{"id":2234,"date":"2021-08-03T10:00:50","date_gmt":"2021-08-03T01:00:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/?post_type=list&#038;p=2234"},"modified":"2022-03-01T15:45:11","modified_gmt":"2022-03-01T06:45:11","slug":"%e9%9d%92%e6%a2%85%e5%b8%82%e8%a6%b3%e5%85%89%e3%82%ac%e3%82%a4%e3%83%89","status":"publish","type":"list","link":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/en\/list\/2234\/","title":{"rendered":"Ome City Sightseeing Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>*Information in this pamphlet is current as of February 2017. Contents are subject to change,so please contact by phone or other means in advance to con\u001frm.*Travel time may vary depending on tra\u001ec conditions. *Prices are tax inclusive unless otherwise speci\u001fed.*Maps in this pamphlet were created with the approval of the Director General of the Geospatial Information Authorityof Japan (GSI), using the GSI\u2019 s 1:25,000 scale topographical map.(Authorization No. 307-GISMAP36926, 2016 Data)Planning: Ome! Tourism Strategy Creation Project CommitteePublishing: Ome City Commerce, Industry and Tourism Division1-11-1 Higashi-Ome, Ome-shi, Tokyo 198-8701\u3000\u30000428-22-1111FuchuhommachiAccess by CarAccess by Train[JR Ome Line]Ome Station\u27a1\u27a1\u27a1- About 1 hour from Shinjuku Station:[Chuo Line] Rapid Train bound for Ome, or [Chuo Line] with transfer at Tachikawa Station- About 1 hour 20 min from Machida Station:[Yokohama Line] transfer at Hachioji Station \u27a1 [Hachiko Line] transfer at Haijima Station- About 1 hour 40 min from Omiya Station:[Musashino Line] transfer at Nishi-Kokubunji Station \u27a1 [Chuo Line] transfer at Tachikawa Station- From Tokyo:[Chuo Expressway] Hachioji Junction \u27a1 [Ken-O Expressway] Hinode Interchange \u27a1 [National Route 411]- From Machida:[National Route 16] \u27a1 [National Route 411]- From Omiya:[Kanetsu Expressway] Tsurugashima Junction \u27a1 [Ken-O Expressway] Ome InterchangeFor Inquiries: JR East Infoline 050-2016-1603 Seibu Railway Customer Center 04-2996-2888For Sightseeing InquiriesOme City Tourist Information(Closed on Mondays and for year-end and New Year holidays)Association of Ome-City SightseeingSightseeing Telephone Service (24 hours)0428-20-00110428-24-2481\u3000 [Website] http:\/\/www.omekanko.gr.jp0428-24-3400OmeOmeHaijimaTachikawaSeibu-ShinjukuTakaoShinjukuTokyoOkutama\u21e6Kofu\u21e7Komagawa\u21e7KawagoeShinjuku\u21e8\u21e7Musashi-Urawa\u21e9Machida\u21e9Chuo Expressway Hachioji Junction \u21e9MachidaChuo LineChuo LineNambu LineYamanote LineOme LineYokohama LineHachiko LineMusashino LineNishi-KokubunjiSeibu Shinjuku LineHachioji\u21e9Noborito\u21e9Kanetsu Expressway Tsurugashima JunctionOme InterchangeHinode InterchangeYoshino Kaido RoadMizuhoHachiojiSanyumachiKen-O Expressway16Ome Kaido Road411The background is the woven Ome-jima stripes, recreated with the same technique from Edo era\u21e6\u7532\u5e9c \u5e9c\u4e2d\u672c\u753a\u9ad8\u9e97\u5ddd\u6b66\u8535\u6d66\u548c\u753a\u7530\u4e2d\u592e\u7dda\u4e2d\u592e\u7dda\u5357\u6b66\u7dda\u5c71\u624b\u7dda\u9752\u6885\u7dda\u6a2a\u6d5c\u7dda\u516b\u9ad8\u7dda\u5ddd\u8d8a\u65b0\u5bbf\u4e2d\u592e\u9053\u516b\u738b\u5b50 JCT \u753a\u7530\u95a2\u8d8a\u9053\u9db4\u30f6\u5cf6JCT\u9752\u6885IC\u65e5\u306e\u51faIC\u5409\u91ce\u8857\u9053\u745e\u7a42\u516b\u738b\u5b50\u5de6\u5165\u753a\u570f\u592e\u9053\u9752\u6885\u8857\u9053\u6b66\u8535\u91ce\u7dda\u897f\u56fd\u5206\u5bfa\u897f\u6b66\u65b0\u5bbf\u7dda\u516b\u738b\u5b50\u5965\u591a\u6469\u7acb\u5ddd\u6771\u4eac\u65b0\u5bbf\u9ad8\u5c3e\u62dd\u5cf6\u897f\u6b66\u65b0\u5bbf\u9752\u6885\u767b\u6238\u9752\u6885Ome Blue project facebook\u3000&gt;&gt;&gt;Ome CitySightseeing GuideT o k y o O m e\u9752\u6885Revival ofthe Village of Plum BlossomsYoshino Baigo, selected as the No.1 place in Japan for plum blossom viewing.Plum blossoms are the symbol and pride of Ome.In 2009, plum pox virus was detected for the first time in Japan amongst Ome\u2019s plum trees,meaning that over 30,000 trees had to be cut down, but in autumn of 2016,thanks to the valiant efforts of a large number of people,the plum trees have been replanted and the area took the first step on the road to recovery.Transforming the former &#8220;village of plum blossoms&#8221;into a new plum blossom village filled with attraction and impression&#8230;.The people of Ome&#8211;local citizens, groups,businesses&#8211;are working together to achieve such aim.\u2015 History &amp; Tradition of Ome \u2015Ome was formerly home to a bustling community ofalmost 800 weavers and fabric dyers.During the Edo period, the city actively turned out heaps of indigo dyed goods,the color of which was most-beloved by the Japanese and soon to becomea symbol of Japanese tradition and spirit; the city is also home to Ome-jima stripes,a type of woven fabric which boomed in popularity among urbane Edoites.Ome, a town that developed fabrics, sake, temples, shrines, arts and food cultureamidst plentiful nature.Just like the indigo fabrics which grow deeper and darker with each dyeing,a tale of\u201c Ome Blue\u201d is woven here from culture, history, and tradition.1 2Takimoto StationNagaodaira OutlookOzawa Sake BreweryPeak of Mt. Mitake Momijiya\uff08Musashi Mitake Shrine\uff09MitakesanStationMitake Station\u6edd\u672c\u99c5\u5fa1\u5cb3\u5c71\u99c5\u77f3\u795e\u524d\u99c5Sawai StationIkusabata StationFutamatao StationIshigamimaeStation45411Mitake Tozan Railway\uff08Cable Car\uff09Mitake Valley PromenadeMt. Mitake Hiking CourseImoutoya0m 600mPlum Tree ParkYoshikawa EijiHouse &amp; MuseumOkutamajiStroll the Mitake ValleyPromenadeLunch on Mt. MitakeMt. Mitake Hiking\u3044\u3082\u3046\u3068\u3084\u6885\u306e\u516c\u5712\u304a\u304f\u305f\u307e\u8def\u5c0f\u6fa4\u9152\u9020\u5409\u5ddd\u82f1\u6cbb\u8a18\u5ff5\u9928\u9577\u5c3e\u5e73\u5c55\u671b\u53f0\u7d05\u8449\u5c4b\u5fa1\u5cb3\u5c71\u5c71\u9802\uff08\u6b66\u8535\u5fa1\u5dbd\u795e\u793e\uff09\u5fa1\u5cb3\u767b\u5c71\u9244\u9053\uff08\u30b1\u30fc\u30d6\u30eb\u30ab\u30fc\uff09\u5fa1\u5cb3\u6e13\u8c37\u904a\u6b69\u9053\u5fa1\u5cb3\u5c71\u30cf\u30a4\u30ad\u30f3\u30b0\u30b3\u30fc\u30b9\u5fa1\u5dbd\u99c5\u6ca2\u4e95\u99c5\u8ecd\u7551\u99c5\u4e8c\u4fe3\u5c3e\u99c5Address Phone No. Access Open Hours Price ParkingMusashi Mitake Shrine \u2014where visitors can pray for their petsRecommended Course 1 Relaxed &amp; Fun-filled Hiking Plan Duration: 2 Days 1 NightGo for a leisurely hike on Mt. Mitake\u2014minimal ups and downs make it great even forbeginners. After exercising, soak in a hot spring bath and recharge. Or try\u2026Take a break from hiking to enjoy lunchLunch on Mt. MitakeExperience the beauty of the rushing