Nature Spots in Odawara / Manazurumachi / Yugawara Area

  • Mt. Daikan
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    Kanagawa Prefecture Ashigarashimo-gun Yugawara-cho/Hakone cho
    Named after the artist Daikan Yokoyama, who loved to paint Mt. Fuji, this area is can be accessed through the Anest Iwata Turnpike Hakone. Located in the southwesterly area of the mountains surrounding Hakone, it is known as an ideal spot for viewing Mt. Fuji. A view of Izuoshima and Lake Ashinoko can also be enjoyed. Selected as one of the top 50 views in Kanagawa, it is also popular for those who enjoy auto touring.
  • Manazuru Cape
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    Kanagawa Pref. Ashigarashimogunmanadurumachi Manaduru
    This cape is located in Manazuru Town of Ashigarashimo County, Kanagawa. It is famous for the three large boulders, the 'Mitsu-ishi' aligned to make up the tip of the cape. It is a beautiful place to watch the New Year's sunrise. The Mitsu-ishi and the Manazuru Cape are designated as one of the Top 50 Scenic Views of Kanagawa. Many visitors enjoy strolling pathways through woods or along the coast.
  • Fudo-taki Waterfall
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    Kanagawa Pref. Ashigarashimogunyugawaramachi Miyakami 750
    The Fudo-taki Waterfall is a famous 15 meter high waterfall located on a tributary of the Fujiki River. The water crashes down with immense force, creating white spray. The Fudo-take Waterfall is famous as the place where the geologist Dr. Sakurai Kinichi discovered several unusual minerals, including yugawaralite, which had never been found anywhere else in the world before. The Waterfall has two guardian deities: Shusse-daikokuson on the right-hand side and Migawari-inari on the left. There is a teahouse adjacent to the Waterfall, which attracts many visitors, particularly in the summer.
  • Mitsuishi Rocks
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    Kanagawa Pref. Ashigarashimogunmanadurumachi Manaduru
    This scenic spot on the Manazuru Peninsula has been selected as one of the top 50 views in Kanagawa Prefecture. The three enormous formations that constitute the Mitsuishi Rocks rise from the water at the tip of the Manazuru Peninsula. Manazuru Peninsula is said to have been created from a lava dome produced by the Hakone volcano that erupted from the seabed. A roughly 20-meter high cliff extends down its coast and a shore reef reaches about 200 meters from Manazuru Cape, so you can walk across to the rocks at low tide. It is a popular spot for exploring the rocky shore with the superb view stretched out before you.
  • Miyuki no Hama Kaigan
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    Kanagawa Odawara-shi Honcho 3-16
  • Manazuru Peninsula
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    Kanagawa Ashigarashimo-gun Manazurumachi Manazuru
  • Mt.Shiroyama
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    Kanagawa Ashigarashimo-gun Yugawara Machi Miyashita
  • Isozaki Cape
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    Kanagawa Ashigarashimo-gun Manazurumachi Manazuru
  • Mt.Makuyama
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    Kanagawa Ashigarashimo-gun Yugawara Machi Yoshihama
  • Mount Hijiri
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    Kanagawa Pref. Odawarashi Komekami
  • Mt.Hoshigayama
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    Kanagawa Odawara-shi Nebukawa
  • Mt.Tonomine
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    Kanagawa Odawara-shi Kuno
  • Mt.Nango
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    Kanagawa Ashigarashimo-gun Yugawara Machi Yoshihama
  • Mt.Maehijiri
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    Kanagawa Odawara-shi Komekami
  • Mt.Ishigaki
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    Kanagawa Odawara-shi Hayakawa
  • Mt.Myojogatake
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    Kanagawa Odawara-shi Kuno
  • Mt.Fudo
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    Kanagawa Odawara-shi Sogayatsu
  • Mt.Takayama
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    Kanagawa Odawara-shi Numashiro
  • Mt.Daiyama
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    Kanagawa Odawara-shi Odake
  • Sodegaura Kaigan
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    Kanagawa Naka-gun Ninomiyamachi Yama Nishi

Kanagawa Areas

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Kanagawa prefecture acts as an extension of the Tokyo metropolis that spills over into coastal towns, most notably Yokohama city, heavily populated and known for its Chinatown and seaside attractions. Just the right distance for a day trip out of Tokyo, Kanagawa is home to some of Tokyo’s most accessible beaches, including around Kamakura, best known for its Big Buddha. Visitors can also travel a little farther afield for a weekend at Hakone onsen town.

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