふるさと村までの散策路を歩く人は少ないです。駐車場は峰谷橋近くか、神社の駐車場を利用しますが、数が少ないです。たまに、浮橋近くに路駐する車が、峰谷橋から歩いてくる道をおもいっきり塞いでいて迷惑です。
美幸(bora bora) — Google review
(Translated by Google) 🏣Kawano, Okutama-cho, Nishitama-gun, Tokyo
🅿️🚗...There are several parking lots near the entrance of Ogouchi Shrine (free)
🚏🚌…1 minute walk from Ogouchi Shrine stop from JR Okutama Station (JR West Tokyo Bus)
It seems that it takes 3 o'clock from Tokyo, and if you miss the bus at Okutama station, you will have to wait for an hour 😰
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Ogouchi Shrine is the guardian deity of the Ogouchi district, built to honor the nine shrines and one enshrined deity that were submerged due to the construction of the Ogouchi Reservoir, and is said to be the guardian deity of the capital's water supply.
(If you come to Ukihashi, please visit the shrine)
It is said to be an important cultural property.
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"Lake Okutama Ikoi no Michi"
Open from the second Friday in April until the end of November
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The floating bridge is managed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Waterworks.
(Ogouchi Reservoir Management Office)
Total length of the bridge 220m
At first it was made of 🛢️ drums.
It is said that it was called "Drum Can Bridge".
Now it was made of plastic material.
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It was installed as an alternative to the passage to the opposite shore, which was submerged under water due to dam construction.
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Even in this season, the clear breeze across the lake is the best gift of all.
A bridge where only people can pass ☺️
The nature of Mugiyama that shows its face in each season is 🏞️🍁❄️
It was also a place that nurtured precious water... It's one of the places I want to go again 😊
(Original)
🏣東京都西多摩郡奥多摩町川野
🅿️🚗…は小河内神社入口近に数台の駐車場が有ります(無料)
🚏🚌…JR奥多摩駅から小河内神社下車徒歩1分(JR西東京バス)
都内からだと3時掛かる様です、又奥多摩駅でバスに乗り遅れると1時間待ちだそうです😰
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小河内神社は小河内貯水池建設のため水没した9社、1祭神を観請して創建された小河内地区の鎮守神であり、首都用水の守り神と成っているそうです
(浮橋にいらっしゃた折りには参拝を)
重要文化財と成っているそうです。
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「奥多摩湖いこいの路」
4月第二週の金曜日から11月末迄開放されている
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浮橋は東京都水道局が管理
(小河内貯水池管理事務所)
橋の全長220m
最初は🛢️ドラム缶で出来ていたために
「ドラム缶橋」と呼ばれていたそうです。
今はプラスチック素材で出来ていました。
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ダム建設のため湖底に水没した対岸との通行路の代替えとして設置された。
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此の季節でも湖面を渡る風晴は何よりのプレゼントです。
人のみ通行が出来る橋☺️
四季折々の顔を見せてくれる麦山の自然は🏞️🍁❄️
大切なお水を育んでくれる場所でも有りました…又行きたい場所の一つです😊
ばあばbaaba — Google review
(Translated by Google) It may not be possible to cross at certain times, so if you are considering crossing, it is best to gather information beforehand.
(Original)
時期的に渡れないこともあるので、渡ることを検討されているなら事前に情報収集してから行かれると良いです。
バビロニア28号 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went on a sunny day. You can take very beautiful photos. The bridge is shaking and scary, but there are many climbers and it is a wonderful place full of nature.
(Original)
晴れているてる日に行きました。とっても綺麗な写真が撮れます。橋は揺れて怖いけど、登山者が多くて自然が溢れて素敵な場所です。
m m — Google review
(Translated by Google) There must be a scenic spot that can be visited by car. Walking on the pontoon is very refreshing.
(Original)
一定要有車可以來的景點, 在浮橋上慢步, 非常心曠神怡
Alice C — Google review
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青梅街道, Kawano, Okutama, Nishitama District, Tokyo, Tokyo 198-0225, Japan