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Taiyoji Temple
Taiyoji Temple

Taiyoji Temple, quietly tucked away in the mountains at an elevation of 800 meters, is said to have been founded about 750 years ago. It is recognized as one of the 13 Buddhas of Chichibu pilgrimage sites. Situated in a secluded valley where even phone signals cannot reach, the temple offers a tranquil space far removed from the clamor of daily life. By sharpening your senses and spending time immersed in the unspoiled beauty of nature, you can find a deeper connection with your inner self. From spring through autumn, visitors can take part in zazen meditation, sutra copying, and temple lodging experiences (reservation required), enjoying a spiritual journey that brings profound healing to both mind and body.

Niekawa-juku
Niekawa-juku

Niekawa-juku was a thriving post town during the Edo period that served as a junction for routes leading to Koshu (Yamanashi Prefecture), Joshu (Gunma Prefecture), and Shinshu (Nagano Prefecture). It flourished due to heavy merchant traffic, with over 20 inns lining the streets. Palanquins carrying pilgrims to Mount Mitsumine also started their journeys from here, adding to the town's bustle. However, when the local railway station opened, fewer people used the old highway, so the town gradually declined. Around 2016, a community revitalization project began to restore the former liveliness by creating a "scarecrow village” (kakashi no sato). More than 60 unique and charming scarecrows have been placed throughout, delighting visitors. These scarecrows feature varied appearances with meticulously crafted clothing and accessories that are so lifelike, they seem ready to spring into action, bringing vibrancy back to the town. You can reach Mitsumineguchi Station, where Niekawa-juku is located, by taking the SL Paleo Express. In 2020, SL Tenshadai Park opened at Mitsumineguchi Station, where visitors can observe coal handling operations such as coal trimming and watch a turntable rotate steam locomotives up close. Kakashi: Dolls or figures placed in fields to prevent birds and other animals from damaging crops. *The figures sitting in the image are kakashi.

Steam Locomotive (SL) – Paleo Express
Steam Locomotive (SL) – Paleo Express

The SL Paleo Express is a historic steam locomotive that runs through the scenic Chichibu region of Saitama, just a short trip from Tokyo. Operating between Kumagaya and Mitsumineguchi, this nostalgic train ride takes passengers past mountains, rivers, and picturesque countryside landscapes. Along the way, travelers can enjoy the breathtaking views of Nagatoro, famous for its dramatic river and rock formations. Ideal for train enthusiasts, families, and anyone seeking a unique day trip from Tokyo, the SL Paleo Express is one of the top attractions in Saitama and a must-see for visitors exploring the region.

Susabino Terrace – Best Scenic Spot in Chichibu
Susabino Terrace – Best Scenic Spot in Chichibu

Susabino Terrace offers stunning mountain views from the summit of Mt. Hodosan in Nagatoro, Chichibu. It’s a great spot for a day trip from Tokyo or exploring Saitama’s hidden gems. Enjoy drinks or light snacks while relaxing at photo spots, a view counter, benches, and a lounge area. Perfect for couples, families, and nature lovers. The terrace is surrounded by wintersweet trees, and from mid-January to late February you can enjoy panoramic views of yellow blossoms and their sweet fragrance. For a peaceful, scenic escape near Tokyo, Susabino Terrace is a must-visit!

Chichibu Wine
Chichibu Wine

Founded in 1940 by Gensaku Asami, Chichibu Wine is the oldest winery in Saitama. Known for its award-winning wines and deep local roots, it gained early recognition when a French priest compared its wine to Bordeaux. Visitors can enjoy tastings and learn about the winemaking process on-site.

Shimabuji
Shimabuji

Shimabu-ji Temple is the No.1 temple of Chichibu Fudasho (34 sacred places of the Kannon) . The main hall (Kannon-do), built in 1697, has been designated as a tangible cultural property of Saitama Prefecture. The carvings on the front balustrade, 'Jigoku no zu' and 'Gokuraku no zu', are magnificent. The main hall enshrines the deity Otasuke Kannon, who is said to help people out of their troubles and suffering. The Great Ceremony held every year on 24 August in the Shishoku Shokudo to the right of the main hall is also famous. It is a very lively gathering of monks from Chichibu, regardless of denomination. This event is famous as one of the three major offerings in the Kanto region, along with the Gyokusoin no Daisegaki in Saitama City and the Dojo Shigaki in Eifukuji in Sugito-cho, Kitakatsushika-gun.

Banba Street
Banba Street

Chichibu Shrine has long been an important presence in the town and remains a popular spot for Chichibu residents. Many structures dating from the early 1900s line Banba Street, the cobblestone road that leads to the shrine, providing a nostalgic atmosphere that recalls times gone by. Many shops still operate in buildings designated Registered Tangible Cultural Properties by the national government, allowing visitors to travel back in time to an earlier Japan.

Mikado Farm
Mikado Farm

Strawberry picking is available from January to May, grape picking from August to October, and sweet potato digging from September to October. You can also enjoy a barbeque along with seasonal fruit picking with a reservation. For larger groups, please contact us at least seven days in advance for reservations. When making a reservation, please note that harvest conditions may vary depending on weather and other factors. Please contact us in advance to inquire about harvest conditions.

Chichibu-Meisen Museum
Chichibu-Meisen Museum

The building was built in 1930 and was registered as a Tangible Cultural Property in 2001. At the Chichibu-Meisen museum, you can learn about the history of Chichibu-Meisen, view the exhibits, and try your hand at stencil dyeing and weaving. All the equipment displayed in the museum is still in use, and if you are lucky, you can even see it in action.

Marutomi Farm
Marutomi Farm

This strawberry farm is located in the peaceful landscape of Ashigakubo in Chichibu. Located on a hill, the view is fantastic! Please enjoy the sweet and juicy strawberries grown in our carefully maintained soil☆

Hitsujiyama Park
Hitsujiyama Park

Surrounded by lush greenery and famous for its shibazakura (lawn cherry) and cherry blossoms, this park is located on a hill overlooking the city center and has been long-cherished as a place to relax by the local citizens. There is a hill overlooking the city and surrounding mountains, "Miharashi no Oka," an athletic park "Wanpaku Hiroba" for children to play at, and exhibition halls such as the Mt. Bukou Museum and Yamato Art Museum.

Tenku no Poppy
Tenku no Poppy

About 12 million poppies bloom in full on this vast slope 500 meters above sea level. The contrast between the red poppies and clear blue sky is a sight to behold. Coinciding with the peak bloom season, the "Poppies in the Sky" (Tenku no Poppy) event is held here, and local gourmet food and specialty products are available for sale. A temporary parking lot is also made available. We hope to see you there!

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