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Enoshima Shrine

Ehjima Shrine is a god who watches the safety of the sea and is counted as one of the three major Benten in Japan. In the Edo era, the faith...more read

Fujisawa Enoshima Shrine
Kamegaoka Hachimangu Shrine

A highlight of the Kameoka Hachimangu Shrine, which is located around shops and houses, is a stone statue of a pair of turtles in front of t...more read

Zushi · Hayama Kamegaoka Hachimangu Shrine
Oiso Morning Market

A 15 minutes walk from the Oiso Station, lies Oiso port, which on the third Sunday of every month holds the events “Oisoichi” . This is the ...more read

Ninomiya · Oiso Oiso Morning Market
Shonandai Cultural Center Children's Museum

The Children’s Hall located in the Shonandai Cultural Center, a 5-minute walk from the Shonandai station, is also commonly used for sh...more read

Fujisawa Shonandai Cultural Center Children's Museum
Soba Dojyo Matsumotokan

Here is the “Matsumotokan” which promotes the city of Matsumoto, in the Nagano prefecture where the catapar walls are attract at...more read

Fujisawa Soba Dojyo Matsumotokan
Suzuhiro Kamaboko Museum

A museum established inside the “Suzuhiro Kamaboko no Satou” facility. This musuem has a display that you can learn about the hi...more read

Odawara Suzuhiro Kamaboko Museum
Orange Garden (Odawara)

With a superb view of the Sagami Bay, you can enjoy orange picking and all-you-can-eat orange, grown by using a low agricultural chemical ag...more read

Odawara Orange Garden (Odawara)
SUGIYAMA STRAWBERRY FARM

From January to May, you can enjoy strawberry picking and comparing taste of famous strawberries such as the well-known breeds “Beniho...more read

Hiratsuka SUGIYAMA STRAWBERRY FARM
Odawara-imono Institute

The Odawara casting that continues from the Muromachi period is made by a manufacturing method that casts it with an alloy that added “...more read

Odawara Odawara-imono Institute