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A massive natural rock arch on Jogashima Island, carved by wind and waves. A dynamic photo spot showcasing the Earth's raw power and the blue Pacific Ocean.
Located at the tip of Miura Peninsula, this city is a treasure trove of seafood, especially tuna from Misaki Port. Enjoy nature at Jogashima Island and fresh local Miura vegetables.
A hidden gem with crystal clear waters and a private beach feel. Selected as one of Japan's top 80 beaches, it's perfect for snorkeling and enjoying sunset views of Mt. Fuji.
An elegant resort city next to Kamakura. Zushi Beach is popular for its calm waves, while the palm-lined Zushi Marina offers a tropical atmosphere reminiscent of a high-end retreat.
A peaceful beach on the west end of Chigasaki, favored by locals for surfing and fishing. It offers raw nature and stunning views of Mt. Fuji and Enoshima away from the crowds.
A local hub for fresh Shonan vegetables and original souvenirs. Perfect for a break during a seaside drive.
A giant "C" monument on the beach symbolizing Chigasaki. A romantic spot where the opening perfectly frames the distant rock.
A seaside city iconic for Shonan’s surf culture and its connection to J-Pop legend "Southern All Stars."
Odawara’s largest festival in May, featuring a grand parade of samurai warriors representing the legendary Hojo clan.
A peaceful local beach famous for sunrise views over the Izu Peninsula and the historic visit by Emperor Meiji.
A lively harbor famous for fresh seafood markets and "Kaisen-don" bowls. Don't miss the chance to try locally caught horse mackerel.
An interactive museum inside the castle grounds. Experience the secrets and skills of the Fuma Ninja clan through fun activities.
Massive historic earthworks and moats surrounding the entire castle town. A must-see for history buffs exploring ancient defenses.
The site of Hideyoshi Toyotomi's legendary "one-night" castle. Now a scenic park offering views of Odawara and the Pacific Ocean.
One of Japan’s largest plum groves with 35,000 trees. The view of blooming plums with Mt. Fuji in the background is iconic.
A reconstructed fortress representing the Hojo clan's power. Features a museum, beautiful cherry blossoms, and a panoramic sea view.
A historic castle town and the gateway to Hakone. Famous for Odawara Castle, fresh seafood, and traditional kamaboko (fish cakes).
A lush forest park for youth education and outdoor fun. Features wooden play structures and nature trails for kids to explore.
A vast seaside park stretching along the coast. Offers palm trees, surf vibes, and open spaces for picnics with Enoshima views.
A botanical park dedicated to urban greening. Features beautiful flower clocks, greenhouses, and a variety of seasonal blooms.
A historic Zen temple in Fujisawa known for its peaceful atmosphere, beautiful gardens, and seasonal floral beauty.
The head temple of the Jodo Shu Ji-shu sect. Features a massive 700-year-old ginkgo tree and a grand wooden temple structure.
A spectacular autumn fireworks display lighting up the Enoshima skyline. One of the rare and popular seaside fireworks events.
A mystical island connected by a bridge. Features sea caves, a botanical garden, a lighthouse, and shrines for love and luck.