Isehara City, Kanagawa Prefecture is a region rich in nature located in the center of Kanagawa Prefecture.
It is about 60 minutes by express from Shinjuku, and there are many recommended sightseeing spots such as "Oyama", one of the most popular mountaineering spots in the Kanto region!
We will send you information about the nature, historical sights, and popular sightseeing spots of Isehara City, so thank you!
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Isehara Tourism Association posted.
[Isehara Flower Report] 3.01
Okame cherry blossoms along Oyama Shinmichi are beginning to bloom
March starts today.
I felt the arrival of spring as graduation ceremonies seemed to be taking place at high schools across Isehara City.
Spring news is coming from MtOoyama too♪
Okame cherry trees have been planted along the roughly 3-kilometer stretch of Oyama Shinmichi (bypass), and pink blossoms are beginning to open.
The trees at the foot are still young, so their trunks are thin and they seem to bloom earlier.
Overall, it feels like flowering is a little early this year due to warm temperatures. They should reach their best viewing next week.
Seeing the flowers from the car window makes a drive more enjoyable.
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Isehara Tourism Association posted.
Isehara Flower Report 2.19
A rainy day in Isehara.
With the mild weather, flowers are starting to bloom all over.
- Kawazu-zakura along Shibutagawa River…starting to bloom
- Kawazu-zakura at Maruyama Castle Park…in full bloom
- Plum trees at the Sports Park…in full bloom
- Plum trees at Hinata Yakushi…about half bloomed
- Okame-zakura along Oyama Shinmichi…buds
The forecast doesn’t look great this week, so I worry whether the flowers will hold out until the next sunny day, but let’s hope we can take photos under a blue sky!
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Isehara Tourism Association posted.
Isehara Flower Report 2024.02.02
Plum Blossoms
- Hinata Yakushi…starting to bloom
- Sports Park…in full bloom
- Maruyama Castle Ruins Park…in full bloom
Under a chillier sky than yesterday, the red plum blossoms are proudly in full bloom.
A beautiful weeping plum tree stands in the grounds of Hinata Yakushi, and its view beside the stone lanterns is very picturesque. There is a plum grove on the back hill. Small, charming white plum blossoms are beginning to appear here and there.
I found plum trees on a slope inside the Sports Park. These are vivid pink red plums. Cherry trees surround them, making this a spot full of spring blooms.
At Maruyama Castle Ruins Park, plum trees that appear over three meters tall line the area. Their overlapping petals are stunning. Some people were enjoying a stroll.
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Isehara Tourism Association posted.
Setsubun Festival Tomorrow
The festival will be held at three shrines in Isehara City.
・Lower Shrine of Oyama Afuri Shrine…Only for related parties and those who applied
・Sannomiya Hibita Shrine…Koban coin toss at 10:00, 12:00, and 15:00
・Isehara Daijingu Shrine…Bean-throwing at 15:00
Oni out—fortune in!
This ritual drives away evil spirits and prays for a healthy, happy year ahead. There is a tradition that eating as many beans as your age will bring good fortune.
Lively bean-throwing ceremonies take place on the grounds of the three shrines in Isehara City.
People dressed as the bean-throwing hosts line up on a temporary stage and, with calls, throw lucky beans all at once. The beans are packed in small bags with lottery tickets inside, and local children eagerly scramble to collect them.
At Hibita Shrine, the demon-driving ceremony is a highlight and a traditional event.
By the way, if you throw beans inside the house, don’t you sometimes find a bean you missed when doing the year-end big cleaning?
For details, please see the Isehara City Tourism Association website.
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Isehara Tourism Association posted.
Kururin House Valentine♡
~News from Kururin House inside the station~
February starts today.
At Kururin House inside the station, the Kururins welcome everyone in a Valentine mood.
At the 2023 Dōkan Festival, Kururin marked 10 years since debut, and March 1, the city’s founding day, is celebrated as Kururin’s birthday.
