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Tourist Attraction Sheets Can Be Downloaded Here Tourist Attraction Sheets can be downloaded here http://www.pref.kanagawa.jp/ Tourist Attraction Sheets docs/b6m/conference/index.html NO Theme Area City Main Content Sub Content① Sub Content② 1 History Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Sail Training Ship NIPPONMARU Yokohama Port Museum Minato Mirai Deck Cleaning 2 Landscape Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Yokohama Sky Cruise Yokohama Port Cruising Marine Rouge Minato Mirai 3 Landscape Yokosuka・Miura Area Miura Riviera Seabonia Marina Forest of Koajiro Yacht gramping 4 Landscape Yokosuka・Miura Area Yokosuka Yokosuka Naval Port Cruise Dobuita Street Jogashima 5 Landscape Yokosuka・Miura Area Yokosuka Sarushima Soleil no Oka Strawberry picking Chigasaki Southern C / 6 Landscape Shonan Area Chigasaki Eboshi Rock Cruise Hamaori Festival Headland Boardwalk 7 History Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Shomyoji Temple Yokohama Hakkejima Sea Paradise Ito Hirobumi Old Villa in Kanazawa 8 History Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Sotoshu Daihonzan Sojiji Temple Kirin Yokohama Beer Village Namamugi Fish Market 9 History Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Sankeien Garden Try Matcha Green Tea Unique Venue 10 History Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Tour of Yamatenishi Western-style Buildings Motomachi Shopping Street Yamashita Park 11 History Yokosuka・Miura Area Kamakura Flower Tour of Kamakura Kamakura Museum of Literature Hasedera Temple Zuisenji Temple 12 History Western Area Minamiashigara Daiyuzan Saijoji Temple Modern Bathing - Only You Odawara Castle 13 Shopping Arcade Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Yokohama Kofuku-ji Matsubara Shopping Arcade Kuwanaya Yokohama Haikara Kimono Kan 14 Landscape Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Yokohama Haikara Kimono Kan Yamashita Park Osanbashi Bridge 15 Japanese Culture Western Area Hakone Hakone Wood Mosaic Parquetry (Hatajuku Parquet Hall) Amazake Tea House Hiryunotaki Falls 16 History Shonan Area Isehara Oyama Shukubo Oyama Afuri Shrine Hinata Yakushi 17 Japanese Culture Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Yokohama Noh Theatre Kamonyama Park(Cherry Blossoms) Minato Mirai District 18 Shopping Arcade Yokosuka・Miura Area Miura Miura Peninsula -Downtown Area of Misaki Tairyo-bata Seisaku Kobo Kainan Shrine 19 History Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Yokohama Naritasan Kamonyama Park(Cherry Blossoms) Iseyama Kotai Jingu 20 Flowers Western Area Odawara Odaware Soga Plum Grove Sake Breweries Ume no Sato Center 21 Flowers Western Area Kaisei Kaiseimachi Hydrangea Festival Ashigari-go “Seto Mansion” Odawara Castle Fujisawa City Fujisawa-shuku 22 Gourmet Shonan Area Fujisawa Fujisawa Satsumaya Honten Fujisawa-shuku Communication Center 23 Gourmet Western Area Odawara Odawara Fishing Port Area Enoshima Asahi Breweries Kanagawa Factory 24 Industrial Tourism Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Kirin Brewery Yokohama Factory Nissan Yokohama Factory Hands-on Activities at Kirin Beer 25 Industrial Tourism Western Area Minamiashigara Asahi Breweries Kanagawa Factory Odawara Castle Enoshima Mitsubishi Minatomirai 26 Industrial Tourism Shonan Area Fujisawa Shonan Robo Care Center JAXA Sagamihara Campus Industrial Museum Kawasaki City / Fujiko F. Fujio Museum 27 