Discover the best top things to do in Kawasaki, Japan including Nihon Minkaen Japan Open Air Folk House Museum, Fujiko F Fujio Museum, Anata no Warehouse, Kawasaki, Kawasaki Daishi Heiken-ji Temple, Keihin Fushimi Inari Shrine, Ikuta Ryokuchi Park, Tokyo Bay Aqua Line.
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4.5 based on 205 reviews
A real hidden gem well worth seeking out, accessible and good English printed guide. The preserved houses are really fascinating and so informative about how the people lived as well as being beautiful to look at in this lovely wooded landscape. It was set up to preserve the vernacular houses for future generations and has added some craft instruction sessions and special seasonal events e,g, annual Kabuki Theatre in November. We did the traditional Indigo Dyeing Workshop which was excellently presented and great fun to do with a lovely tie dyed piece to take home. Food in restaurant was copious and good quality . Definitely worth a visit .
4.5 based on 620 reviews
Best museum in the world Want to go again Reading area is my favourite Shame I didn’t eat at the restaurant ‘Cause I Really wanna eat at there
4.5 based on 67 reviews
This is a place to go, when you are in tokyo. You can play arcade games and lots of win games. It is a place for a lot of fun if you are with your friends. The warehouse is very creepy and this is what it makes great to visit. I would definitly advise and recommend everyone to visit this place!
4.0 based on 502 reviews
This temple is really beautiful. You can pray here for a while and then see the beautiful grounds maintained by temple. Easily accessible by train, need to get down at Kawasaki Daishi station.
4.0 based on 192 reviews
Our Japanese friends took us through the tunnel to the man made island - the tunnel is spectacular as it is soooo long and then you are on an island in the middle of the harbour (it looks a bit like a cruise liner). If you look out from one of the many viewing platforms you will able to see the ventilation shaft coming out of the water. To truly appreciate the tunnel visit the small museum (free) - which is near the big blade that was used to drill the tunnel which has models of the tunnel which helps to put the whole thing into perspective! Lots of food to eat and to buy as well as good loos.
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