Kanagawa
"Tokaido GLASS" is located in the Tokaido Kawasaki Post ruins, about a 3-minute walk from Keikyu Kawasaki Station, and is a craft class for the traditional glass craft "Kiriko". We have designs that even beginners can easily create, and our instructor, who is a Kiriko artist and graduate of the Tokyo Glass Crafts Research Institute, will carefully teach you. Strolling along Kawasaki's historical road is fun, and it's definitely worth a visit to buy souvenirs and make memories.
The last thing I'm worried about when I'm planning to go out is the weather. Indoor facilities can relieve you from such worries. How you enjoy it depends on your plan, such as art galleries and museums related to the area, hot springs with a rich local flavor, and factory tours. Why not plan some indoor leisure time with your family or as a couple?
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東海道GLASS
"Tokaido GLASS" is located in the Tokaido Kawasaki Post ruins, about a 3-minute walk from Keikyu Kawasaki Station, and is a craft class for the traditional glass craft "Kiriko". We have designs that even beginners can easily create, and our instructor, who is a Kiriko artist and graduate of the Tokyo Glass Crafts Research Institute, will carefully teach you. Strolling along Kawasaki's historical road is fun, and it's definitely worth a visit to buy souvenirs and make memories.
箱根小涌園ユネッサン
Play in the pool, soothe in the hot springs, enjoy outdoor experiences, enjoy a feast, and enjoy shopping. A hot spring theme park that brings together such colorful experiences. In addition to the lazy river, Yunessun, a hot spring where you can play in swimsuits, offers a bath with wine and other drinks. "Authentic day trip hot spring Mori no Yu" has an open-air bath with a spectacular view and a private bath, so you can enjoy a leisurely tour of the hot springs.
鎌倉はんこ
In Kamakura, this historic stamp shop is famous for its handcrafted inkans (personal seals), engraved by skilled craftsmen. Believed to bring good fortune, the seals are made with shrine blessings and by appraising the strokes and direction of your name. Visitors from across Japan, including celebrities and business executives, seek these good luck seals, often waiting months for completion. The shop also promotes the cultural importance of Japanese seals and offers a popular "Make Your Own Stamp" hands-on experience.