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Sagamiko Resort Pleasure Forest

Sagamiko Resort Pleasure Forest
Sagamiko Resort Pleasure Forest offers many facilities for fun and relaxing activities, including as an amusement park, adventure playground, barbecue sites, campground, hot springs and more.

Lake Sagami Fishing Experience

Lake Sagami Fishing Experience
Enjoy fishing at for white crucian carp, Japanese smelt and black bass at the Lake Sagami Fishing Experience. Those not interested in fishing can enjoy touring the lake on a sightseeing boat.

Fujino Satoyama Experience

Fujino Satoyama Experience
The Fujino Satoyama Experience allows visitors to experience a woodland community lifestyle while interacting with local people in a place surrounded by lush nature.

Fujino Engei Land

Fujino Engei Land
Fujino Engei (Gardening) Land is a farm jointly operated by farmers as a tourist attraction in the Nagura area of Midori-ku, Sagamihara City.

Fujino Workshop for Art

Fujino Workshop for Art
Visitors can enjoy crafting experiences here such as pottery, woodworking and glass art in a nature-rich environment. The facility includes halls and studios, and offers lodging as well.

Wada-no-Sato Experience Center "Village House"

Wada-no-Sato Experience Center "Village House"
Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of hands-on events such as bamboo crafting and making konjac in a nostalgic landscape selected as one of the "Top 100 Villages of Japan." The facility is very popular among children.

Shinobara-no-Sato Center

Shinobara-no-Sato Center
Shinobara-no-Sato Center is a former elementary school building transformed into a lodging facility that offers a variety of hands-on programs, including stone oven pizza baking, blueberry harvesting, and bamboo flute making.

Mouchi-benten Camping Area

Mouchi-benten Camping Area
At this municipal campground on the banks of the Sagami River, visitors can enjoy barbecues and camping with friends and family.

Kami-ooshima Camping Area

Kami-ooshima Camping Area
This municipal campground is on the banks of the Sagami River. Visitors can enjoy barbecues and camping with friends and family here.

 

 

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Mona-no-Oka

Mona-no-Oka
Mona-no-Oka is a local urban green tourism facility that practices local production for local consumption, and offers relaxation through contact with nature based on agriculture. The facility includes a farm-to-table restaurant and direct sales shop, and holds harvest festivals and other events.

Hyakusho's Kitchen's Samgyetang

Hyakusho's Kitchen's Samgyetang
Hyakusho's Kitchen's Samgyetang is a traditional Korean medicinal ginseng chicken soup that is sure to warm you up on a cold day. The carefully prepared dish will even impress gourmets.

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Mount Jinba

Mount Jinba
Mount Jinba is 855 meters above sea level, and has been selected as one of the "Top 100 Views of Mount Fuji in Kanto" and "Top 50 Scenic Views in Kanagawa." It is also a popular hiking spot, especially in the fall when the autumn leaves paint the landscape red.

Sagamiko (Lake Sagami) Area

Sagamiko (Lake Sagami) Area
The Lake Sagami offers many activities, such as viewing cherry blossoms in spring and autumn leaves in fall, rowboats and sightseeing boats, and fishing. Close to Prefectural Lake Sagami Park along the lakeside is Tokai Nature Trail and Obarajuku Honjin. This area is also recommended for a one-day road trip.

Shiroyamako (Lake Shiroyama) Area

Shiroyamako (Lake Shiroyama) Area
This area includes many places perfect for strolling through, such as Shiroyama Katakuri-no-Sato, which is covered in a bright purple carpet of flowers in late March; the Komatsu district, where countless cosmos flowers bloom in autumn; Hyogippara, which becomes engulfed in red leaves in autumn; and the quiet area surrounding emerald green Lake Shiroyama.

Tsukuiko (Lake Tsukui) Area

Tsukuiko (Lake Tsukui) Area
The park around Lake Tsukui has been developed so that visitors can enjoy seasonal flowers, history, and nature. That includes the Shiroyama area, where the remains of Tsukui Castle from the Sengoku Period (1467-1568) are visible, and the Mizu-no-Enchi (Water Garden) and Hana-no-Enchi (Flower Garden) that stretch along both banks of Shiroyama Dam.

Sagamihara Asamizo City Park

Sagamihara Asamizo City Park
Surrounded by flowers and greenery, Sagamihara Asamizo City Park has many facilities that both children and adults can enjoy, such as a 55-meter-high observation tower, a grassy plaza, and a petting zoo. It is famous for its clematis and hydrangea flowers.

Kanagawa Prefectural Sagamihara Park

Kanagawa Prefectural Sagamihara Park
Surrounded by woods, Kanagawa Prefectural Sagamihara Park features a French-style garden, a garden filled with sweet flag grass, and a tropical botanical garden. The park's landscape-filled with flowers, greenery and water-provides a relaxing environment for the whole family.

