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  1. Take a shower first. Be careful not to wet other guests with soap suds or shower water, and rinse well before taking a dip in the hot tub. taking a bath in the hot tub is dangerous and discouraged. Guests with long hair should tie their hair up. Avoid wearing. a towel when in the bathtub.

  2. 2024年1月6日 · Vitality Market, Daruma Market 活力市 だるま市. Vitality Market, Daruma Market. Parking area in front of the garage of the Hamura City Hall, 5-2-1 Midorigaoka, Hamura-shi, Tokyo. 2024-1-6 - 2024-1-7. Red daruma dolls. Updated: February 1, 2024. Note: The 2024 installment of this event has already taken place. If you're hoping for health ...

  3. 2024年2月20日 · After entering through the main gate of the temple, bow toward the hondo main hall where the deity is enshrined. If a water basin is there, rinse your hands and mouth with the purifying water. Climb the steps, place your hands together and pray silently. Note that you shouldn't clap at a temple―this rite is reserved for Shinto shrines.

  4. 2018年4月2日 · With an abundance of greenery, you can enjoy Japan's natural beauty before taking a dip. Activities include hiking, sightseeing, canoeing, kayaking or even rock-climbing. Enjoy a variety of activities and hot springs at destinations like Tama or Mt. Takao. Okutama Onsen Moegi-no-Yu, and Keio Takaosan Onsen Gokuraku-yu are great options.

  5. 2023年11月29日 · One of the finest beaches in the Tokyo region, Habushiura is the longest on Niijima at 6.5 kilometers. This expanse of white sand covers most of the island’s east coast and makes an ideal spot for surfing—local shops offer rentals and lessons. There’s an excellent camping ground a few steps from the beach. 10 mins. 3.

  6. 2019年6月4日 · 横滨. 东京迪士尼度假区®. 东京旅游官方网站GO TOKYO >. 东京旅游景点区域特色介紹 >. 东京周边近郊旅游景点 >. 日光风景区位于栃木县西北部,地处东京以北,距东京约2小时车程。. 日本有句谚语是“不见‘日光’,慢说精美”,足以说明日光美景之众。.

  7. Tokyo is a city famed for its rivers, but its lesser-known other bodies of water are not to be missed. Aside from being rich in history and culture, the ponds and lakes of Tokyo offer spectacular natural environments. For centuries, Tokyoites have enjoyed strolling along and boating on these oases of tranquility, either in the city or nearby mountains.