Okegawa City

Okegawa City has a history as a post town on the Nakasendo Road, and the Hina Ningyo Culture and Benihana Festival are attractive; a calm local culture remains.

Okegawa City has a history as a post town on the Nakasendo Road, and the Hina Ningyo Culture and Benihana Festival are attractive; a calm local culture remains.

The city of Kuki is famous for its Kotone River and lantern festivals, and is also a town rich in agricultural products. The front station has also developed, and traffic and nature coexist in a well-balanced manner.

Kitamoto City is a town where nature and livability are reconciled, and there are also cherry blossoms and natural viewing attractions. Tomatoes and produce are also famous, and the green life is attractive.

Yashio is a residential city close to Tokyo, but you can also enjoy the scenery of canals and industrial areas. It is a developing area with a blend of old and new.

Fujimi City is a town where large commercial facilities and natural parks coexist, combining livability and convenience; ponds and cherry blossom spots are also popular.

Misato is a shopping and leisure town with outlet malls and large parks, and you can feel the nature of the Edogawa.

The city of Hasuda is a town endowed with nature in the vicinity of the city, which also has a thriving agricultural and floriculture; it has a blend of liveability and rural landscape.

Sakado is a calm city with historic temples and shrines and residential areas, and in the fall, festivals and amaryllis color the area.

The city of Satte is famous for its Gondingdou Sakuraditsumi, where the show of cherry blossoms and rapeseed is an exquisite view of spring; it is also noted as a film location.

The city of Tsurugashima is a quiet town with residential and educational facilities, and its good access and calm living environment are attractive.