Prefectural Lake Sagami Park

Prefectural Lake Sagami Park
Prefectural Lake Sagami Park offers a panoramic view of the lake it borders. The park has sightseeing boats, rowboats, fishing boats, target shooting, games and more. The open lawn area is an ideal place to take a break during a road trip.

Showa Bridge

Showa Bridge
Completed in 1931, the Showa Bridge links Sagamihara City and Atsugi City.

Takata Bridge

Takata Bridge
The Takata Bridge first crossed the Sagami River in 1924. Its name is derived from the first characters of Takamine Village on the right bank and Tana Village on the left-the villages the bridge connected. Guzo-no-Watashi (Guzo ferryboat dock) and Tana Shukuba (a post station) were located nearby at the time. The current Takata Bridge was selected as one of the "Top 100 Beautiful Bridges in Kanagawa".

Pine trees at Nihonmatsu Intersection

Pine trees at Nihonmatsu Intersection
The pine trees that gave the area its name still thrive at the Nihonmatsu (Two Pines) Intersection. 

Oginopan Headquarters Factory

Oginopan Headquarters Factory
Ogino's Tanzawa Anpan is a bread with a thin crust filled with red bean paste made from blending 10 to 12 different types of paste, depending on the season. Each bread is hand-wrapped by master bakers. Visitors can take a tour of the Oginopan Headquarters Factory, which is very popular with children as well.

Mii Long Bridge

Mii Long Bridge
Mii Long Bridge spans the middle of Lake Tsukui. A 212-meter-long through bridge completed in 1964, the vermilion-colored span is a symbol of the lake and was selected as one of the "Top 100 Beautiful Bridges in Kanagawa". 

Sanogawa District, one of the best 100 countrysides in Japan

Sanogawa District, one of the best 100 countrysides in Japan
The Sanogawa district is considered one of the "Best 100 countrysides in Japan" for its townscape, which includes terraced fields on the mountain slopes and earthen-wall storehouses, as well as for its traditional ways of life.

Fujino Art Village

Fujino Art Village
Fujino Art Village is a new type of art village that brings together the studios and galleries of local artists in Fujino.

Sagamihara North Park

Sagamihara North Park
The park is a great spot for relaxation, full of plum blossoms, hydrangeas, Japanese irises, roses, and other flowers during the various seasons. The spectacular sight of hydrangeas-especially their cultivar "Annabelle"-in full bloom is particularly popular. The park is also popular with young children.

 

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Lake Tsukui Tourist Center

Lake Tsukui Tourist Center
Lake Tsukui Tourist Center is the entrance to the town of Tsukui, where a large selection of local specialties is available. The well-maintained park around the center will help you refresh.

Fujinone

Fujinone
Fujinone, located near Fujino Station, is a tourist information center for the Fujino area. There is also a gift shop that sells the works of artists and local specialties.

Kouza Handmade Ham Sagamihara Store

Kouza Handmade Ham Sagamihara Store
As its name implies, Kouza Handmade Ham uses Kouza pork, and is one of the "Kanagawa Specialty 100 Selections." Many repeat customers come seeking the exquisite flavor created by food artisans. This food is also popular with children, so it is great as a souvenir.

Toriibara Fureai-no-Ie

Toriibara Fureai-no-Ie
The seasonal produce and homemade processed goods offered here are very popular with visitors. The facility also has a food court, and offers hands-on braiding experiences and various events such as pottery-making classes.

Learn

Sagamihara City Museum

Sagamihara City Museum
Sagamihara City Museum has three exhibition halls for nature/history, astronomy and special exhibitions, as well as a planetarium. It is useful when children are conducting independent school science projects.

Sagami River Fureai Science Museum Aquarium Sagamihara

Sagami River Fureai Science Museum Aquarium Sagamihara
Aquarium Sagamihara exhibits many living creatures and reference materials with simple explanations to help visitors learn more about the Sagami River habitat.

JAXA Sagamihara Campus

JAXA Sagamihara Campus
The JAXA Sagamihara Campus has full-scale exhibits of the asteroid explorer Hayabusa2 and a M-V rocket. Although not well known, this place is a very enjoyable one for children.

Sagami Giant Kite Center

Sagami Giant Kite Center
In addition to exhibiting materials related to o-dako (large kites), Sagami Giant Kite Center provides a venue for various creative activities such as kite making to preserve and pass on Sagami's o-dako culture.

Sagamiko Memorial Hall

Sagamiko Memorial Hall
Sagamiko Memorial Hall was designed to introduce the role of Sagami Dam. Visitors can learn about Lake Sagami's history and wildlife and the role of the dam in an enjoyable way. This is a popular stop for road trips in the area.

