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.
Aikawa is a town rich in nature where you can enjoy camping and fishing, and the scenery and events of Miyagase Dam are also popular. It is perfect for outdoor people.
Kiyokawa Village is the only village in Kanagawa Prefecture, surrounded by the nature of the Tanzawa mountain system; it is a healing spot where you can interact with nature by climbing and camping.
The city of Niigata is a port city facing the Sea of Japan and the Shinno River, and is also famous as a rice attraction. It is a regional central city full of attractions such as historical townscape, sake, and seafood gourmet.
Nagaoka City is famous for "Nagaoka Fireworks", one of Japan's three major fireworks, and is a cultural and traditional town where you can also enjoy nature, hot springs and historic buildings along the Shinno River.
Sanjō is known as a town of metalworking, and is famous for its high-quality cutlery and tools. You can experience the spirit of manufacturing and the charm of local industry.
Kashiwazaki City is a town along the Sea of Japan where you can enjoy swimming beaches and hot springs, and is famous for its large fireworks display of the sea in summer. The nature of the sea and the mountains coexist.
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