[Tokyo/Higashimurayama City] Hiking from an easily accessible station🥾
Tokyo 𓂃 𓈒𓏸 Shin-Akitsu to Higashimurayama
Hiking from the Station
The app "Hiking from the Station" sets up courses for each season that take advantage of the charm of the region, starting from various JR East stations.
I participated in this to get some exercise!
A course that starts from Shin-Akitsu Station on the JR Musashino Line, going around nature and famous places 🚶♂️
\In front of JR Shin-Akitsu Station/
When you arrive at Shin-Akitsu Station, start the hiking app from the station and check in 👆
\Keyaki at Mannenbashi Bridge/
A huge zelkova tree that is the symbolic tree of the town, said to be 500 to 600 years old
🚗/1-1 Onta-cho, Higashimurayama-shi, Tokyo
\Onta Nobitome Waterwheel Garden/
A rest area with a waterwheel and gazebo that makes you feel like you've traveled back in time
The bridge nearby? Was so cute! *The waterwheel is out of order
🚗/3-32-3 Onta-cho, Higashimurayama, Tokyo
\Polestar/
A condiment manufacturer from Higashimurayama, originally founded as a soy sauce brewery during the Edo period
Please note that it is closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays
⏰/Direct sales store 9:30-16:30, Mori no Kitchen 11:00-17:00
💤/Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays
🚗Kumegawa, Higashimurayama, Tokyo 3-28-2, Machi
\Toshimaya Sake Brewery/
Established in 1596 as a liquor store in what is now Uchikanda, Chiyoda Ward,
A long-established sake brewery that has been making sake in Higashimurayama since the early Showa period
⏰/9:00-17:00 Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays from 13:00
💤/Irregular holidays, see website
🚗/3-14-10 Kumegawacho, Higashimurayama City, Tokyo
\Higashimurayama Hometown History Museum/
The history of Higashimurayama from prehistoric times to the present is explained under the theme of "roads" and admission is free. ⏰/9:30-17:00 (last entry at 16:30) 💤/Mondays and Tuesdays (closed the following weekday if a public holiday falls on a Monday), temporary closures may occur. 🚗/1-6-3 Suwa-cho, Higashimurayama-shi, Tokyo
\Daizen-in/
The 7m-high mound made of volcanic rocks from Mt. Fuji is a spectacular sight, with Acala and his 36 disciples enshrined. 🚗/4-16-1 Noguchi-cho, Higashimurayama-shi, Tokyo
\National Treasure "Shofukuji Jizo Hall"/
The Jizo Hall, built over 600 years ago, is one of only two national treasure buildings in Tokyo. The interior is open to the public three times a year, with the first of this year being on Sunday, June 9th! 🚗/Shofukuji Temple grounds, 4-6-1 Noguchicho, Higashimurayama City, Tokyo
\Kitayama Park Iris Garden/
The finish line is a famous spot for irises!!
The Iris Festival is being held until June 16th🎉
There will also be lighting up on the 8th and 9th🌼
I was surprised that admission is free...
🚗/4-50 Noguchicho, Higashimurayama City, Tokyo
In addition to the course, I also visited Wakuni Shoten, which I had been interested in even before I could go from Shin-Akatsu Station, and it was a very fulfilling day😮💨!
JR East also holds hiking courses from various stations throughout the year, so try searching for "hiking from the station"◎
By the way, the course I experienced this time seems to be limited to the period from 6/1 to 6/16! 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄 𓐄
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