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Discover the Hidden Delights of Central Kanagawa: History, Nature, and Sake

Around Kanagawa Full day 0

Feel the history of the only remaining post town (old rest stops) in Kanagawa Prefecture, Obarajuku Honjin. After Obarajuku, you can experience how natural energy is created by hydroelectric power at the Miyagase Dam and ride on the cable car used since construction of the dam itself. End the tour with sake tasting at the local Izumibashi Brewery.

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Obara-juku Honjin

Sagamihara 30m

Obara-juku Honjin is the only honjin existing out of Kanagawa Prefecture's 26 Honjins. It is a purely Japanese-style magnificent building with a high entrance....

Lake Miyagase

Sagamihara 45m

Miyagase Lake, which spans three municipalities, has three areas with different attractions (Miyagase Lakeside Area, Toriihara Area, and Dam Site Area), which can...

Miyagase Dam Water Museum

Aikawa 1h

This is an experiential facility that provides information on dams and water resources that you can learn through some fun activities. Based on the concept of...

Aikawa Park

Aikawa 1h

Prefectural Aikawa Park is located on a river terrace directly below the Miyagase Dam. The 51-hectare expanse includes the "Flower Slope," where 44,000 colorful...

Izumibashi Sake Brewery

Ebina 1h

Founded in 1857, Izumibashi Sake Brewery is not only a sake brewery but also a cultivator of rice. We see sake as an agricultural by-product, and make sake by growing...

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