History Yokohama・Kawasaki Kawasaki Nihon Minka-en Kawasaki City / Taro Okamoto Museum of Art ( Reservation required) International Stadium Yokohama 28 Amusement Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Snova Shin-Yokohama Field Athletics Yokohama Tsukushino course ( Nissan Stadium) Araihama coast, Doami coast, 29 Nature Yokosuka・Miura Area Miura Kaijiro harbor fishing boat experience (short cruise) Keikyu Aburatsubo Marine Park Yokobori coast 30 Sports Shonan Area Hiratsuka Hiratsuka Keirin Special room in the Hiratsuka Keirin Dome Shonan-Daira 31 Landscape Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Ehrismann Residence Yokohama Chinatown Sankei-en 32 Flowers Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Mitsuike Park Yamate Seiyokan Nihon Odori Road 33 Landscape Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Royal Wing Hotel New Grand Osanbashi Bridge Kotoku-in Temple 34 Landscape Yokosuka・Miura Area/Shonan AreaKamakura/Fujisawa Enoden (Enoshima Electric Railway) Kamakura Museum of Literature and the Kamakura Great Buddha 35 Sports Yokosuka・Miura Area Yokosuka Kannonzaki Lighthouse Sukanagosso Verny Park 36 Landscape・Flowers Shonan Area Samukawa Ichinomiya Greenway Samukawa Shrine Waterworks Memorial Hall 37 Nature・Landscape Western Area Hakone Fields of Japanese Silver Grass Hakone Botanical Garden of Wetlands Pola Museum of Art Hakone Sekisho( Checkpoint) Hakone Wood Mosaic Parquetry 38 History・Landscape Western Area Hakone Hakone Kyukaido Road of Cedar Trees and Museum (Hatajuku Parquet Hall) Main Temple of the Soto 39 History Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama The Namamugi Incident Monument and Actual Location Namamugi Uogashi Dori Street School of Buddhism,Soji-ji Temple Taya no Dokutsu Cave 40 History・Landscape Yokosuka・Miura Area Kamakura Ofuna Kannon Temple Kitakamakura Old Private House Museum (Josen-ji Temple) 41 History Western Area Hakone Hakone Checkpoint Hakone Kyukaido Road of Cedar Trees Hakone Tozan Train (Hakone Tozan Railway) 42 History Western Area Hakone Hakone Shrine Kuzuryu Shrine Hakone Kyukaido Road of Cedar Trees Main Temple of the Rinzai School of Buddhism, 43 Japanese Culture Yokosuka・Miura Area Kamakura Kitakamakura Old Private House Museum Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine Engaku-ji Temple 44 Landscape Yokosuka・Miura Area Yokosuka Verny Park Kannonzaki Lighthouse Ena Bay 45 Magnet Culture Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama KAAT Kanagawa Arts Theatre Yokohama Chinatown Hotel New Grand 46 Sports・Landscape Western Area Hakone Hakone Mountain Bike Cruising Tours Hakone Shrine Hakone Visitor Center Main Temple, 47 Sports Yokohama・Kawasaki Kawasaki Kawasaki Keiba Taro Okamoto Museum of Art Kawasaki Daishi Heikenji Temple 48 Amusement Shonan Area Fujisawa Enoshina Aquarium Enoshima Enoshima Electric Railway Hakone Tozan Train 49 Amusement Western Area Odawara Kanagawa Prefectual Museum of Natural History Mount Ishigaki Ichiyajo (Hakone Tozan Railway) 50 Nature Yokosuka・Miura Area Miura The Niziiro Sakana, an Underwater Sightseeing Boat Retro Misaki Shopping arcade Tairyo-bata Seisaku Kobo 51 Magnet Culture Western Area Hakone Pola Museum of Art Owakudani Komagatake 52 Magnet Culture Western Area Hakone Hakone Venetian Glass Museum Mount Taikan Lake Ashi Pleasure Boat Lake Miyagase's Mizunosato 53 Sports Central Area Atsugi Mount Haku Summit Observatory Izumo Taisha Shrine Sagami Branch Suspension Bridge 54 