Little Okinawa
In Tsurumi, a lot of people hailing from Okinawa moved into the area around the Nakadori Shopping Street. It’s called “Little Okinawa” as a result. Shops serving Okinawa Soba, Okinawan Cuisine, and Okinawan products line the street.
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In Tsurumi, a lot of people hailing from Okinawa moved into the area around the Nakadori Shopping Street. It’s called “Little Okinawa” as a result. Shops serving Okinawa Soba, Okinawan Cuisine, and Okinawan products line the street.
A small natural tidal flat in the inner part of Ena Bay on the southern tip of the Miura Peninsula. It has an abundance of reeds and eelgrass, as well as waterfowl and other diverse creatures.
Sagami River Fureai Science Museum Aquarium Sagamihara is an aquarium that mainly exhibits creatures that inhabit the Sagami River. Children and adults alike can enjoy the "flow aquarium," which recreates the Sagami River from upstream to the mouth, the "walking water tank," where you can observe the fish swimming at your feet, and the "fish with food," where you can feed the fish. Guided tours and workshops are also available!
It is also called "Hagi-dera". This temple is related to the Hojo Family and is well-known for its beautiful white bush clover. It was established by the Emperor Godaigo. A wooden Jizo Bosatsu (bodhisattva) is enshrined here.
Kawasaki Racecourse's new Barbeque Plaza features a large screen on which you can watch horseracing, and a variety of playsets for children to enjoy.
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!