Samukawa Town

Samukawa is a historic town famous for its Samukawa Shrine, and many worshippers visit it for the first time and for the evil. There is a calm air.

Samukawa is a historic town famous for its Samukawa Shrine, and many worshippers visit it for the first time and for the evil. There is a calm air.

Oiso-cho is the town where Japan's first swimming beach was opened, and you can enjoy the scenery of the old residence and Shonan-a calm town where history and the sea merge.

Ninomiya is a town where nature is reconciled with a quiet residential area, with stunning views of the sea and Mount Fuji from Azumayama Park. Spring rape is also popular.

Nakai-cho is a quiet rural area with a satoyama landscape, where you can enjoy local vegetable direct sales outlets and hikes; it is perfect for idyllic holidays.

Matsuda-cho has a stunning view of the contrast between cherry blossoms and rape in the spring, and Nishihirahata Park and Kawazu cherry blossoms are the centerpieces of sightseeing. It is familiar as the town of flower and green.

Yamakita is a quiet town with the mountains of Tanzawa and Nakagawa Onsen, and it is a perfect environment for outdoor activities such as mountain climbing, river playing, and forest bathing.

The town of Kaisei is known as "Hyangsai no Sato", and the annual Shiyōka Festival is popular; it is a town with beautiful rural scenery and waterways.

The town of Hakone is Japan's leading hot spring resort, and has many tourist attractions such as museums, Lake Ashi, and a ropeway. The scenery of the four seasons is also attractive.

The town of Makuru is a small port town on a peninsula jutting into the sea, with fish markets and coastal promenades, and a tranquil ocean landscape soothes the mind.

Yukawara-cho is a hot spring resort that has been loved by literary inksou since ancient times, and you can also enjoy valleys and waterfalls. It is recommended for a relaxing adult healing journey.