Kanagawa Prefecture is a tourist area where you can enjoy various things such as the sea, marine activities, hot springs, nature, and history.
Yokohama, Yokosuka, Hayama, Chigasaki, Kamakura, Hakone, Odawara... There are many attractive sightseeing spots.
In the coming COOL JAPAN VIDEOS, we will introduce the charms and latest information on these popular tourist spots, as well as the hidden gem spots that are not yet well known.
Thank you in advance.
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Kanagawa Tourism Association posted.
The Kanagawa History Tour “Rekishi Tabi” 2023 will be held!
Across Kanagawa Prefecture, guide groups affiliated with the Kanagawa Guide Association are offering a variety of tours that unravel local history.
Why not explore Kanagawa’s historic sites through the unique perspective of guides who know the area and its past intimately? We hope you will join us!
Tsurumi Highlights Guide Group: Walk the old Tokaido and visit the post town and surrounding areas
Tsurumi Highlights Guide Group
Walk the old Tokaido and visit the post town and surrounding areas
Date and time: Saturday, January 20, 2024, starting at 9:30 AM
Atsugi Tourism Volunteer Guide Association: Walk the Oyama Kaido “From Atsugi-juku to Aiko-juku”
Atsugi Tourism Volunteer Guide Association
Walk the Oyama Kaido “From Atsugi-juku to Aiko-juku”
This route follows the Oyama pilgrimage road that grew popular from the mid-Edo period onward.
We will introduce the Oyama Kaido from the Sagami River ferry crossing.
Date and time: January 19, 2024
Hadano City Volunteer Tourist Guides: Walk the Yagurasawa Okan — Over Zenba Pass
Hadano City Volunteer Tourist Guides
Walk the Yagurasawa Okan — Over Zenba Pass
Date and time: Wednesday, February 7, 2023, starting at 9:00 AM
Yokohama City Guide Association: Walk the old Tokaido — from Kanagawa-juku along the scenic Sodegaura
Yokohama City Guide Association
Walk the old Tokaido — from Kanagawa-juku along the scenic Sodegaura
Date and time: Monday, January 22, 2024
For tour details and how to reserve, please visit the official website linked in our profile!
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Kanagawa Tourism Association posted.
Kenritsu Onshi Hakone Park
Christmas special: a kids' event, "Christmas Boot Hunt" will be held!
To mark the Christmas season, we will hold a Christmas special called "Christmas Boot Hunt" for children in elementary school and younger. The event runs for three days from Saturday, December 23, 2023, through Monday, December 25, 2023, and is limited to 20 participants each day.
For details, please visit the official website linked in the profile!
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The Manazuru Town Tourism Association in Kanagawa Prefecture also joined the Cool Japan video!
Manazuru is full of recommended spots and events, including the Kifune Festival, one of Japan’s three great boat festivals.
Follow to stay updated on Manazuru’s tourist information!
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Kanagawa Tourism Association posted.
Hakone Gora Park
Christmas illumination "Forest Tunnel" now on display!
In time for Christmas, the park’s event hall is featuring a Christmas tree illumination called "Forest Tunnel."
This event runs through Monday, December 25th. From Tuesday, December 26th onward, the park will welcome visitors with New Year–themed decorations.
For details, please visit the official website linked in our profile!
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Kanagawa Tourism Association posted.
Public Interest Incorporated Association Sagamihara City Tourism Association
Conquer Sagamihara!! We have launched a cycling page packed with classic courses and off-the-beaten-path routes!
Sagamihara City Tourism Association has partnered with the cycling media Ring to introduce cycling routes for everyone from beginners to advanced cyclists aiming to enter races, and released a special site called "SAGAMIHARA RIDE."
For details, please visit the official website via the link in our profile!
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Kanagawa Tourism Association shared AtsugiTourism Association's post.
Atsugi Tourism Association in Kanagawa Prefecture also joined the Cool Japan video.
We will keep sharing tourism information about Atsugi City, so please follow us!
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Kanagawa Tourism Association posted.
Enjoy Kanagawa by bike! A route map that tours its rich natural beauty is now complete!
The prefecture is promoting cycle tourism to invigorate local communities through sports, encouraging wide-area rides that make the most of the region’s abundant natural environment.
We have developed 14 recommended cycling routes in collaboration with municipalities and local organizations, offering plans that take you by bike to Kanagawa’s appealing spots for gourmet food, sightseeing, and outdoor sports.
For details, please visit the official website linked in the profile!
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Kanagawa Tourism Association posted.
A new facility has opened in Ebina!
WEINS PARK Ebina. Centered on three main facilities—the new car sales location WEINS PARK Ebina store, the U-Car sales location WEINS PARK U-BASE Ebina, and the camping and BBQ area WEINS PARK U-BASE CAMP—it also brings together a 3x3 basketball court, sports cafe, dog cafe, yakiniku restaurant, bathing facilities, a dog run, and other activities. This completely new-concept facility brings together cars, experiential services, and recreational activities in one place.
