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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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Shiro Ozaki Memorial Hall
The house in which Shiro Ozaki, who was the central figure of the Magome-bunshi-mura (Magome writer village) spent 10 years until his death in 1964, has been restored as his memorial hall. Shiro moved to the Sanno neighborhood in 1923 and established his permanent place as a popular writer wit...
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Sohou Park
This park was created at the residence of Tokutomi Sohou (Sannou Soudou). Two tall ginkgo trees stand at the entrance, and they serve as marks for the park. Other trees and flowers such as pine, sawtooth oak, plum, catalpa, and hydrangea can be found in the park.
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Kerala No Kaze Ⅱ
Food that already fits Japanese tastes without being modified. If you're expecting curry or ordinary Indian food (from northern India), you'll be disappointed. Not open at night, no parking lot.
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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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Kutsurogi-Wagashi Kinkaido
For wagashi traditional Japanese confectionery, “red bean paste is life”! During the past 30 years, all products have been made using homemade red bean paste: fine-grained sweet; coarse sweet; sweet mixture of mashed and whole beans; sweet white bean paste; and other varieties. Enjoy ...
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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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Tokyo Inn
Located adjacent to Metropolitan Subway Magome Station. Has convenient access to Shinjuku and Shibuya, and Asakusa as well as Oshiage can be reached without transfers. Also features a 24-hour restaurant. Free Wi-Fi available throughout the building.
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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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