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Metropolitan Musashino Park

The park is rich in wildness, with the vantage and coppice forests that remain along the river. From the whale mountain (small hill) in one corner of the field, you can see the hake (cliff line), and in the nursery you can observe a wide variety of trees to plant in each park and street. In spring, about 40 kinds of cherry blossoms bloom sequentially from mid-March to late April. In summer, we recommend playing in the water at the Jabujabu Pond. In autumn, the appearance of maple leaves along the river river is stunning. In winter, you can enjoy watching wild birds. Facilities include a barbecue square (free of charge) and a baseball stadium (2 planes, fee).

Tokyo Metropolitan Fuchu Forest Park

A comprehensive park with a forest and hills and a waterside, built by maintenance of part of the former site of the Fuchu base. There are plenty of athletic facilities such as baseball, tennis, and soccer, as well as a playground, a children's water playground (only at some times), and a sloping lawn square. There is the Fuchu City Museum of Art in the park and the Fuchu no Mori Art Theater in the neighborhood, where you can enjoy sports and cultural facilities as well as being a place of Ikoi. The cherry trees in spring and the autumn leaves are also beautiful.

Daikokutama Shrine

It is a shrine that enshrines the Great Kokutama as the guardian deity of the Musashi Province, and it is reported that the temple was about 1900 years ago, on May 5, 41 (111) of the Emperor Jingyue. During the Heian period, major shrines in Musashi were enshrined and became "Musashi-sōsha", and later named "Rokushomiya" because six of the prominent shrines in Musashi were enshrined. Since then, he has been around the present while attracting the admiration of many people, including warlords. The annual festival, which is held on May 3-6 every year, is known as the "Kurayami Festival" and is crowded with many worshipers.

Town Library @ MUFG PARK

Located in MUFG PARK, a regional exchange facility with the rich nature of Musashino, it is a library with donations from citizens and other volunteers. In the back pocket of every book, there is a message from the person who donated it and a "everyone's impression card" in which the person who read the book writes their impressions. In addition, memories are packed in a book-shaped time capsule box and displayed on a bookshelf. The hall is free to talk, eat and drink.

Tama Rokuto Science Museum

A Guinness-certified planetarium and a science theater with five exhibition rooms. The planetarium shows about 140 million stars, the largest in the world, on a large dome that is the largest in the world. The exhibition room is divided into themes of "challenge," "body," "work," "nature," and "earth," and a program that allows you to craft, experiment, and observe, is held every day. Experience-based exhibits, including a full-scale model of the space shuttle that you can enter and play inside, and a moonwalker that allows you to experience the gravity of the moon. There are also facilities such as a cafe, a museum shop, and a large rest room where you can bring meals, so you can get familiar with science all day.

Fantasy Kids Resort Musashimurayama

An indoor amusement park boasting one of the largest in Japan. In a large room of about 1200 tsubo, you can enjoy large fluffy play equipment that you can play with parents and children, "Toy Hiroba" with lots of toys, "Digital Hitoba" with AR attractions. You can experience a mysterious space while moving your body.

Metropolitan Noyama Kita-Rokudoyama Park

A popular park for families, with the "Asobi no Mori", which has 22 wooden play equipment set in nature, and the "Adventure no Mori", which is located on its eastern side and can be played on observation deck, athletic, etc. In addition, you can enjoy seasonal landscapes in areas where you can experience satoyama culture in thickets, satoyama private houses, and Kishi rice fields.

Spazium Japon

A large hot spring facility with 15 types of baths (including two types of saunas) and 100 beds of bedrock baths using various medicinal stones. There is also a vast free space, with more than 30,000 books and magazines available for reading, and a reclining seat with a private TV. There is also a food court, a sweet shop, and a Japanese restaurant with three restaurants including Asian cuisine, ramen and steak, so you can spend the day slowly.

Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Tama Factory

A guide will guide you through the powerful manufacturing process of can, bottle, and PET bottle products in a historic factory that has been producing Coca-Cola products since 1963. You can learn while enjoying efforts to safety and security and environmental activities. We also enjoy tasting and memorabilia of Coca-Cola products. Fully reserved. For individuals (2 to 40 people), reservation is required from the official site. In the case of a group (41 to 80 people), please contact us by telephone.

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