Flowers Shonan Area Hiratsuka Kana Garden, Kanagawa Prefecture's Center for Flower and Nature DiscoveryShonan-Daira Izumo Oyashiro Shrine Sagami Branch 55 History Shonan Area Samukawa Samukawa Jinja Shrine Waterworks Memorial Hall Ichinomiya Greenway Sky Garden, 69th floor 56 Industrial Tourism・Amusement Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Cupnoodles Museum Yokohama Chinatown of the Yokohama Landmark Tower 57 Landscape Yokosuka・Miura Area Yokosuka Nagai Seaside Park Soleil Hill Orange Picking Kinugasayama Park 58 Flowers Western Area Hakone Hakone Gora Park Hakone Botanical Garden of Wetlands Hakone Craft House 59 Landscape・History・Hot Springs Western Area Yugawara Manyo Park ("Doppo no Yu" footbath) Mikan Farm(Orange) Makuyama Park 60 Flowers Western Area Hakone Hakone Tozan Train (Hakone Tozan Railway) Suzuhiro Kamaboko Museum Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History 61 Landscape Yokosuka・Miura Area Zushi RIVIERA Zushi Marina Kotsubo Fishing Port Osaki Park 62 Landscape Yokosuka・Miura Area Yokosuka Hashirimizu Basin Uraga no Watashi Higashikano Shrine 63 Landscape Yokosuka・Miura Area Yokosuka Kinugasayama Park Yokosuka Kurihama Flower World Soleil no Oka Aikawa-Tsukui Lake Miyagase's Mizunosato 64 Landscape Central Area Kiyokawa Miyagase Dam Next Generation Energy Park Suspension Bridge 65 History Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Kanagawa Prefectual Office Yokohama Customs Yokohama Port Opening Memorial Hall 66 History Shonan Area Fujisawa Ju-shu Buddhism Head Temple Yugyo-ji Temple Fujisawa-shuku (Maita Honjin Ruins) Satsumaya Sushi Restaurant 67 Flowers Yokosuka・Miura Area Yokosuka Yokosuka Kurihama Flower field Kinugasayama Park Yokosuka Naval Port Cruise Southern Beach 68 Flowers Shonan Area Chigasaki Himuro Camelia Garden Hamaori Festival Chigasaki C Monument 69 Sports Western Area Kaisei Kaiseimizube Sports Park Kaiseimachi Hydrangea Festival Sakawa River Fureai-kan International Stadium Yokohama 70 Gourmet Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Shin Yokohama Ramen Museum Snova Shin-Yokohama (Nissan Stadium) 71 Industrial Tourism Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Nissan Motor Corporation Yokohama Plant Yokohama Chinatown Cup Noodle Museum 72 Amusement Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Hara Model Railway Museum Anpanman Children's Museum Cup Noodle Museum 73 Amusement Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Yokohama Tsukushuno Field Athletics Course International Stadium Yokohama Snova Shin-Yokohama 74 Amusement Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Yokohama Anpanman Children's Museum Nogeyama Zoo Yokohama Cosmo World Nissan Motor Corporation 75 Amusement Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama YOKOHAMA Zoorasia Cup Noodle Museum Yokohama Plant 76 Amusement Western Area Manazuru Nakagawa Kazumasa Art Museum, Makuzu Araijoshi Park Cape Manazuru 77 Nature Western Area Manazuru Kotogahama Coast Mitsuishi Araijoshi Park 78 Shopping Arcade Yokohama・Kawasaki Yokohama Mitsui Outlet Park Yokohama Bayside Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise Hirobumi Ito Old Villa in Kanazawa 79 Hot Springs Western Area Hakone Hakone Kowaki-en Yunessun Lake Ashi Sightseeing Cruise Hakone Komagatake Ropeway 80 Magnet Culture Yokohama・Kawasaki Kawasaki Taro Okamoto Museum of Art Nihon Minka-en Kawasaki Racecourse Kanagawa Prefectural
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