Kawa no Hiroba BBQ Area

sightseeing

The barbecue place opened on the river site in 2013 is the first in Tokyo to be operated by a private company. Reserve your favorite spot by the Toki River and enjoy barbecuing while being immersed in nature.

Basic Information

Location
Tokigawamachi Tamagawa 4439-5 Vicinity
TEL
0493-65-1171
FAX
0493-65-1172

Business hours / Fee

Business hours
9:00 ~ 17:00
Regular holiday
January 1st to the 4th

How to get there

Public transport
Take the town route bus from “Musashi-Ranzan Station” of the Tobu Tojo Line
5 minutes from the bus stop “Fureai no Sato Tamagawa-mae”
Car
About 20 minutes from Higashi Matsuyama Interchange of Kan-Etsu Expressway
Parking
Free:
Fee: Yes (Including reservation website usage fee)
Large Bus (Negotiable)

Other

Foreign language support
None
Internet Wi-Fi
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Credit card
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Remarks
Please contact us beforehand regarding the entry of guide dogs.

Universal design

AED installation
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General / Wheelchair Shared Elevator
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Wheelchair rental
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Floor with handrail
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Stairs with handrail
Wheelchair-accessible slope
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Stroller rental (There may be a charge.)
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Sign language support
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Braille explanation
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Voice guidance
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Wheelchair parking
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Breastfeeding room
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Compatible with diaper changing tables
Wheelchair lift
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Baby keep or baby chair
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Map

Nearby spots

Fureai no sato Tamagawa (Farmers’ Market)
Fureai no sato Tamagawa (Farmers’ Market)

This is a facility made in 2006 for “farmers” x “merchants” as a base for revitalizing the area. The line-up consists of fresh vegetables and locally produced processed foods. If you plan on using the “Kawa-no-Hiroba Barbecue (River Square Barbecue Area)”, please contact us in advance. We await you alongside our mascot character, “Norabitan” which is based on the town’s local delicacy: “Norabō-na (Norabō greens)” and “Ao-Nasu (Blue eggplant)”.

Takanokura Fureai Nature Park
Takanokura Fureai Nature Park

This is a newly improved park in Hatoyama-machi where two large Japanese fir trees, designated by the town as scenic trees, stand close together. Also, there is the Midoyama near the entrance, adjoining Takanokura Hachijyūhachikasho and Hachimanjinjya-no-Ichinogashi (a designated natural monument of the town), allowing for an enjoyable “four seasons” of Hatoyama.

Hatoyama Kouryu Taiken Area
Hatoyama Kouryu Taiken Area

The purpose of this facility is to provide a place for interaction within and outside the community. The facility has a spacious lawn and a variety of playground equipment that can be freely used by anyone. In addition to renting out the training room and processing room facilities, the Exchange and Experience Center also holds independent projects such as hands-on classes and exhibitions.

Sennen no Sono Lavender Field
Sennen no Sono Lavender Field

The Sennen no Sono Lavender Field spans approximately 6.5 hectares and boasts around 22,000 lavender plants, including more than 10 different varieties such as Grosso, Hidcote, and Avonview (16 types in 2023). In late May, visitors can enjoy the enchanting sight of red, pink, and white poppies blooming alongside early-blooming lavender. By mid-June, a portion of the field transforms into a golden sea of wheat known as "Nourin 61." Towards the end of June, visitors can witness the spectacle of wheat harvesting. The annual Ranzan Lavender Festival takes place from early to late June, offering a wonderful opportunity to experience the beauty of the lavender field. *Please note that access to the fields is restricted after the festival as they undergo harvesting.

Ranzan Valley
Ranzan Valley

Ranzan Valley is one of the famous scenic spot in Saitama prefecture known for its Iwadatami rock terraces, clear stream of the Tsukikawa River, and a rich natural environment. Especially in the area called Hosohara, which extends from Mt. Ohira, the river channel is large and turns 180 degrees, creating a unique peninsula-like terrain. You can see the beautiful scenery of the valley and the surrounding red pine forest. The beautiful scenery of the valley is very similar to Arashiyama in Kyoto so that when Dr. Seiroku Honda, the first person in Japan to hold a Ph.D. of forestry, visited and said, "This is “Arashiyama of Musashi no kuni.”  From the fact that he muttered at the time, it is the origin of the name of the town “Ranzan-machi” which is another way to pronounce the kanji-signs for Arashiyama.   In the early summer, you can enjoy the scenery that you wouldn’t believe it's just an hour away from the centre of the city with fresh greenery, the sound of the river flowing, and the birds chirping. In autumn, please enjoy the colours reflected on the surface of the water and the fiery red maple trees. *Best time to see the autumn leaves: Mid-November to early December

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