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Oi Matsuda Horse Riding Club

Oi Matsuda Horse Riding Club

Founded in 1972, the Oi Matsuda Horse Riding Club has a long history of fostering countless numbers of horse riding champions and horse lovers. We provide lessons not only for equine competitions but also for beginners, as well as for people who want to keep fit. We also provide trial lessons and serious training lessons regularly. Oi Matsuda Horse Riding Club can be enjoyed by all people, from beginners to experienced riders.

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International Stadium Yokohama (Nissan Stadium)

International Stadium Yokohama (Nissan Stadium)

Nissan Stadium, Japan's largest stadium with a capacity of over 72,000, is located within Shin-Yokohama Park, Yokohama City's largest sports park. It serves as the home stadium for the J. League club Yokohama F. Marinos and the Japan Rugby League One team Yokohama Canon Eagles. In addition to hosting international soccer and rugby tournaments, it also stages events such as track and field competitions and concerts. It is also one of the three Final Stadiums (Final Stadiumx3) that hosted the finals of three major international tounaments: the 2002 FIFA World Cup™, Rugby World Cup 2019™, and the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games men and women's soccer. On days without matches or events, visitors can enjoy stadium tours (check the official website for dates) that let fans experience what it's like to be a player. In addition, there are days when the athletics track, a certified Japan Association of Athletics Federations Class 1 Track and Field Stadium, is available for free use.Venue for the 2002 Soccer World Cup Final, Nissan Stadium is an impressive modern 72,000-seat arena. Enjoy the walk out onto the pitch as part of the stadium tour, catch a music or athletic event, or join the chanting crowds at a home game with local club Yokohama F Marinos.

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Hakone Shrine, Kuzuryu Shrine

Hakone Shrine, Kuzuryu Shrine

The Kuzuryū Shrine is an outer precinct shrine of the Hakone Shrine, worshipping the guardian deity of Lake Ashinoko and Kuzuryū Shrine. This shrine, located in the forest of Lake Ashinoko, has a small Torii(shrine gate) in the lake and is known for its dragon deity (Ryujin-sama) who is said to have strong powers in bringing fortune, business prosperity and love. During the Tsukinami Festival (festival of the months) held on the 13th of every month, many people come to visit via boats departing from the Moto-Hakone Port. Near the main Kuzuryū Shrine is the Benzaiten Shrine which worships Benzaiten (Goddess of Fortune), one of the Seven Lucky Gods of Japan. Please feel free to also visit the Benzaiten Shrine when visiting the Kuzuryū Shrine.

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Kawasaki Marien

Kawasaki Marien

Kawasaki Marien brings citizens and the port together. Formally known as "Kawasaki Harbor Promotion Hall", the building is 51 meters in height and offers a panoramic view of the harbor from the observation deck. Facilities include a restaurant, a gymnasium, a tennis court and more. It is home to the world's largest stuffed great white shark.From the observation room on the 10th floor of the tower building, you can see planes taking off and landing at Haneda Airport; large ships going to and from the sea, and enjoy a beautiful view from evening to night. Admission is free until 9 pm.

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Terugasaki Coast

Terugasaki Coast

Terugasaki Coast is designated as a natural monument of Kanagawa Prefecture as the "Aobato (white-bellied green pigeon) Group Flyover Site in Oiso Terugasaki”. When the Oiso Hills are covered in green, they can also be observed at Mount Koraizan and Shonandaira. Early in the morning around May to November, you can view the aobato that fly in from the mountains and forests to drink seawater. Drinking seawater is said to provide salt and minerals. It is worth seeing the aobato risking their lives to come and drink seawater while avoiding the waves crashing onto the reefs.From May to November, admire the green pigeons that fly in from the mountains and forests to drink seawater during the early morning. It is said that they drink seawater to replenish salt and minerals. Avoiding the waves breaking on the reefs, the green pigeons risk their lives to come here. It is well worth watching.

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Kureha Environment Westec Kanagawa

Kureha Environment Westec Kanagawa

Kureha Ecology Management Wastech Kanagawa incinerates waste to both render it harmless and reduce its volume while simutaniously generating electricity using the heat from waste incineration, thus supplying surplus power to the local community. In addition, efforts to attain decarbonization are being made through various initiatives, including maximized power generation efforts, energy conservation within the plant, and transition to carbon-free electricity and fuel for plant operations. Visitors can tour each step of the process, from waste reception to crushing, incineration, and post-incineration residue treatment. Factory tours are available for groups of 10 or more.

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