Laview: Saitama’s Futuristic Limited Express Train

sightseeing

The Laview limited express train offers a luxurious and comfortable travel experience between Ikebukuro (Tokyo) and Chichibu. With its futuristic exterior design and stylish, spacious interior, Laview allows you to relax and enjoy the beautiful natural landscapes of Saitama while traveling. This convenient train provides easy access to top destinations in Saitama, including Chichibu, Nagatoro, Hanno, and Tokorozawa. Whether you’re planning a day trip from Tokyo or a longer Saitama getaway, the Laview makes it effortless to explore Saitama’s scenic spots, outdoor adventures, and cultural attractions in comfort and style.

Basic Information

Location
SEIBU Tourist Information Center Ikebukuro: Seibu Line 1F East Exit at Ikebukuro Station
TEL
0570-005-712

Business hours / Fee

Business hours
8:00 - 15:00
Fee
Seat reservation is required in addition to the standard fare. Reservations can be purchased in advance at ticket machines, ticket offices, or online via Seibu Railway. Please check the official website for details.

Map

Nearby spots

Toda Park
Toda Park

Toda Park was built between 1937 and 1940, centered around a rowing course which is the largest artificial still water course in Japan. Established as a city park after the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, it is used as a training area and competition venue for rowing, while also providing a relaxing environment filled with nature for the local citizens. The park is adjacent to the bank of the Arakawa River and also has an elevated plaza, flower beds, and lots of playground equipment, making it popular for not only its rowing course.

SKIP City Sai-no-kuni Visual Plaza
SKIP City Sai-no-kuni Visual Plaza

This is the main facility of the SKIP City Project, the project goal of which is to introduce and accumulate information for the next-generation of the audiovisual industry. For the general public, the facility contains a participation-based "audiovisual museum" where people of all ages can learn video production, an "audiovisual library" where visitors can watch culturally significant movies and TV programs, and an "audiovisual hall" to enjoy film showings and various events. ※ For more information regarding the facility, please refer to the URL below.

Tsukagoshi Inari Shrine
Tsukagoshi Inari Shrine

The date of its establishment is unknown, but it is said to have been built either in the Meiō period (1492-1501) or in the first year of Jokyo (1684). It is said that when a Buddhist priest named Genkai visited the Fushimi Inari, he built a sutra mound with 10,000 Lotus Sutras buried inside. In the precincts, you can also find a shrine dedicated to Shingoro Takahashi and his wife Ise, who developed Warabi's textile industry, and a heart-shaped stone known to grant visitors success in their pursuit of love.

Wako Jurin Park
Wako Jurin Park

This 20-hectare park was established in March 1989 on the former site of Camp Drake, which was confiscated by the U.S. military in 1945, to ensure a comfortable living environment with beautiful urban landscape. The park is well known as a place for sports and recreation, with an outdoor plaza and jogging course. This vast park is also used as an evacuation site. Nearby are Tokyo Metropolitan Oizumi Central Park, Oizumi Sakura Sports Park, Tokyo Yono Green Belt (Nagakubo Ryokuchi), Niiza Green Path and Sakae Green Path in Niiza City, together serving as a large green belt that straddles municipal and prefectural borders.

Saiko Dōman Green Park
Saiko Dōman Green Park

"Saiko" is a park developed along the Arakawa riverbed retention basin that's filled with nature; with the blooming of Japanese primrose and the beautifully maintained fields, visitors can relax and enjoy the change of the seasons. There is a spacious BBQ area where visitors can choose between a free area with no reservation required, and an area with BBQ prepared which requires a reservation. There are also tennis courts, dog friendly spaces, fishing spots and the lakeside area is a popular spot for cycling and windsurfing. With easy access by car, the park attracts more than one million visitors a year!

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