Fujisawa is a city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
As of February 2015, the city had an estimated population of 420,254, and a population density of 6,040 people per km². The total area is 69.57 km².
Restaurants in Fujisawa
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Easily done in a day if you’re based in Tokyo. Enoshima Island is fun and easy to get to on the Odakyu Line/Romance Car. The island sports a series of interesting shrines that are nestled in the serene beauty of the wooded island. There is a lot of walking involved on this island, though you can opt to take an escalator to the top shrine on the island for a few (¥370). Regardless, expect to walk. A lot.
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Be prepared for a trek - this series of three shrines are located progressively higher and higher on the Enoshima Island hill. The seemingly endless climbing of stairs is worth it though! The shrines are beautiful, set within the serene forest of Enoshima. The shrines also sport some impressive views! Well worth the hike! For those who want to skip the exercise, a pay-to-use escalator is available. Come early. This island is popular and can get crowded.
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Go in the afternoon, walk to the caves then make your way up to the viewing platform for sunset. Candle and gardens cost 700yen. Otherwise, buy a 1000yen ticket that includes the elevator ride to the Sea Candle. Go up the Candle, take in the views and when you hear the "illumination" announcement (in japanese) move to the front where you can see the gardens. Then wait for the countdown before the lights are switched on. Masses of led lights!!!
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Entrance covers the entire facility for a full day of heated pools, natural hot spring, relaxation and sauna. Only 60 to 80 minutes from Tokyo or Yokohama to Katase Enoshima Station on the Odakyu line. Please note there is a strict no-tattoo policy at the spa. There is no photography allowed inside and facility and children over 6 are welcome days other than Sunday. Children under six years old are not allowed entrance to the spa. We look forward to serving you soon.
When I realized I had a day in Japan all to myself and no appointments, I searched around for massage and hot springs locations. I found EnoSpa by chance and vacillated for a few days before booking a 90 minute massage and dinner. The experience turned into a wonderful choice and 6 hours of (mostly) pure bliss. I enjoyed the Oneson baths (could have used a bit more introduction/directions on how that all worked - but I don't think I offended anyone :) a 90 minutes massage at the Beng Teng spa (+ a nap), the heated pools, the resaturant, and the overlook on the 5th floor. The massage and spa were very comfortable and exactly as I had hoped. But the best part of the trip had to be watching the sun set over Mt. Fuji from the heated pools. Maybe part of it was not trying to catch it on a camera (none allowed!) and knowing that what I caught in my memory was all I would have. The twilight was spectacular as the hawks circled the cliff above and the ocean shore, the moon rose and the stars began turning on one by one -- and I enjoyed it all from the pools. I was there by myself and part of the magic was that I felt no need to converse or discuss it with anyone. It was lovely and peaceful and I never wanted to leave! This is definitely a recommendation to everyone I know to visit. I hope to go again myself when next I am in Tokyo.
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