Remarkable Water Spots in Tokyo Area

  • Otaka no Michi Path Masugata no Ike Pond Springs
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Kokubunji-shi Higashimotomachi 3 Nishimotomachi 1
    "A 12-minute walk from the south exit of Nishi-Kokubunji Station on the JR Chuo Line and Musashino Line. Today maintained as a 350-meter-long walking path, this little lane's name means ""the Falcon's Path"" and is derived from the fact that it was designated as a falconry area by the Owari-Tokugawa clan in the Edo period. Visitors can enjoy walking and seasonal scenery in an area which is considered one of Kokubunji's most beautiful. Masugata no Ike Pond Springs was selected for inclusion in the Ministry of the Environment's Top 100 Famous Water list and was also selected for inclusion in a list of the 57 most famous springs areas in Tokyo by the Tokyo metropolitan government. The calla-lilies, which can be seen from the walking path along the stream from spring through early summer, are also a popular sight."
  • rokujizonomegumi ogonnomizu
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Koganeishi Honchou 1-7

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