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.

  • Parc à thème Mikazukimura

    Parc à thème Mikazukimura

    Mikazukimura is a historical theme park located in Yabuzuka-machi, Ota city of Gunma prefecture. This theme park was rebuilt preserving the atmosphere of a village of the Edo period

  • Ruines du château de Kanayama

    Ruines du château de Kanayama

    In the city Ota, prefecture of Gunma, are the ruins of an original Japanese castle. Iwamatsu Iezumi built this castle in 1469…

  • Sanctuaire de Kanmuri Inari

    Sanctuaire de Kanmuri Inari

    Located in the prefecture of Gunma, in the city of Ota, is the Kanmuri Inari Jinja. It is one of the sanctuaries that make up the network of places that have the god Inari as their main deity.

  • Aéroport de Haneda

    Aéroport de Haneda

    Haneda airport is located less than 30 minutes and 15 km south-east of central Tokyo. The airport is well linked to central Tokyo…

  • Source d’eau chaude de Kusatsu

    Source d’eau chaude de Kusatsu

    The town of Kusatsu in Gunma became well known about 120 years ago after Dr. Balz from Germany, found its hot spring to be very effective against all kinds of ailments.

  • Sanctuaire de Nikko Tosho-gu 日光東照宮

    Sanctuaire de Nikko Tosho-gu 日光東照宮

    Le sanctuaire de Nikko Tosho-gu a été erigé en 1617 comme le mausolée du shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu (1542-1616), l’unificateur du Japon et le 1er shogun de la dynastie Tokugawa.

  • 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.

  • Le parc floral d’Ashikaga (Ashikaga Flower Park)

    Le parc floral d’Ashikaga (Ashikaga Flower Park)

    Situé dans la préfecture de Tochigi, le parc floral d’Ashikaga est mondialement connu pour sa grande variété de glycines dans toute leur magnificence.

  • Nikko Edo Wonderland

    In the prefecture of Tochigi, there is a place where time travel becomes possible … Would you like to see a real samurai? Observe the procession of the extravagant oiran courtesans? Go to a house with ninja traps? Then come enjoy all this and more in theme park Edo Wonderland!

  • Nikko

    Nikko

    Nikko is a popular city for international tourists as well as Japanese tourists and the city forms a part of the Nikko National Park. Nikko is located in the Tochigi prefecture, which is to the North of Tokyo.

  • 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.

  • Quartier de la gare de Hamamatsucho

    Quartier de la gare de Hamamatsucho

    Hamamatsucho station in Tokyo is a big station on the JR Yamanote and Keihin-Tohoku lines, Toei Oedo and Asakusa lines, and the Tokyo Monorail to go to Haneda Airport, so it is a well-connected area.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Minato Mirai 21

    Minato Mirai 21

    Minato Mirai 21 es una remodelación urbana de 1.2 millas de la costa de Yokohama, la segunda ciudad más grande de Japón después de Tokio.

  • 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

  • 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).

  • 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.

  • 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.