river and trees with a leisurely strollNo.1 sacred mountain in the Kanto regionImoutoyaBuy souvenirsat the Cable Car Takimoto Station shop!Guestroom windows give way to a magnificent sceneryMatcha Green TeaBreak and picnic at Nagaodaira Outlook (with confectionary) \u00a5520Plum Tree ParkBreak for a picnic at \u201cNagaodaira Outlook,\u201d a rest spot which commands picturesque views of the Tama area.Or, take your rest at the mountaintop shopping arcade and savor a meal of soba noodles with stone-groundwalnut dipping sauce.Amble at your own pacedown Mitake Valley\u2019spromenade. Please stop bythe valley\u2019s sightseeingspot, Ozawa Sake Brewery,and a resting spot, ImoutoyaRestaurant &amp; Caf\u00e9.OkutamajiUnwind and spend a time at a Japanese-style inn enveloped bygreen foliage and a clear stream of the Tama River. Fully revive yourtired body in the alkaline hot spring baths, which flow out fromOkutama.1-2-5 Mitake, Ome-shi0428-78-72305-min walk from JR Mitake Station[Caf\u00e9] 10:30 to 16:30 (Last Call 16:00)[Shop] 10:30 to 16:30 [Light Meals] 11:00 to16:30 (Last Call 15:00)Closed Mondays (Closed Tuesday instead ifMonday is a holiday) Also has other extraholidaysLiterary master Eiji Yoshikawa was an honorary citizen ofOme City, and lived in this former village headsman\u2019s housefor about 10 years, taking shelter during the war. His literarywork New Tale of the Heike was penned in this place, andthe study in the house is preserved just as it was.1-101-1 Yugimachi, Ome-shi 0428-76-157515-min walk from JR Futamatao Station \/ ToeiBus from JR Ome Station bound for \u201cYoshino\u201d or\u201cGyokudo Art Museum Junkan\u201d loop bus; get o\u00a2at \u201cYugi\u201d bus stop. 1-min walk from there.10:00 to 17:00 (Enter by 16:30. Open betweenMar.-May and Sept.-Nov. only) Closed Mondays(Closed Tuesday instead if Monday is a holiday)Adults \u00a5500 (\u00a5400) \/ Students \u00a5400 (\u00a5300) \/Elementary students \u00a5300 (\u00a5200)* ( ) designates price for groups of 20 or moreDetails on P24 \u27a1Ozawa Sake Brewery Details on P12 \u27a1Details on P13 \u27a1Details on P9,10 \u27a1Stroll the Mitake Valley PromenadeA relaxing stay in a tranquil inn\u3044\u3082\u3046\u3068\u3084\u6885\u306e\u516c\u5712\u304a\u304f\u305f\u307e\u8def\u5c0f\u6fa4\u9152\u9020\u5409\u5ddd\u82f1\u6cbb\u8a18\u5ff5\u9928Yoshikawa EijiHouse &amp; MuseumResidence of a Japanese NovelistDetails on P11,12 \u27a1\u201cMomijiya\u201d located in the Mitakesan shoppingarcade on the approach to Musashi MitakeShrine. Soba with Walnut Dipping Sauce \u00a5960MAP D-3MAP J9minWalk Drive23min10minWalk Drive26minWalk30minMitakesan StationJR Mitake Station10minBusWalk3min\u201cCable-shita\u201dBus StopPeak of Mt. Mitake\uff08Musashi Mitake Shrine\uff09Takimoto StationCable Car6minWalk3minTakimoto Station10minBus\u201cCable-shita\u201dBus StopJR Mitake Station right nearbyMitakesan StationCable Car6minTrainWalk10minFrom JR Ishigamimae Station\u3000\u300011minJR Mitake StationThe steepest cable carin the Kanto regionMt. Mitake HikingSee and get in touch with a breath of wild birds and plant life3 4TakimotoStationNagao ChayaTempleLodgingsCafe CharakuRock GardenPeak of Mt. MitakeMitakesanStationMitake StationSawai StationIkusabata