To allow many people to learn about Yukio Ozaki, known as the "God of the Constitution", the Ozaki Gakudo Memorial House was built on the ruins of ...
Established in 1954 (Showa 29) in Ninomiya, Kanagawa Prefecture for wholesale processed peanuts. A variety of snacks made from beans are sold here.
Designated a Tangible Cultural Property, the former Inamoto-ya is a kimono shop that represents the atmosphere of Fujisawa City in the pre-war era.
Among the first of its kind in Japan is the genuine horse racing establishment, Negishi Racecourse. In addition to being able to learn about horses...
Hydrangea is planted about 400 meters on both sides of Sakai River which flows into Fujisawa City. There is a hydrangea festival held annually.
Honjin was a high-class inn set up in each post town (shukuba-machi) on the Tokaido Road during the Edo period; daimyo on the way to and from Edo (...
It was founded in the early Muromachi period as a branch temple of Kencho-ji Temple in Kamakura, inheriting the remains of Kannondo and Kiyomizu-de...
Saigo Takamori was a man of Meiji Restoration. His statue stands in Ueno Park. He is on his way to rabbit-hunting with his dog "Tsunn".
A monument that has been carved with poetry by Kunikida Doppo, a famous poet and novelist.
Shibokuchi Midden is the oldest midden in Tama hill area. It was made about 7000 years ago in the early stage of late Jomon era. It i...
It is a temple of Jishu Buddhism founded in 1278. Legend has it that the high-ranking priest, Ippen, built a foundation and another high-ranking pr...
Oiso town is most famous for its more than 20 cave tombs that are a prefectural designated historic site. There are various base shapes such as squ...
Kibune Shrine holds annual festival on July 27th and 28th. The shrine is famous for gallant and spectacular Funamatsuri (decorated ship) and is a n...
Wife and son, Morotoki, of Shogun Hojo Munemasa built this temple in 1281. In this temple there is a 'Kanro no I (well)' , one of the 10 Kamakur...
Ninomiya Takanori (Kanjiro) was a leader of the rural reform during the Edo era. The memorial hall located next to his birthplace has conference ro...
A park made from the remains of a training fortress used by the former Japanese army. Its symbol is the “Peace Monument,” made to commemorate 1989’...
This castle was built entirely out of stone by Hideyoshi Toyotomi, leaving traces of the past. Here, Hideyoshi used to organise many tea ceremonies.
Relive the past in the exhibitions which combines models and videos of the history and culture of Kawasaki city and the streets of the old Kawasaki...
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