Other Sightseeing Spots in Western Tama Area

  • "Seiryu Garden ""Sawanoien"""
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    Tokyo Ome-shi Sawai 2-770
    A Japanese garden next to Okutama's Ozawa Shuzo brewery that's been making sake since 1702. On the banks of the Tama River, there's a gift shop selling sake from Sawanoi, wasabi pickles, and popular sake manju buns. They're handmade on-site and are small enough to make great gifts. There's also a food court where you can buy light fare like udon, soba, and stewed oden. Looking down on the Tama River, many visitors stop by for a break while hiking the nature of the Mitake Valley.

    A truly magical location to get away from the mega city feeling of Tokyo and soak in some awesome nature with a stunning view of the river and nearby hills. The garden is out of a fairytale! I’d...

  • Ogochi Dam
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    Tokyo Nishitama-gun Okutamamachi Hara 5
  • Fussa Base Side Street
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    Tokyo Fussashi Fussa U.S. Yokota Base along the 16th line
    A shopping arcade located on National Route 16 along the west side of Yokota Air Base in Fussaninomiya, Fussa City, Tokyo. There are antique shops, second hand clothes stores, live music clubs, restaurants, and the Fussa American House-a US armed forces home built in 1958 used as a free community space. The townscape in the area will make you feel like you're in the United States.
  • Matsunoki Ridge (Otama Walking Trail)
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    Tokyo Nishitama-gun Okutamamachi
    This ridge is situated along the Okutama Walking Trail and can be reached by heading west from Kori Station, crossing the Suniwa Bridge and following the trail past the Hatonosu Kobashi Bridge and Kazumakyo Bridge in the direction of Okutama Station. Nearby highlights include the Hotaru Bridge, located in an area which was a habitat for Genji fireflies until recent years; waterfalls upstream and downstream from the bridge; and an arbor situated on a 100-meter-high hill. In addition to serving as a rest space, the arbor also offers views of the surrounding bridges, river, urban areas, and mountains such as Honnitayama and Mt. Kawanori.

    多摩川沿いを散策していて観光わさび田を見て、そのあとについでに歩きました。最初は軽い気持ちで行きましたが登りにもなっていて思っていたよりきつかった。自然は豊かで人も少ないのでリフレッシュにはなりました◯

  • Mugiyama Floating Bridge
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    Tokyo Nishitama-gun Okutamamachi Kawano
    "A floating bridge on Lake Okutama, one of Tokyo's prime water sources. Commonly called the ""Drum Can Bridge,"" it gives visitors the chance to walk across Lake Okutama. The 220-meter-long bridge was built to provide foot access to the far shore at the time the dam was built. Originally drum cans provided flotation, but today this is done with polyethylene and styrofoam. The bridge doesn't sway much or get much spray, so kids can cross safely too. Still, watch your step as there are some gaps."
  • Mitake Gorge walking path
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    Tokyo Oumeshi Mitake
    A walking path around Mitake Gorge close to Mitake Station. The path starts about a 10 minute walk away from Ikusabata Station and extends up to the Mitake Art Museum. Walkers can take in the natural forest along the Tama River and enjoy the seasonal beauty of the area.
  • Hatonosu Kobashi Bridge
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    Tokyo Nishitama-gun Okutamamachi Tanazawa
    A 10-minute walk from Hatonosu Station. This suspension bridge spans the Tama River passing through the Hatonosu Valley. Connecting the Kori and Shiromaru sides of the valley, a walking path following the river can be found below. The bridge and valley make for beautiful scenery and the bridge is the perfect place from which to take in the view. The area is particularly spectacular in the autumn when the trees have their fall colors. Also conveniently accessible from the heart of Tokyo, the area makes a great destination for a hiking day trip.
  • Moegi Bridge
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    Tokyo Nishitama-gun Okutamamachi
    A bridge spanning the Tama River just off of a residential area south of Okutama Station on Metropolitan Road 184. There is a campground and an attractive hot spring bathhouse nearby, as well, making the area a great destination not only for locals but also tourists. In the spring and summer, visitors can take in the river valley's lush greenery from the bridge and be soothed by the murmur of the rushing water. During the fall foliage season, colorful camping tents can be seen lining the banks of the river.
  • Okutama Tour Road
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    Tokyo Nishitama-gun Okutamamachi-Hinoharamura
  • Hachikosenkosenkyo
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    Tokyo Nishitamagunmizuhomachi Hakonegasaki
  • Hikawa Ohashi
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    Tokyo Nishitama-gun Okutamamachi
  • Kosakushusuiseki
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    Tokyo Oumeshi Tomodamachi 2-chome 786
  • Mitake Enchi
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  • Akiru Bridge
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    Tokyo Akiruno-shi Ushinuma
  • Suga Se Hashi
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    Tokyo Akiruno-shi Sedoka
  • Daitabashi
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    Tokyo Akiruno-shi Kusabana
  • Higashi Akiru Bridge
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    Tokyo Akiruno-shi Amema
  • Hamura Ohashi
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    Tokyo Hamura-shi Kawasaki
  • Nagata Hashi
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    Tokyo Akiruno-shi Kusabana
  • Tasai Bridge
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    Tokyo Akiruno-shi Hirasawa

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