Station\u9577\u5c3e\u8336\u5c4b\u5bbf\u574a\u8857\u30ed\u30c3\u30af\u30ac\u30fc\u30c7\u30f3\u5fa1\u5cb3\u5c71\u5c71\u9802\u5fa1\u5cb3\u767b\u5c71\u9244\u9053\uff08\u30b1\u30fc\u30d6\u30eb\u30ab\u30fc\uff09\u5fa1\u5cb3\u6e13\u8c37\u904a\u6b69\u9053\u5fa1\u5cb3\u5c71\u30cf\u30a4\u30ad\u30f3\u30b0\u30b3\u30fc\u30b9\u662d\u548c\u30ec\u30c8\u30ed\u5546\u54c1\u535a\u7269\u9928\u662d\u548c\u5e7b\u71c8\u9928\u304e\u3083\u3089\u308a\u30fc\u30ab\u30d5\u30a7 \u306f\u3053\u54c9\u9752\u6885\u8d64\u585a\u4e0d\u4e8c\u592b\u4f1a\u9928Futamatao StationHinatawada StationMiyanohira Station45411Mitake Tozan Railway(Cable Car)Mitake ValleyPromenadeMt. Mitake Hiking CourseIshigamimae Station0km 1kmOme StationShowa Retro Goods MuseumShowa Gento-kan MuseumGallery Cafe HakoyaOme Akatsuka Fujio Kaikan Memorialor\u2026 River ActivityCafe \u8336\u697d\u6edd\u672c\u99c5\u5fa1\u5cb3\u5c71\u99c5\u77f3\u795e\u524d\u99c5\u65e5\u5411\u548c\u7530\u99c5\u5bae\u30ce\u5e73\u99c5\u9752\u6885\u99c5\u5fa1\u5dbd\u99c5\u6ca2\u4e95\u99c5\u8ecd\u7551\u99c5\u4e8c\u4fe3\u5c3e\u99c5\u9752\u6885\u8d64\u585a\u4e0d\u4e8c\u592b\u4f1a\u9928\u662d\u548c\u30ec\u30c8\u30ed\u5546\u54c1\u535a\u7269\u9928\u662d\u548c\u5e7b\u71c8\u9928Cafe \u8336\u697d\u304e\u3083\u3089\u308a\u30fc\u30ab\u30d5\u30a7 \u306f\u3053\u54c9\u5929\u7a7a\u306e\u30bd\u30e0\u30ea\u30a8\u9577\u5c3e\u8336\u5c4bAddress Phone No. Access Open Hours Price ParkingStroll Around the Retro Area Niku Udon\/Niku Soba(either type of noodle with pork)Ome Akatsuka Fujio Kaikan MemorialPork Zaru Soba (cold soba noodleswith pork) at Taisho-an \u00a51,050Co\u0085ee \u00a5300Matcha set \u00a5800Hot wine \u00a5600Showa Retro Goods Museum Showa Gento-kan MuseumA clear stream trickles betweenmossy rocks in the Rock GardenCable Car Mitakesan StationCaf\u00e9 CharakuRiver Activities Take a break while viewing the seasonal beauty of thevalley. (a Japanese dessert) and cakes areavailable at the caf\u00e9.AnmitsuGallery Caf\u00e9HakoyaSip an aromatic coffee in the warm, woodeninterior of this caf\u00e9.The gallery displays historical \u201cyaguji\u201d styleOme textile works that were woven around1945. Enjoy seeing their vivid and unexpectedcolor arrangement and designs, includingnotebooks, bags, and pouches.266 Mitake Honcho, Ome-shi0428-78-72543-min walk from Mitake Station11:00 to 17:00 (Last Call 16:30)Closed Mondays and Tuesdays (Closed Wednesdayif Monday is a holiday) *Some extra holidays7 Sumie-cho, Ome-shi0428-22-04295-min walk from JR Ome Station11:00 to 18:00 Closed Mondays and Tuesdayshttp:\/\/www.xn--28jvct46m.com\/Sommelier of the Sky Nagao ChayaThe \u201csommelier of the sky\u201d runsthis caf\u00e9, which is only opened onweekends. Warm up with a glassof hot wine while enjoying themagnificent view. The coffee,made with water from Mitake, isalso recommended.Nagaodaira, Mitakesan, Ome-shiCaf\u00e9: 0428-74-9467 \/Mobile: 080-1130-718028-min walk from MitakesanCable Car Station11:00 to 16:00Details on P17 \u27a1Details on P10 \u27a1Details on P9,10 \u27a1Details on P20 \u27a1Details on P11,12 \u27a1Details on P11 \u27a1Travel back in time to the good old days of the Showa Era Try Tokyo X pork gourmet food when you come to Ome!Mt. Mitake HikingEnjoy at your own paceStroll the Mitake Valley PromenadeAutumn foliage here is also superb!Temple Lodging StayCleanse mind and body with a temple stayRest at a Caf\u00e9Take a break while overlooking Mitake ValleyOr