WEINS PARK Ebina is adjacent to the Ebina Interchange (Ebina IC) on the Ken-O Expressway and is also just a 10-minute walk from Atsugi Station, served by the JR Sagami Line and the Odakyu Line. Occupying a vast 17,492 m² (about 67 tennis courts), the site brings together new cars, U-Cars, camping, and activities to attract visitors from across Kanagawa Prefecture and beyond, offering a comprehensive facility where guests can experience the car lifestyle proposed by Weins. The site is also planned as an emergency power supply hub using PHEVs and other means during disasters, and aims to work with the local community to contribute to the region.
Facility Overview
■Facility name: WEINS PARK Ebina
Main building (new cars and service)
■Store name: WEINS PARK Ebina store
■Address: 3289-40 Nakashinden, Ebina City, Kanagawa Prefecture
■Phone: 046-235-6201
■Hours: 10:00–19:00
U-BASE building (U-Car)
■Store name: WEINS PARK U-BASE Ebina
■Address: 3290-1 Nakashinden, Ebina City, Kanagawa Prefecture
■Phone: 046-235-6204
■Hours: 10:00–19:00
CAMP experiences (campground and BBQ)
■Facility name: WEINS PARK U-BASE CAMP
■Address: 3290-1 Nakashinden, Ebina City, Kanagawa Prefecture
■Phone: 046-235-6208
■Hours: Campground: Check-in 13:00 / Check-out 10:00
BBQ: 10:00–21:00 (three time slots)※Hours are subject to change.
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Kanagawa Tourism Association posted.
Hakone Gora Park: Winter Limited Afternoon Tea at Isshikido Saro
At Hakone Gora Park, the sandwich restaurant Isshikido Saro offers two varieties of winter-limited afternoon tea sets featuring tea, sandwiches, and sweets, sold in separate periods.
From Friday, December 1 through Monday, December 25, we will offer the Christmas Afternoon Tea.
The featured tea is PARIS from HARNEY & SONS, one of their signature blends inspired by the City of Lights, served hot.
The sweets highlight a coffee jelly with matcha whipped cream designed to evoke a Christmas tree.
Enjoy an elegant winter afternoon tea at Hakone Gora Park.
Christmas Afternoon Tea
(1) Sales period: Friday, December 1, 2023–Monday, December 25, 2023
※Available while supplies last
(2) Product name: Christmas Afternoon Tea
(3) Contents: Sandwiches, sweets, tea (HARNEY & SONS PARIS)
Details of sweets (4 items):
Chocolat roll cake; rare strawberry dessert; coffee jelly with matcha whipped cream; homemade scone with berry jam
(4) Price: From ¥2,530 (tax included)
※Varies by sandwich selection
Hours: 10:00–16:00 (last order 15:30)
Admission fee
Park admission to Hakone Gora Park is required separately to use the facility (Adults ¥550; elementary school children and younger free).
※Customers using the Hakone Freepass, Owakudani Ticket, Nonbiri Ticket, or Hakone Norimono Pass Lite (including digital tickets) are admitted free.
Inquiries
Isshikido Saro TEL. 0460-83-8840
■ Hakone Gora Park
Opened in Taisho 3 (1914) at Gora, the terminus of the Hakone Tozan Railway, Hakone Gora Park is Japan’s first French formal garden.
French formal gardens typically place geometric features such as fountains and ponds symmetrically across flat, expansive grounds, but Gora Park is built on a slope.
Surrounded by wide skies and mountains, the open grounds host many flower plantings and are known as a flower spot.
The park also features a tropical plant greenhouse, a tea house, and hands-on craft workshops, letting visitors enjoy a variety of experiences in one place.
■ Isshikido Saro
At our restaurant we use carefully selected ingredients such as high-quality free-range eggs and meats from a long-established butcher, crafting each sandwich by hand as a satisfying single-dish sandwich cuisine.
We also offer a selection of teas chosen to pair with our food, and we have been offering seasonally changing afternoon tea menus since 2018.
Please enjoy an elegant tea time while gazing over the century-old gardens of Hakone Gora Park.
Address: 1300-329 Gora, Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun
Phone: 0460-83-8840
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Kanagawa Tourism Association posted.
[Samukawa Town] We will hold the season’s final “Winter Sunflower Picking Experience” (Notice)
We will hold the season’s final “Winter Sunflower Picking Experience” (Notice)
The main event of “Samukawa Winter Sunflowers,” the Picking Experience, will be held on Saturday, November 18 and Sunday, November 19. In a field of early-winter sunflowers with more than 60,000 blooms, you can leisurely enjoy picking flowers.
We planned this so many visitors can feel Samukawa Town’s gentle early winter through the Winter Sunflower Picking Experience, and so the sunflowers you pick will softly brighten your home.
—“Samukawa Winter Sunflowers” Picking Experience, Second Session—
*Due to various circumstances, the event may change or be canceled without prior notice.
*For details and the latest information, please check the Samukawa Town Tourism Association website.
Date and Time: Saturday, November 18 and Sunday, November 19, 2023, 10:00–14:00
*Canceled in case of rain *Each day ends when the day’s pickable flowers are gone
Venue: Samukawa Sunflower Field Address → near 3922-5 Miyama, Samukawa Town See map on reverse
Fee: Picking experience 5 stems for 100 yen *Visitors who only observe are free
Contact: Samukawa Town Tourism Association
*Hours: 9:30–18:00 Closed Wednesdays
Phone: 0467-75-9051
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