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.
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Kanagawa Tourism Association posted.
A large-scale illumination event at Yokohama Stadium, BALLPARK FANTASIA, has been announced!
A large-scale illumination event at Yokohama Stadium
The holding of "BALLPARK FANTASIA" has been announced!
DeNA Co., Ltd. and Yokohama Stadium Co., Ltd. have decided to hold the fourth edition of the large-scale illumination event "BALLPARK FANTASIA" in December 2023.
"BALLPARK FANTASIA" began in 2020 as part of DeNA’s mission to bring "Delight beyond imagination to each person" and as an initiative to create lively sports-centered towns. It aims to make effective use of facilities and parks during professional baseball’s off-season and to serve as a starting point for generating vibrancy in the Kannai and surrounding areas in the future.
Attendance has increased with each edition, and the program has expanded from a nighttime illumination event to an entertainment festival that can be enjoyed throughout the day, creating energy at Yokohama Stadium and in the surrounding area.
BALLPARK FANTASIA
● Event name: BALLPARK FANTASIA
● Location: Yokohama Stadium / Yokohama Park
● Period: Saturday, December 9, 2023 – Sunday, December 17, 2023
● Organizers: DeNA Co., Ltd., Yokohama Stadium Co., Ltd.
● Admission: Free (some time slots and areas may require a fee)
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Kanagawa Tourism Association posted.
Hakone-en
Celebrating its 60th Anniversary This Year!
Hakone Komagatake Ropeway Resumes Operation on Wednesday, September 20
A sky-high panorama linking the shores of Lake Ashi to Hakone’s highest observation deck
The Hakone Komagatake Ropeway at Hakone-en pleasureland on the shores of Lake Ashi had been suspended from June 19 for annual inspections and repairs, but it resumed service on Wednesday, September 20.
The Hakone Komagatake Ropeway connects Hakone-en on the shore of Lake Ashi with the summit of Mt. Komagatake, spanning a total distance of 1,783 meters and taking seven minutes one way. The summit features Hakone’s highest observation deck, offering a miniature-garden view of Hakone centered on Lake Ashi. To the northwest stands the majestic Mt. Fuji and the Northern Alps; you can also enjoy a sweeping panorama that reaches Suruga Bay and the Izu Peninsula, the Shonan coast, the Miura Peninsula, and the Boso Peninsula.
Opened on April 27, 1963, the ropeway marked its 60th anniversary in 2023. To express our gratitude, we have prepared a variety of events.
Event Period: Sunday, October 1, 2023 – Monday, January 8, 2024 (Monday public holiday)
Weekend and public holiday dates within the above period
Times Upbound: 4:30 P.M., 4:50 P.M., 5:00 P.M.
Downbound: 6:00 P.M., 6:10 P.M., 6:20 P.M.
Starry Sky Commentary: 5:20 P.M.–6:00 P.M.
Prices Adults ¥2,200 Children ¥1,100
The above fees include a round-trip ticket and a star chart.
Service will be canceled in case of bad weather or other conditions.
Excluding December 31, 2023 (Sunday) and January 1, 2024 (Monday, public holiday)
On December 31 we plan sunset runs, and on January 1 we plan first-sunrise runs.
Inquiries Hakone-en
TEL. (0460) 83-1151 (Reception hours: 9:00 A.M.–6:00 P.M.)
Commemorative round-trip tickets with a 60th anniversary pin badge are also available!
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Kanagawa Tourism Association posted.
Sagamihara City Museum
Civic Hall × Museum
Planetarium Autumn Concert (Notice)
A collaboration between the museum and the civic hall!
Enjoy a live performance by Manami Hayashi (flute), Noto Sakurai (percussion), and Reina Hara (electronic piano), who appear in the civic hall’s lunchtime concerts, alongside a star-filled sky and visuals projected on the prefecture’s largest planetarium, with a 23-meter dome.
◯ “Civic Hall × Museum Planetarium Autumn Concert”
・Date and Time: Wednesday, October 11, 2023, 4:15 p.m.–5:15 p.m.
・Venue: Sagamihara City Museum Planetarium
・Address: 3-1-15 Takane, Chuo-ku, Sagamihara City
・Phone: 042-750-8030
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Kanagawa Tourism Association posted.
Ikuta Ryokuchi
Red spider lily blooming (Notice)
The red spider lilies have begun to bloom. Depending on the weather, they are expected to be enjoyed for about two weeks.
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Kanagawa Tourism Association posted.
Hello to everyone watching Cool Japan Videos—nice to meet you! We are the Kanagawa Prefecture Tourism Association.
From this account, we will be sharing information about the many attractions across Kanagawa Prefecture, so please look forward to it.
Kanagawa Prefecture is broadly divided into the following areas.
◎ Eastern Hills area (Tama Hills, Miura Peninsula)
◎ Central Lowland (Sagami Plain)
◎ Western Mountainous Region (Tanzawa, Hakone Volcano)
Kanagawa, where beautiful nature and historic sites coexist, is truly a treasure trove for travelers.
From the ancient city of Kamakura and the wave-lashed shores of Shonan to Hakone’s hot spring resorts, the vast nature of Tanzawa and MtOoyama, and the international city of Yokohama, Kanagawa hides many charms that captivate every visitor.
Here is an introduction to Kanagawa Prefecture and its sightseeing spots!
