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Jogashima Park

Jogashima Park

Jogashima Park occupies the eastern half of Jogashima, located at the southernmost tip of Miura Peninsula. When you pass through the forest in the park, you will come across a unique prarie landscape. As this area was created due to the strong winds that blow from the Pacific Ocean and the strong sun, most of the plants are unable to grow tall. For this reason, black pine is grown in the inland areas of the island to avoid the strong winds.Bird lovers should visit the park between November and April when the Japanese cormorant, a protected species, nests on the island. There is an excellent view of the bird sanctuary along a hiking trail on the southern side of the island.

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Kanagawa Museum of Modern Literature

Kanagawa Museum of Modern Literature

Please visit the facility's website for the latest information.This museum has information of Kanagawa related and/or born writers and literature. It is used both as a library of Japanese modern literature and event site. They have more than 1.2 million collections. Some of them are entitled famous writers' names, such as Yasushi Inoue library, Shohei Ooka library and Soseki Natsume special collection. They usually exhibit Kanagawa literature. The museum also displays personal exhibitions of Sosuke Natsume, Ryunosuke Akutagawa and other Kanagawa related writers.

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Sankeien Garden

Sankeien Garden

The vast classical Japan garden covering over 175,000 square meters was opened by Hara Sankei, a businessman who made a fortune with the Japanese silk trade. Rinshunkaku, the Three-Storied Pagoda of Old Toumyouji are amongst the properties designated as Important Cultural Properties by the Japanese government. The garden is also a famous viewing spot for plum and cherry blossoms, azaleas, and autumn leaves. Business hours are extended during special events.Experience a traditional Japanese Garden while learning a little history about Mr. Hara Sankeien, the designer. Grab a brochure at the entrance to find out which of the historic buildings are currently open for your exploration.Sankeien Garden holds a "Cherry Blossom Evening" from late March to early April every year. During the night event the beautiful lit-up cherry blossoms with a backdrop of historical buildings will take your breath away.

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Relax FUJINO

Relax FUJINO

This is Hibiya Kadan's, a long-established florist, first glamping facility. Here, visitors can enjoy a high-quality relaxing time. Located only an hour and a half from central Tokyo, in the rich natural setting of Fujino, Sagamihara City, visitors can indulge in the ultimate in relaxation, made possible by Hibiya Kadan's meticulous attention to detail. In addition to Western-style rooms where you can relax and unwind as if you were in your own living room, there are also Japanese-style rooms with tatami mats, a rarity in campgrounds. In addition to glamping, you can also experience activities such as barbecue, farming, flower arrangement, coffee roasting, yoga, and blueberry picking in the outdoor recreation area.

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Muneyoshi

Muneyoshi

Located close to the tip of the Miura Peninsula, Muneyoshi is a restaurant that uses locally-sourced seafood, including luscious Misaki tuna, to craft its exquisite menu. Enjoy unparalleled freshness and choose your pick of sushi, sashimi, tempura, or a tuna course meal with an appetizer, tuna sashimi, a grilled fish burger, hot pot, and a seasonal dish. The relatively small establishment has 26 seats—six counter seats and two tatami rooms with eight seats each. Thanks to its local charm and delectable flavors, Muneyoshi is an authentic spot to savor Kanagawa’s fresh seafood.  If you have a Misaki Maguro Day Trip Ticket, you can exchange the pass for a course meal that includes a tuna rice bowl, simmered local seafood, tuna ice cream, and more!  

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Hakone Ginyu

Hakone Ginyu

Hakone Ginyu is a luxury ryokan tucked away in rural Hakone, offering mountaineous views over the valley and Hayakawa River.Experience ultimate relaxation and stunning scenic views from the comfort of the private rotemburo (outdoor bath) that comes with each guest room, or head to the Infinity Bath that will make you feel even closer to nature against the expansive valley backdrop.Enjoy sophisticated traditional Kaiseki-style Japanese cuisine from the comfort of your private quarters, with dishes inspired by the season and made from carefully selected seasonal ingredients.The lobby, located 420m above ground, allows guests to take in the scenic grand Hakone mountain range. The panoramic view is beautiful throughout all four seasons.

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Kawazaki “Super” Factory Night View Cruise

Kawazaki “Super” Factory Night View Cruise

A dedicated guide will take you to the fantastic factory night views of the Keihin Industrial Zone spreading over Yokohama and Kawasaki, as well as representative night views of the Port of Yokohama, such as Minato Mirai and the Yokohama Bay Bridge. You will be able to see the factories from the sea, which are normally inaccessible. The night view reflected on the surface of the water can only be seen from a boat.

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Nakagawa Hot Spring

Nakagawa Hot Spring

Nakagawa Onsen is a mountain hot spring resort that is close to Lake Tanzawa, it has a long history. There is a legend that about 400 years ago, Takeda Shingen helped a soldier recover who was injured in a battle with Hojo Ujiyasu by bathing in this hot spring, therefore it is also called "Shingen's secret bath". It is a simple hot spring with the water quality high in PH, it is said to be effective for gastrointestinal diseases, neuralgia, rheumatism, hypertension, recovery of wounds, etc. It is also said to be good for your skin, it is widely known as a "beauty bath" that makes your skin smooth.

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