
A soul-stirring journey through Southern Kanto
where Japan's ‘present’ and ‘tradition’ intersect
Tokyo, where the glittering skyscrapers coexist with the charm of old downtown neighborhoods; Chiba, home to dream-filled theme parks and lush satoyama landscapes; Kanagawa, where a sophisticated port town blends with the atmosphere of an ancient capital; and Yamanashi, offering views of Mount Fuji. From the vibrant energy of the city to the healing embrace of nature, this area condenses diverse charms. Every visit promises new discoveries and heartfelt moments.
This large shopping mall is accessible in about 15 minutes from Narita Airport. Inside, it offers a diverse range of restaurants and a food court, along with duty-free shopping for items from cosmetics to pharmaceuticals, providing travelers with a comfortable and convenient shopping experience. Another attraction is its proximity to Naritasan Shinshoji Temple and Naritasan Omotesando, making it easy to combine a visit with sightseeing. It's a spot where you can enjoy shopping and dining while experiencing the “Japan of today.”
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Located in the Tokyo Bay area, this shopping center boasts excellent access right in front of the station. It offers a wide range of items, from fashion and daily necessities to uniquely Japanese products, making it popular with tourists as well.
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Located in Yamanashi Prefecture near Mount Fuji, this large shopping mall offers a wide range of shopping all in one place. Enjoy fashion, cosmetics, daily necessities, unique Japanese products, and souvenirs.
Shop infomationEdo-style sushi and tempura, which developed primarily in Tokyo, originated as a style of casual street food enjoyed at stalls using fresh seafood caught in the Edo-mae sea (Tokyo Bay). In an era of limited preservation techniques, the craftsmen's “work” of marinating in soy sauce or vinegar, or simmering, was applied. This evolved into the refined culinary culture known worldwide today.
Port cities and major urban centers like Yokohama (Kanagawa) and Tokyo were quick to adopt foreign culinary cultures and evolve them uniquely. Yokohama's original “Napolitan” pasta, Chinatown flavors, Chiba's “Katsuura Tantanmen,” and regional “family-style and local ramen” exemplify this area's defining feature: the fusion of Japanese, Western, and Chinese cuisines that pursues new flavors without being bound by tradition.
Shared culinary traditions emerged to enable fishermen and commoners to eat “quickly and deliciously,” leveraging the geography of being surrounded by sea on three sides. Tokyo's “monjayaki,” Chiba's “namero,” Kanagawa's “shirasu rice bowl,” and “Misaki marinated tuna rice bowl” are all crystallizations of wisdom cherished in daily life, making the most of the freshness of ingredients.
After experiencing the dynamic energy of modern life at Shibuya's scramble crossing, immerse yourself in Edo-era traditions and culinary culture at Sensoji Temple and Ginza. In the evening, discover local izakaya culture in Shinjuku's neon district—a day that encapsulates both the “now” and the “past” of Japan.
Experience exotic charm in Yokohama's Minato Mirai and Chinatown, then head to the ancient city of Kamakura in the afternoon. Visit the Great Buddha and shrines while strolling through the historic streets. Spend the night in Hakone Onsen Village, where you'll be soothed by traditional hot spring culture and kaiseki cuisine.
After breakfast, take your time enjoying Hakone's natural scenery. Savor the views from the pirate ship on Lake Ashi and the ropeway at Owakudani, then experience the beauty of Japanese gardens at places like the Hakone Museum of Art.
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Located in Narita City, Chiba Prefecture, this is the head temple of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism and a popular tourist spot attracting over 10 million visitors annually. It is renowned for its blessings of business prosperity, good fortune, and protection from fire.
Sawara, known as “Little Edo of Hokuso,” charms visitors with its merchant townscape that preserves the atmosphere of Edo. Traditional buildings line the Ono River, earning it designation as the Kanto region's first Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings. A Sawara boat cruise offers a leisurely way to enjoy the historic scenery from the river's surface.
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