■ Yokohama City [Eastern Kanagawa]
Yokohama City, the prefectural capital, sits in eastern Kanagawa and offers diverse culture, leisure, and delicious food.
There are many day-trip attractions, including Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise, and Minatomirai.
Yokohama Chinatown is famous as a paradise for Chinese cuisine, and the area’s shops selling Chinese goods make it great for shopping too!
■ Miura Peninsula
The Miura Peninsula is an ideal sightseeing area with an aquarium, beautiful beaches, historic temples, and a wide variety of activities.
Its stunning natural scenery and rich history remain well preserved.
You can also enjoy local gourmet seafood and other delicious dishes.
■ Yokosuka City [Northern Miura Peninsula]
Yokosuka City is well known as a historic base of the Japanese Navy, and you can feel that history at many local sights.
The city has also served as the setting for anime and games, hosting exhibitions and events in the past.
Tsukuihama Beach is scheduled to host windsurfing World Cup events, and sports events are actively held here.
From Mikasa Terminal you can visit Sarushima, Tokyo Bay’s largest uninhabited island.
Yokosuka Navy Curry is a popular local specialty.
■ Misaki Port [Southern tip of the Miura Peninsula]
Located near the entrance to Tokyo Bay, Misaki Port has been prized as a good harbor since the Heian period.
It is famous as a tuna fishing port, and the area offers many restaurants serving delicious tuna and other seafood.
■ Hayamamachi [Western Miura Peninsula]
Hayamamachi, an area of beautiful beaches and luxury hotels, is sometimes called the birthplace of yachting.
The sight of many boats and yachts in Hayama Marina is breathtaking!
■ Zushi City [Western Miura Peninsula]
Zushi City is designated under the Ancient Capitals Preservation Act to protect its historic landscape.
Facing Sagami Bay, it offers many resort-style attractions where you can soak up a holiday mood.
Zushi Beach is great for swimming and for marine sports like windsurfing and SUP.
At the Riviera Zushi Marina, a stay-type marina resort, you can enjoy short cruises and ocean-view restaurants for a luxurious time.
■ Kamakura City [Southeastern Kanagawa]
Kamakura City blends history and nature beautifully as an ancient city.
Kamakura has many old temples and shrines, and its Pacific-facing coastline offers views that stretch to the horizon.
Don’t miss Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine and the Great Buddha of Kamakura (Great Buddha at Hasedera Temple), both designated national historic sites and Important Cultural Properties.
■ Chigasaki City [Central Shonan area]
Chigasaki City is known as a surfing mecca, loved by surfers for its beautiful waves.
Stylish seaside cafes and shops where you can dine while watching the sunset line the shore.
■ MtOoyama [Central Kanagawa]
MtOoyama in Isehara City attracts many hikers year-round.
From near Afuri Shrine, the terminal of the Oyama Cable Car at about 700 meters elevation, you can enjoy star-rated views in the Michelin Green Guide Japan overlooking Sagami Bay, the Miura Peninsula, and the Boso Peninsula.
MtOoyama also has shukubo, 400-year-old temple lodgings for worshippers.
These shukubo sit amid nature and offer simple, rustic rooms for a relaxing stay.
Nearby lakes such as Lake Miyagase and Lake Tanzawa allow visitors to enjoy Kanagawa’s seasonal nature.
■ Oiso-cho [Western Shonan area]
Oiso-cho is an area surrounded by rich nature.
It offers beautiful beaches and resort facilities, and Oiso Long Beach is a popular seaside resort pool.
Hotels and spas are also available, attracting many tourists.
■ Odawara City [Western Kanagawa]
Odawara City is known as a historic castle town, famous for Odawara Castle, the stronghold of the Hōjō clan, and for its preserved old streets.
Odawara Castle’s keep displays the castle’s history and crafts, and the Odawara Castle Ninja Museum (History and Folklore Museum) offers ninja experiences, making it a sight that adults, children, and international visitors can all enjoy.
■ Hakonemachi [Western Kanagawa]
Hakone is one of Japan’s top hot spring areas and can be enjoyed on day trips or longer stays.
Popular attractions you’ll want to visit again and again include the Hakone Open-Air Museum, HakoneRopeway, Lake Ashi, Hakone Shrine, the Hakone Tozan Railway, and Owakudani.
■ Manatsurumachi [Western Kanagawa]
Manatsurumachi is a mild region of sea and mountains adjacent to Yugawara Town and Odawara City.
It is known for its active fishing industry and offers fresh seafood to enjoy.
■ Yugawara Onsen [Western Kanagawa]
Located between Hakone and Atami, this hot spring area features a hot spring district lined with traditional Japanese ryokan, preserving the nostalgic atmosphere of an old-fashioned onsen town.
Kanagawa offers sea activities, marine sports, hot springs, great nature, and history—so you can enjoy it in many ways.
Access from Tokyo is very convenient: it takes about 30 minutes by train or car to reach Yokohama in eastern Kanagawa and about one hour to reach Hakone and Odawara in western Kanagawa.
You can also enjoy a casual drive-and-sightseeing trip from Tokyo.
With seasonal scenery and activities all year round, Kanagawa is a destination you’ll want to visit again and again.
Make an unforgettable page in your travel memories with Kanagawa sightseeing!
We will publish Kanagawa’s attractions, sample itineraries, the latest information, and lesser-known hidden spots, so please stay tuned!
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