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Mihara Street
In years past, one of the most important roads in Japan was the Old Tokaido, a 320-mile byway that linked the Imperial city of Kyoto with the shogun’s city of Edo (present-day Tokyo). While cars and rapid trains now run most of the route, you can still walk a portion of the historical highw...
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Magma Spa Omori
A facility where you can lay down on lava rock from Mount Fuji, which is full of minerals and negative ions that warm your body from the core. Have a good sweat and experience beautifying effects, recovery from exhaustion, and relaxation.
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Natural Hot Springs Heiwajima
While Ota City is well-known for its numerous bathhouses, Natural Hot Springs Heiwajima takes the typical onsen experience to the next level. Over 150 tons of natural spring water are piped daily from two kilometers beneath Tokyo Bay into the large onsen complex. Visitors can avail themselves ...
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Patisserie Petit Eden
The Omori Kaizuka Madeleine, which uses five Japanese ingredients (pumpkin, black sesame seeds, matcha, brown sugar, and honey) is popular for its moist texture and elegant sweetness.
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Senryu
Senryu offers the best seafood at a reasonable price. We try our best to introduce good things about fish to as many people as possible.
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Seiren Luz Omori
There are 9 private rooms that accommodate up to 80 people! Our healthy Chinese food is made without chemical seasonings! The food is reasonably priced and served in a large portion size! Enjoy a dessert service everyday from 17:00.
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T Mark City Hotel Tokyo Omori
Based on a “New Japanese-Modern” design concept, this group of hotels is just arriving in Tokyo. It proposes opening 288 double, twin, and triple rooms. The front desk is organized to take care of guests in many languages.
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Private Lodging
For those who would like to actually experience staying at a Japanese house, try Ota City certified private lodging. Stay in a non-tourist area, and try out some local shops and restaurants for a deeper understanding of Japan. Abide by the house rules and interact with your local neighbors f...
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Voga Corte Chidoricho
7,000-20,000 yen per night (tax and service charge included) * Varies depending on room type and time of year. This residential hotel has a kitchen, desk, and sitting space. 3 minutes walk from Chidoricho Station, 4 minutes walk from Shimomaruko Station. It is located in a quiet residential...
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Hidamari Cafe
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SUNNY DAYS
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