try\u2026MAP IMAP KMAP JWalk8minFromJR Mitake StationWalk5minJR Ome StationRetro AreaWalk5minWalk3minJR Ome StationTaisho-anGet off at JR Mitake StationTrain18minWalk15minMitakesan StationTemple LodgingsJR Mitake Station10minBusWalk3min\u201cCable-shita\u201dBus StopTakimoto StationCable Car6min Mt. Mitake HikingTemple Lodging StayRest at a Caf\u00e9Stroll the Mitake ValleyPromenadeNiku UdonStroll Around the Retro AreaRecommended Course 2 Ome Full-Value Active Plan Duration: 2 Days 1 NightStart o\u0019 by visiting the retro Showa-period area at Ome-juku (post town). River activities arealso highly recommended in the summer season in Mitake Valley. Also, enjoy giving a prayerand trying waterfall meditation at a temple lodging on Mt. Mitake!5 644633154110km 1kmOme StationHigashi-OmeStationOzaku StationKabe StationHotman TowelsGlass Blowing Experience\u9752\u6885\u99c5\u6771\u9752\u6885\u99c5\u6cb3\u8fba\u99c5\u5c0f\u4f5c\u99c5Address Phone No. Access Open Hours Price ParkingWalk10minOr try\u2026Ome Railway Park\u662d\u548c\u30ec\u30c8\u30ed\u5546\u54c1\u535a\u7269\u9928\u5869\u8239\u89b3\u97f3\u5bfa\u5185\u6cbc\u304d\u306e\u3053\u5712\u82b1\u6728\u5712\u5439\u4e0a\u3057\u3087\u3046\u3076\u516c\u5712\u5ca9\u8535\u6e29\u6cc9\u90f7Showa Retro Goods MuseumMushroom Picking &amp; Mushroom RestaurantPick your own mushrooms for a fun and delicious experienceBe greeted by azaleas in spring, andJapanese bush clovers and red spider lilies in autumnNighttime Firefly Watching(Late June to early July)The fireflies\u2019 mysterious lightis a seasonal reminder of earlysummer. Try watching theJapanese fireflies whichappear along the Nariki River.Shuttle via microbus isavailable from ryokan(Japanese style inns) in thearea.Purchase at \u201cHotman Factory ShopOme\u201d next to indigo dyeing workshop\u201cKosoen,\u201d or at \u201cHotman Ome Shop.\u201dShiofune Kannonji TempleUchinuma Mushroom GardenMushrooms are cultivated in thetraditional and natural method\u2014on logs.Shiitake mushrooms are grownyear-round, and maitake, kuritake,hiratake (oyster), nameko mushrooms andmore are in season in autumn. Deliciouslight meals are sure to delight mushroomfans at a mushroom specialty restaurant\u201cPirutsu\u201d inside the garden, which offersdishes including pizza and pasta!1-90 Nariki, Ome-shi\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u30000428-74-4528From JR Higashi-Ome Station, take the Toei \u201cNariki Junkan\u201d loop busand get o\u0089 at \u201cNariki-Icchome-Yotsukado\u201d bus stop. About 5 min onfoot from there. \/ From JR Hanno Station, 8 min via taxi, or take theKokusai Kogyo Bus bound for \u201cMano-Kurozasu\u201d and get o\u0089 at\u201cNariki-Icchome-Yotsukado\u201d bus stop. About 5 min on foot fromthere.10:00 &#8211; 17:00 Closed Tuesdays (Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdaysfrom June to August)[Admission Fee] Adult \u00a5200 \/ Child \u00a5100 (Pay additional\u00a5300+tax\/100g of picked mushrooms) [Charcoal Grill] \u00a5200\/person(A small charcoal grill with coals, gridiron, chopsticks, plate, andcondiments are provided. Grilling of foods other than pickedmushrooms not allowed.)Glass artisan Aiko Hiraiwaruns this studio. Here,discarded glass bottles areused to create everydayglassware. Lessonsrequire a reservation.Glass Blowing Experience glass studio