Ozaki Gakudo Memorial House

Ozaki Gakudo Memorial House
Ozaki Gakudo Memorial House was built on the birthplace of Ozaki Yukio (pen name Gakudo), Japan's "father of parliamentary politics," and exhibits photographs, artifacts and other materials that tell of his activities.

Site of Taima Ferry

Site of Taima Ferry
Located at Showa Bridge, the site of Taima Ferry was a major transportation hub that has connected Taima (Sagamihara City) and Echi (now Atsugi City) since ancient times. In the old days, people who made Mount Oyama pilgrimages used the ferry here.

Tana Hachimangu Shrine

Tana Hachimangu Shrine
Tana Hachimangu Shrine has a history of more than ten centuries. Local people and visitors love the shishimai lion dance dedicated to the gods at the annual festival in September.

Historic Site Tana Mukaihara Remains Paleolithic Study Center (P

Historic Site Tana Mukaihara Remains Paleolithic Study Center (Paleolith HATENA House)
At this exhibition facility about Japan's Paleolithic Age, you can join various hands-on classes. The adjacent Archeological Site Park has the remains of buildings from the Paleolithic Age as well as reconstructed houses from the Jomon Period (c. 10,000 BC to 300 BC).

Taimasan Muryokoji Temple 

Taimasan Muryokoji Temple 
The grounds of Taimasan Muryokoji Temple are designated as a Sagamihara City Designated Historic Site, and have also been chosen as one of the "Top 50 Scenic Views in Kanagawa." The temple gate is a Sagamihara City Designated Tangible Cultural Property, and the Tokuhon Nenbutsu pagoda stored on the temple grounds is a Sagamihara City Registered Tangible Cultural Property.

Obarajuku Honjin

Obarajuku Honjin
The Obarajuku Honjin was used as a honjin-an official inn for feudal lords and others of high rank-during the Edo Period (1603-1868). It is designated as a Kanagawa Prefecture Important Cultural Property.

Shokakuji Temple

Shokakuji Temple
Shokakuji Temple, also known as the haiku temple, is known for its many haiku monuments by both famous and obscure authors. It is also famous for the flowers on the temple grounds, such as the taki-tsutsuji, a waterfall-like formation of rhododendron flowers, and the goshoku tsubaki (five-colored Japanese camellia), making it a popular photo spot for those seeking a seasonal atmosphere. It is also one of the temples on the Tsukui Kannon Pilgrimage.

Ogura Bridge

Ogura Bridge
Ogura Bridge is a beautiful retro arch bridge completed in 1938. It has been selected as one of the "Top 50 Scenic Views in Kanagawa," "Top 100 Beautiful Bridges in Kanagawa," and the "Eight Views of Sagami River." It was designated as a Sagamihara City Registered Tangible Cultural Property in 2015.

Old Seiryuji Temple Historical Residence (Old 'Minka-en' House G

Old Seiryuji Temple Historical Residence (Old 'Minka-en' House Garden)
The former kuri (kitchen) of Seiryuji Temple, located within Sagamihara Nature Village Park, is an old residential house with a thatched roof thought to have been built in the middle of the Edo Period (early 1700s).

Yoshinojuku Fujiya 

Yoshinojuku Fujiya 
Yoshinojuku Fujiya, built around 1897, is a townhouse building that retains the atmosphere of what was once Yoshino Station on the Koshu Kaido, one of the five main routes to Edo (old Tokyo). It was designated a Sagamihara City Registered Cultural Property in 2014. The old-fashioned atmosphere of the structure makes it a popular photo spot.

 

Bathing-Lodging

Aonemidori-no-kyukamura Iyashi-no-yu

Aonemidori-no-kyukamura Iyashi-no-yu
The waters of Aonemidori-no-kyukamura Iyashi-no-Yu come from a natural hot spring and contain calcium, sodium and sulfates. The refreshing air plus the natural scenery that changes with the seasons are appealing. There are hinoki (cypress wood) baths, rock baths, open-air baths and more. 

Fujino Yamanami Onsen

Fujino Yamanami Onsen
Fujino Yamanami Onsen is a day-trip hot spring (no lodging available) with a reputation for rejuvenation due to the rich mineral content of its spring waters. The open-air bath on top of a small hill offers a panoramic view of the surrounding Yamanami area, and the sunsets there are exceptional.

Jinba-no-Yu

Jinba-no-Yu
Jinba-no-Yu is a mineral spring bathhouse attached to two ryokan. The bath may be open to non-overnight guests depending on lodging conditions. The seasonal atmosphere adds to the atmosphere of any trip.

Midori-no-kyukamura Center (accommodation)

Midori-no-kyukamura Center (accommodation)
Located along the Doshi River, Midori-no-kyukamura Center is a space for relaxation and outdoor activities that offers lodging facilities, cottages, campgrounds and hot springs. Visitors are welcome year-round to enjoy the scenery that changes with the seasons.


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