Hinohara Village
Tokyo’s hidden mountain retreat, where unspoiled nature and rural life thrive
Discover the only village in Tokyo, a peaceful escape surrounded by forests and waterfalls, just two hours from the city center.

Let yourself be amazed by Tokyo’s green hideaway!
Nestled in the mountains in western Tokyo, Hinohara Village offers a completely different side of Japan’s capital. Covering an area of over 105 square kilometers, 93 percent of which is forest, this village is a haven of natural beauty and traditional rural life. Despite being part of Tokyo, it feels worlds away from the skyscrapers and neon lights, inviting you to experience a slower pace surrounded by pure air, flowing rivers, and majestic trees.

The village changes with each season, showcasing different sceneries: bright green foliage and mountain wildflowers in spring, refreshing riverside spots in summer along the clear Akigawa River, colorful autumn leaves, and spectacular icefalls in winter. One of its most famous attractions is Hossawa Falls, a 60-meter cascade selected as one of Japan’s Top 100 Waterfalls. The nearby Kanotoiwa Rock, a dramatic natural formation carved by centuries of erosion, is designated as a Tokyo Natural Monument and draws hikers eager to explore its scenic surroundings. If you are looking for relaxation, Kazuma-no-Yu, a hot spring tucked into the mountains, offers baths with panoramic views of the forest.

The Kazuma district, the innermost settlement of Hinohara, has a remote, nostalgic atmosphere reminiscent of Japan’s mountain villages of the past. It is dotted with traditional inns and guesthouses where you can experience rural hospitality and seasonal Japanese cuisine. You can also take part in guided waterfall tours and enjoy the refreshingly cool summer climate, making it a perfect getaway to escape Tokyo’s heat.

Hinohara is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with mountain climbing and hiking trails suitable for all levels. Along the way, you will encounter shrines, suspension bridges, and peaceful rest areas that highlight the harmony between nature and local life. Don’t forget to stop at a local café to enjoy the hospitality and join seasonal events, village festivals, and workshops to immerse yourself in the traditional culture.
Access Information
Easily accessible from central Tokyo in about two hours by train and bus, Hinohara Village is an unexpected destination that combines wilderness, tradition, and hospitality. Whether you come for a day hike, a hot spring stay, or simply to breathe in the mountain air, it’s a reminder that even within Tokyo, true countryside still exists.
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