Rainbow Leaf 2-34-10 Shinmachi, Ome-shi0428-31-0966 (Answering machine active whenwork is underway)11:00 to 17:00 Irregular HolidaysFrom JR Ozaku Station, take the Nishi Tokyo Busbound for \u201cKabe-eki Kitaguchi\u201d and get o\u0089 at\u201cMiyanomae\u201d bus stop. Immediate access from there.Glass experiences start from \u00a53,000 (1 lesson, 1 piece)Kabokuen ParkOr try\u2026Fukiage Iris ParkWalk12minJR Ome StationRailway ParkAdults and children alike will be thrilledby the outdoor train exhibits!Nostalgic for adults, brand new for childrenHot spring source designated as Ome City historical siteIwakura OnsenDetails on P17 \u27a1Details on P13,14 \u27a1Details on P14 \u27a1Details on P16 \u27a1Details on P15 \u27a1Hotman TowelsDetails on P15 \u27a1Details on P17 \u27a1High quality towelsfor souvenirs!Make your original pieceIndigo Dyeing ExperienceMAP G-3MAP F-1MAP F-220minDrive17minDrive19minDrive11minDrive5minDrive20minDriveVivid walking towels \u00a51,404\/ea.Top: Autumn foliagefrom a guestroomat Mamadaya InnBottom: Japanesecypress jacuzzi bathat Kawamura Inn\u201cPirutsu\u201d Caf\u00e9\/RestaurantMushrooms cultivated on logsVarious types of flowers and trees grow in thispark, which allows you to enjoy nature throughoutthe seasons. The wooden compound adventureplayground equipment and 211-meter-long rollerslide are hugely popular with everyone from kids toadults!4-2615-1 Osoki, Ome-shi0428-22-1111(Ome City Parks &amp; GreeneryDivision)From JR Higashi-Ome Station, take the Toei\u201cNariki Junkan\u201d loop bus or Seibu Bus boundfor \u201cHanno-eki Minamiguchi\u201d and get o\u0089 at\u201cOsoki Shinryojo\u201d bus stop. 10 min on footfrom there.FreeTop left: Senju Kannon(main deity)Top right: Shin-GomadoKoseikaku HallBottom: Temple GateIwakura OnsenShiofune KannonjiTempleFukiage Iris ParkMushroom Picking &amp;Mushroom RestaurantShowa Retro GoodsMuseumOmeRailway ParkKabokuen ParkIndigo Dyeing ExperienceRecommended Course 3 Family Plan for All Ages Duration: 2 Days 1 NightIn addition to colorful flowers and trees, enjoy exciting activities and experiences for everyonefrom kids to adults, such as mushroom picking, an adventure playground, and more! Thiscourse o\u0003ers the best of Ome\u2019s nature.\u9752\u6885\u9244\u9053\u516c\u5712\u5ca9\u8535\u6e29\u6cc9\u90f7\u5869\u8239\u89b3\u97f3\u5bfa\u5439\u4e0a\u3057\u3087\u3046\u3076\u516c\u5712\u662d\u548c\u30ec\u30c8\u30ed\u5546\u54c1\u535a\u7269\u9928\u9752\u6885\u9244\u9053\u516c\u5712\u82b1\u6728\u57127 8LiftCable CarMitakesan StationAnemonopsis Macrophylla FlowersFujimine GardenUbuyasu ShrineMitake Visitor CenterAncient Zelkova TreeTempleLodgingsNagaodaira OutlookNagaodaira ForkNanayo WaterfallTengu-iwa RockShopping ArcadeOkunoinMt.Nabewari\u934b\u5272\u5c71Akuba pass \u82a5\u5834\u5ce0Tengu-no-koshikake Japanese Cedar TreeTokyo Designated Tangible Cultural PropertyOshi jyutakuOhama-no-katsuraTreeAyahiroWaterfall\u219010\u5206\u2192\u219020min\u2192\u21905min\u2192\u219035min\u2192\u219055min\u2192\u219020min\u2192\u219030min\u2192\u21905min\u2192\u219040min\u2192\u219050 min40 min\u2192\u219030min20min\u2192Peak of Mt. Mitake\uff08Musashi Mitake Shrine\uff09Rock Garden0 200mHilly PathFlat, Easy PathA type of performance presented before Shinto gods, andpassed down through the families of Shinto priests forgenerations