Kururin, the official image character of Isehara City, has become a true symbol of the town. He wears a top made from the traditional Oyama spinning top craft on his head.
The bellflower mark on Kururin’s back represents the city flower, and they say touching it brings happiness.
Responding to Isehara citizens’ fondness for Kururin, the tourism association has planned and proposed various products.
The lineup now includes classic Pilot ballpoint pens, notepads and other stationery, nylon eco bags, pin badges, mugs and more.
Kururin goods available only in Isehara make great gifts!
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Isehara Tourism Association posted.
We will have a booth in Shimokitazawa!
Atsugi Hot Spring Village Footbath Experience Event
Sunday, February 4, 2024, 10:00–17:00
Some of you may be surprised and think, “Atsugi?” but Atsugi City Tourism Association invited us, and Isehara will also participate in the event!
Isehara is promoting tourism through regional collaboration, and together with Atsugi, Hadano, Aikawa, and Kiyokawa we will carry out tourism PR in Tokyo.
The venue is Shimokitazawa. It’s famous for vintage clothing and soup curry. The central prefecture region will gather in this youthful neighborhood.
Mountains, hot springs, and delicious food await. Please look forward to it♪
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Isehara Tourism Association posted.
[Let’s tour five municipalities in a loop!]
Tanzawa-Ōyama–Miyagase Stamp Rally Tour
February 1, 2024 (Thursday) – March 15, 2024 (Friday)
Stamp spots: Atsugi, Aikawa, Kiyokawa, Hadano, Isehara City
Anyone can join by downloading the app to your smartphone!
You might discover places you’ve never visited before!
Collect three or five stamps to receive a special commemorative gift♪
★How to participate
1. Download the dedicated app on your smartphone
2. Select the stamp rally participation screen within the app
3. Collect one stamp in each municipality (scan the image)
4. Gather three or five stamps to get a commemorative gift!
5. Answer the survey to enter the prize draw!
★Prizes
• Three stamps… Original eco bag
• Five stamps… Original blanket
★Prize exchange locations
Isehara Station Tourist Information Center, Ekina Kururin House, and four other locations
For details, please visit the official Isehara City website.
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Isehara Tourism Association posted.
Isehara Flower Report
January 22, 2024
Plum blossoms at Hinata Yakushi, Ugakubunko, and the General Sports Park
…They are beginning to bloom.
Plum trees across Isehara City are starting to flower.
Perhaps due to the warm winter, they seem to be blooming earlier than usual.
Their fragrance is lovely, and they let us feel the arrival of spring a little sooner.
By the way, the wintersweet (roubai) also blooms this season with yellow flowers, but it belongs to the wintersweet family and is a different species from the rose-family plums.
In any case, we look forward to seeing them in full bloom.
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Isehara Tourism Association posted.
[Weekends only in January]
On Saturdays and Sundays through Sunday, January 28, 2024, service runs until 7:00 PM
Oyama Cable Car night operations are now running♪
*Oyama in falling snow and the night view*
On the night-view service’s first day, snow fell from around 3:00 PM to about 6:00 PM, with occasional bursts of blizzard. The scene turned white before our eyes, and snow accumulation reached about 5 cm.
Around 6:30 PM, the moment the snow stopped, the white veil cleared and the night view emerged. The town lights and snowy landscape looked beautiful, and visitors enjoyed taking photos.
Some road surfaces may still be icy, so please watch your step and enjoy the view from Oyama.
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Isehara Tourism Association posted.
Winter on Mt. Ooyama 2024
Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from January 13 (Sat) to January 28 (Sun), 2024
Service until 19:00
For six winter days again this year, the Oyama Cable Car will run night services.
Riders who board after sunset (4:00 PM) can join a prize drawing.
The view from below Oyama Afuri Shrine was awarded two stars in the Michelin Green Guide Japan. The nightscape seen through the crisp winter air is breathtakingly beautiful.
Please take this opportunity to visit.
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