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Kanto

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La région de Kanto est la région la plus peuplée du Japon avec les grandes préfectures comme Tokyo et Kanagawa. Elle est composée de 7 préfectures.

  • Hitachi Seaside Park ひたち海浜公園

    Hitachi Seaside Park ひたち海浜公園

    C’est un très grand parc sur la côte de l’Océan Pacifique. Nous pouvons y apprécier les différentes fleurs et arbres tout au long de l’année. C’est juste 1h30 de train de Tokyo.

  • teamLab Borderless à Odaiba

    teamLab Borderless à Odaiba

    C’est un musée d’art numérique très original présenté par un groupe d’artistes teamLab. A ne pas manquer quand vous êtes en voyage au Japon.

  • Transfert privé de l’aéroport de Narita

    Transfert privé de l’aéroport de Narita

    Réservez votre transfert privé entre l’aéroport de Narita (Tokyo) à votre logement dans Tokyo pour avoir moins de stresse lors de votre arrivée au Japon.

  • Transfert privé de l’aéroport de Haneda

    Transfert privé de l’aéroport de Haneda

    Réservez votre transfert privé entre l’aéroport de Haneda (Tokyo) à votre logement dans Tokyo pour avoir moins de stresse lors de votre arrivée au Japon.

  • Lac de Chuzenji-ko 中禅寺湖

    Lac de Chuzenji-ko 中禅寺湖

    Le lac a été formé par une éruption volcanique du mont Nantai il y a environ 20 000 ans.

  • Musée Fukagawa Edo

    Musée Fukagawa Edo

    It is a history museum where you can be transported back in time to the Edo era. They reproduce the townscape of Fukagawa-Saga Town between 1830 and 1844.

  • Temple Gotokuji

    Temple Gotokuji

    Gotokuji is a Buddhist temple in Tokyo. In the precinct, there are thousands of white cat figurines called Maneki-neko which are donated by the worshipers.

  • Izu Sept Îles

    Izu Sept Îles

    Izu Seven Islands is a chain of volcanic islands in the Pacific Ocean. You can enjoy hiking, ocean activities and fresh sea food there.

  • Hakone

    Hakone

    Famous for hot springs, outdoor activities, natural beauty, and the view of nearby Mt. Fuji, Hakone is one of the most popular destinations among Japanese and international tourists looking for a break from Tokyo.

  • Odawara

    Odawara

    Odawara City is situated in the southwest of Kanagawa Prefecture, 40 minutes away from Tokyo by Tokaido line, and is famous for Odawara Castle, where the Hojo family, rulers of the Kanto region during the Sengoku Period (the warring states period) resided.

  • Kamakura

    Kamakura

    Today, Kamakura is a very popular tourist destination. Located by the sea, Kamakura is a haven of peace and quiet. The beach will revive the spirits and relax the mind.

  • Kamakura Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine

    Kamakura Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine

    The vermillion main sanctuary was rebuilt in 1828 by Ienari Tokugawa (1773-1841), the 11th Tokugawa Shogun. (The Tokugawa family claimed they were offspring descended from the Minamotos, and protected the Shrine).

  • Temple Kotoku-in et Grand Bouddha de Kamakura

    Temple Kotoku-in et Grand Bouddha de Kamakura

    Le Temple Kotoku-in, situé à Kamakura est connu pour sa grande statue du Bouddha. Elle n’est pas abritée et nous pouvons sentir sa gandeur.

  • Kamakura Hasedera Temple

    Kamakura Hasedera Temple

    The whole precinct of the Hasedera is said to represent The Pure Land of Happiness in Buddhism and the corridor is like a holy path to the paradise of Buddhism. Along the corridor, seasonal flowers such as peonies in spring, hydrangeas, and clematises in summer always please visitors.

  • Yokohama

    Yokohama

    Yokohama quickly grew from a small fishing village into one of Japan’s major cities. There are numbers of modern buildings as well as historical and traditional architectures

  • Aéroport de Narita

    Aéroport de Narita

    Narita Airport is located about 60 km outside of Tokyo, in the city of Narita. If you have a layover in Narita of at least 4 hours you can visit nearby Narita city which is only a train ride of 15 minutes away.

  • Village de bonsaïs d’Omiya

    Village de bonsaïs d’Omiya

    Omiya’s main attraction is the Omiya Bonsai Village, one of the best places in Japan to get an in-depth insight into the art of aesthetic miniaturization.

  • Kawagoe

    Kawagoe

    In the prefecture of Saitama, there is a special place, an intact village that has remained of the Edo Period (1603-1868). It is called Kawagoe and is one of the most important tourist spots in the prefecture.

  • Mito

    Mito

    Mito is located in Ibaraki Prefecture, northeast of Tokyo. The city is most famous for Kairaku-en Garden, which is known as one of the three great gardens of Japan.

  • Sanctuaire Nikko Futarasan

    Sanctuaire Nikko Futarasan

    The Futarasan shrine has been worshiped since ancient times as the center of beliefs connected with the mountain worship. Large numbers of shrine buildings were erected especially during the medieval period.