since the Edo period. Dances accompanied bymusic from traditional Japanese instruments are carried out indedication to the gods. This performing art is an IntangibleCultural Property of Tokyo.Please see P.24 for details \u27a1Full of naturewhere flyingsquirrels liveWalking path alonga clear streamRock Garden \u30ed\u30c3\u30af\u30ac\u30fc\u30c7\u30f3Mt. MitakeHiking CourseDog good luck charm \u00a5800 Pet good luck charm \u00a5800 Dog emblem \u00a5300 Shrine scarlet seal \u00a5500(Sticker-type seals printed onhandmade Japanese paperDaidai Kagura Shinto \u001featrical Dance are available in 2017 only)Pictured is Komadori Sanso. Guests canexperience pre-breakfast purificationrituals and waterfall meditation. Individualtravelers, families, and even camps arewelcome. Japanese cypress bathavailable.Stairs\u5fa1\u5cb3\u5c71\u5c71\u9802\uff08\u6b66\u8535\u5fa1\u5dbd\u795e\u793e\uff09\u5fa1\u5cb3\u5c71\u99c5\u30ec\u30f3\u30b2\u30b7\u30e7\u30a6\u30de\u7fa4\u751f\u5730\u5bcc\u58eb\u5cf0\u5712\u5730 \u7523\u5b89\u793e\u5fa1\u5cb3\u30d3\u30b8\u30bf\u30fc\u30bb\u30f3\u30bf\u30fc\u795e\u4ee3\u30b1\u30e4\u30ad\u5bbf\u574a\u8857\u9577\u5c3e\u5e73\u5c55\u671b\u53f0\u9577\u5c3e\u5e73\u5206\u5c90\u4e03\u4ee3\u306e\u6edd\u5929\u72d7\u5ca9\u5546\u5e97\u8857\u5965\u306e\u9662\u5929\u72d7\u306e\u8170\u639b\u6749\u6771\u4eac\u90fd\u6709\u5f62\u6587\u5316\u8ca1 \u5fa1\u5e2b\u4f4f\u5b85\u304a\u6d5c\u306e\u6842\u7dbe\u5e83\u306e\u6edd\u30ed\u30c3\u30af\u30ac\u30fc\u30c7\u30f3Mini hike in Tokyo!Four-legged friends are welcomed\u266aFeel refreshed by purifying both body and soul!Leisurely Hiking on Mt. Mitake!Mt. Mitake is popular even with beginner hikers. The cable car lets visitors enjoy hiking withoutgetting exhausted. The summit of Musashi Mitake Shrine is the most sacred place in the Kanto region.The top also attracts an attention as a \u201cpower spot,\u201d thought t o be flowing with mystical energy.Musashi Mitake ShrineA wide variety of lodgings are available; those withthatched roofs designated as Tangible CulturalProperty of Tokyo, those fully equipped withInternet access, or those with private baths thatcommand a view above the clouds. Breathe in thecrisp mountain air and spend a relaxing time.Located on the peak of Mt. Mitake. It is told thatJapanese monk Gyoki enshrined a statue of ZaoGongen, the main avatar of worship in the Shugendoreligion, in this spot in the year 736, and the temple hasflourished as a holy spot since ancient times. Influentialfigures and warriors alike worshipped reverently herefrom the Heian to Edo periods, and many number ofsuits of armor and swords have been presented aso\u0091erings. These precious cultural artifacts, includingsome national treasures, can be seen in the TreasureHall. Since a god Oguchi Magami (deified Japanesewolf) is called \u201cOinu-sama (sacred dog),\u201d this place haslong been associated with dogs, and people can beseen bringing their fuzzy friends along for a shrine visit.On Mt. Mitake, a mountain of worship, thereare over 20 temple lodgings. Originally thesewere places for worshippers to stay, but inrecent years more of them are acceptingtourists as guests. Some temple lodgings o\u0091erexperiences you won\u2019t find anywhere else,such as pre-breakfast purification rituals andwaterfall meditation.Most temple lodgings here have rooms