Discover the best top things to do in Tokyo Prefecture, Japan including Sogaku Valley, Nippana Shinzan, Happo-en Garden, Kurosaki Takao Observation Deck, Daigakudori Street, Mitakedaira, Musashino Park, Hikawa Valley, Inokashira Onshi Park, Cherry Trees along the Minamiasa River bank.
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4.5 based on 552 reviews
Happo-en excels at planning, execution and prides itself on its ability to turn ideas into reality. Every event is unique and each project is overseen by a team specifically selected for each event every time. Our staff listen carefully to the ideas and requests of every customer to ensure every aspect of their ideal gathering come to full volition. We offer one-stop service starting from the initial meeting to the day of the event.
This is a great garden which is part of a hotel property and has all the traditional Japanese Garden features we were expecting from the little temple, a chapel where several couples were getting married, nice walkways, koi fish, sitting areas, a mini bamboo forest and lots of beautiful flowers and trees including bonsai trees. We would definitely recommend stopping to see this. It is near several other attractions if you are just wondering around so be on the lookout for it while walking around and using the pocket Wi-Fi that is highly recommended by all to help get around.
4.5 based on 61 reviews
Massive Mature Sakura line this street (dori) from 90-Year-Old Hitotsubashi University (Daigaku) to the Southside of Kunitachi Station (Newly renovated) in a GLORIOUS Springtime Show! Every year we try to time the Sakura, as it is really one of Tokyo's Best Pleasures. Drive through, walk around the double-lined Boulevard, or spend all day-just a wonderful time. Should be early in 2021. Lots of nice shops, bookstores, cafes, great atmosphere. No Admission. No Festivals or Drinking Parties this year... Don't miss Kinokuniya International Supermarket- great selection of items from abroad but also Japanese things for souvenirs.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
Easily accessible from Okutama-machi station. People were camping by the river, despite the Sunday evening. But I can relate, as the sight of autumn leaves are utterly beautiful. If you plan to come by car, there's parking near the camping grounds, which cost at least 700 yen. If you want to park overnight, ask for their rates.
4.0 based on 641 reviews
I thought this park was beautiful. The area was very trendy with lots of boutiques and interesting shops and the park was full of autumn colour, ducks, fish and just local people hanging out in a park. I thought it was a lovely place to see how Tokyo folk spend their days. Really nice!! It's only 5 mins walk from the station.
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