Musashi Mitake jinja Shrine is on the top of Mt. Mitake, at an alti…
"Renge shoma" is a perennial grass that originated in Japan and is …
Shukubo are lodging facilities that were mainly operated by Buddhis…
This center provides information and guidance on the natural areas …
The rock garden is a promenade about 1.5 km long which was develope…
It is said that the name Hinode-yama Mountain (altitude: 902 m) was…
A cable car connects "Takimoto Station" at the foot of Mt. Mitake a…
Mt. Otake (altitude: 1,266 m) was chosen as one of the 200 most bea…
The Mitake gorge promenade is a 4 km walking pass that is arranged …
Ome City Mitake Community Center is located at the entrance of the …
Ozawa Shuzo is one of the most famous and long-established brewery …
Kushikanzashi Museum mainly displays hair accessories used by Japan…
Gyokudo Art Museum was built to commemorate Gyokudo Kawai, the mast…
Okutama Fishing Center is an artificial fishing spot that was creat…
You can play a variety of sports in Mitake Valley. It is a popula…
According to legend, Shiofune Kannon-ji Temple is said to have open…
Ome City is famous for being a "Showa Retro Town", where old archit…
Ome Railway Park opened in 1962 as a project for commemorating the …
Ome City Museum of Art has a collection of approximately 2,200 work…
Baiganji Temple has a splendid weeping cherry tree which is also a …
Kosoen is an indigo dye studio in which dyeing is a performed using…
Kasumi Kyuryo Park is a natural park that stretches to the north si…
Iwakura Onsen is the only hot spring resort in Tokyo that is said t…
The central attraction is Tama River which in summer sees many peop…
In the temple can be found "Ome (“Blue plum” in Japanese) " a fruit…
In the early Showa era (1926–1989), it was a residence of about 700…
New plums were planted from 2016 to replace the original crop which…
There is a wooden path in the park where you can take a leisurely s…
This museum, opened by remodeling a 200-year-old private house, is …