Sightseeing Spot Spots in Eastern Tama Area

  • Otaka no Michi Path Masugata no Ike Pond Springs
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    Tokyo Kokubunji-shi Higashimotomachi 3 Nishimotomachi 1
    "A 12-minute walk from the south exit of Nishi-Kokubunji Station on the JR Chuo Line and Musashino Line. Today maintained as a 350-meter-long walking path, this little lane's name means ""the Falcon's Path"" and is derived from the fact that it was designated as a falconry area by the Owari-Tokugawa clan in the Edo period. Visitors can enjoy walking and seasonal scenery in an area which is considered one of Kokubunji's most beautiful. Masugata no Ike Pond Springs was selected for inclusion in the Ministry of the Environment's Top 100 Famous Water list and was also selected for inclusion in a list of the 57 most famous springs areas in Tokyo by the Tokyo metropolitan government. The calla-lilies, which can be seen from the walking path along the stream from spring through early summer, are also a popular sight."
  • Kunitachi City Daigaku-dori Street/Sakura-dori Street
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    Tokyo Kunitachi-shi Higashi 1-chome 22
    "Daigaku-dori Street, which extends straight south from JR Kunitachi Station, is lined with large cherry and gingko trees. Sakura-dori Street, which stretches east and west from Daigaku-dori Street, is lined on both sides with cherry trees, just as its name implies (""sakura"" means ""cherry tree/cherry blossom"" in Japanese). In spring, the Yoshino cherries, Kanzakura cherries, Yae red weeping cherry, Oshima-zakura cherry, hill cherries, and other cherry tree varieties growing along these streets come into bloom, and each year in early April the Kunitachi Sakura Festival is held in Yaho Daisan Park situated along Sakura-dori Street. Traffic in the area becomes quite congested during this time, and visitors are recommended to walk or make use of the Kunikko city bus service."
  • Kokuryo Shrine
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    Tokyo Chofu-shi Kokuryocho 1-chome 7-1

    ウオーキングで通りがかり、入ってみたら、千年藤が有名な神社でした。 藤はすっかり終わってましたが、その大きさは目を見張るものがありました。来年にはぜひ藤の満開の頃に訪れたいです。 場所は布田駅から旧甲州街道を渡り、甲州街道方面に進み、甲州街道の交差点を右に曲がるとすぐです。 While walking. Local shrine which has 400-500 years old...

  • Fuchu Local no Mori Tourist Information Center
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    Tokyo Fuchu-shi Koremasa 6-chome 32-10

    博物館正門から先は有料ですが、その手前にある観光案内所とお土産屋さんを兼ねている施設です。府中の新鮮な野菜も販売。軽食、キッチンカー、ストリートピアノを設置。

  • Historical SItes no Sta. O Ta Cafe
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    Tokyo Kokubunji-shi Nishimotomachi 1-chome 13-6
  • rokujizonomegumi ogonnomizu
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    Tokyo Koganeishi Honchou 1-7
  • Jindai Botanical Garden no Sakura
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    Tokyo Chofu-shi Jindaijimotomachi 5-chome 31-10
  • Kita-tama 1 Go Suimon
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    Tokyo Fuchu-shi Oshitatecho 5-chome
  • Daigaku Dori
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    Tokyo Kunitachi-shi Higashi 2-chome
  • Kunitachi Daigaku Dori
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    Tokyo Kunitachi-shi Higashi 2-chome
  • Kotobuki Chuo Park Hyotan Ike
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    Tokyo Fuchu-shi Kotobukicho 2-chome 11
  • Seikei Gakuen Keyaki Namiki
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    Tokyo Musashino-shi Kichijoji Kitamachi 3-chome

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