Kugenuma

Yokohama

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Ofuna

Unique features of Ofuna include the beaches and shopping. Make a stop by Kamakura Performing Arts Center or Rokkokukenzan while you're exploring the area.

Ofuna
Every year in summer, a Star Festival is held called Tanabata. Two star deities, Orihime and Hikoboshi, can meet each other in the night sky. Theirs is a tragic love story, but children celebrate them by writing wishes on streamers to fly to the heavens. This festival is a major event in Sendai, but it's smaller cousin in Hiratsuka is also impressive and a lot of fun! Wear your yukata or jinbei!

Nanasawa Onsen

You'll enjoy the restaurants and museums in Nanasawa Onsen. You might want to make time for a stop at Hiratsuka Museum of Art or Hiratsuka Hachiman-gu Shrine.

Nanasawa Onsen
Many boats and two long trail bridges over there.

Minami Ward

If you're spending time in Minami Ward, check out sights like Yokohamabashi Shopping District or Wakamiya Hachimangu and hop on the metro to see more the city at Gumyoji Station or Maita Station.

Minami Ward
Hakkeijima Sea Paradise showing rides and a garden

Kanazawa

While you're in Kanazawa, take in top sights like Tokyo Bay or Kanagawa Prefectural Kanazawa Bunko Museum, and hop on the metro to see more the city at Sangyoshinko Center Station or Sachiura Station.

Kanazawa
Kannai featuring a city, a river or creek and a sunset

Kannai

Kannai is well-liked for its monuments and sporting events. If you're hoping to get in some sightseeing, Tokyo Bay and Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium are top spots, and you can jump on the metro at Isezaki-chojamachi Station or Nihon-odori Station to get around.

Kannai
Sakuragichō featuring a river or creek, a high rise building and a sunset

Sakuragichō

Waterfront views, restaurants, and shopping are some highlights of Sakuragichō. Make a stop by Iseyama Kotai Shrine or Naritasan Yokohama Betsuin while you're exploring.

Sakuragichō