andbaths similar to a normal Japanese inn, andmeals are not Buddhist vegetarian cuisinebut rather local fare, making it easy for firsttimers to stay.Temple Lodging It takes about 6 min from Takimoto Stationto Mitakesan Station, covering a distance of1,107m and climbing up 424m in elevation.7:30 to 18:30. One-way fare: Adult \u00a5590 \/Child \u00a5300.Leisurely Enjoy the mountain via Cable Car176 Mitakesan, Ome-shi0428-78-850030-min walk from Mitakesan Cable CarReception hours for prayers are 9:00 to 16:00, Noholidays(The Treasure Hall is open from 9:30 to 16:00.Closed on weekdays)Free (Treasure Hall admission is \u00a5500)At the shrine\u2019s Kagura Hall3rd Sunday in June from 11:00 \/ OnHealth and Sports Day in Oct. from11:00 \/ 4th Sunday of the monthfrom June to Nov. from 20:00[Public Viewing]Torii Gate Area*Please inquire forschedule[Takigi Kagura]\u6b66\u8535\u5fa1\u5dbd\u795e\u793e\u5bbf\u574a\u5fa1\u5cb3\u5c71Mt. MitakeMt. Mitake is 929m high and has been worshippedas a sacred mountain for ages. FromMitake-daira and the shine, views as far asTokyo\u2019s skyscrapers, Tokyo\udbc0\udc01 Skytree, YokohamaLandmark Tower, Mt. Tsukuba andthe Boso Peninsula can be enjoyed. Everyonefrom children to the elderly can casuallyenjoy walking around the mountain. The1.5km section from Tengu-iwa Rock to AyahiroWaterfall is a popular hiking courseknown as the Rock Garden.MAP IMAP IMAP IAkiyama-souIkoisan-souUtsuboya-souKatayanagi-souHigashibabaKomadori SansouSanraku-souSanko-souSeizan-souTakana-souTonari-souNishisuzakiboKuraya\u2776\u2777\u2778\u2779\u277a\u277b\u277c\u277d\u277e\udbca\udd12\udbca\udd13\udbca\udd14NoboriHarashima-souFujimoto-souHoujukakuMachikubotaMachiyaMaruyama-souMitake SansouNanzan-souHana-no-yadoYamanaka (Closed)Reiun-sou\udbca\udd15\udbca\udd16\udbca\udd17\udbca\udd18\udbca\udd19\udbca\udd1a\udbca\udd1b\udbca\udd1c\udbca\udd1d\udbca\udd1e\udbca\udd1fTemple Lodging ListAddress Phone No. Access Open Hours Price Parking\u79cb\u5c71\u8358\u61a9\u5c71\u8358\u3046\u3064\u307c\u3084\u8358\u7247\u67f3\u8358\u6771\u99ac\u5834\u99d2\u9ce5\u5c71\u8358\u5c71\u697d\u8358\u5c71\u9999\u8358\u9759\u5c71\u8358\u9ad8\u540d\u8358\u767b\u5948\u5229\u8358\u897f\u9808\u5d0e\u574a \u8535\u5c4b\u2776\u2777\u2778\u2779\u277a\u277b\u277c\u277d\u277e\udbca\udd12\udbca\udd13\udbca\udd14\u80fd\u4fdd\u5229\u539f\u5cf6\u8358\u85e4\u672c\u8358\u5b9d\u5bff\u95a3\u753a\u4e45\u4fdd\u7530\u9ebb\u77e5\u5bb6\u4e38\u5c71\u8358\u5fa1\u5cb3\u5c71\u8358\u5357\u5c71\u8358\u83ef\u306e\u5bbf \u3084\u307e\u306a\u304b\uff08\u4f11\u696d\u4e2d\uff09\u5dba\u96f2\u8358\udbca\udd15\udbca\udd16\udbca\udd17\udbca\udd18\udbca\udd19\udbca\udd1a\udbca\udd1b\udbca\udd1c\udbca\udd1d\udbca\udd1e\udbca\udd1f9 10Kushi-KanzashiMuseumOzawa Sake Brewery(Sawanoi)Gyokudo Art MuseumMitake Activity Center\u5fa1\u5cb3\u4ea4\u6d41\u30bb\u30f3\u30bf\u30fcMitakeArt MuseumSawai StationMitakebashiBridgeJR Ome LineOme Kaido RoadYoshino Kaido RoadTama River411450 200mAutumn leaf seasonis a must-see!\udbca\udd21MinshukuOkabeTakamizu SanzanCourse\udbca\udd20RyokanGinsuzuMitake ValleyPromenade\udbca\udd22Station FrontLodge Inn A-Yard\u2776Okutama Fishing CenterMitake Station\u6adb\u304b\u3093\u3056\u3057\u7f8e\u8853\u9928\u5c0f\u6fa4\u9152\u9020\uff08\u6fa4\u4e43\u4e95\uff09\u7389\u5802\u7f8e\u8853\u9928\u6ca2\u4e95\u99c5\u5fa1\u5cb3\u6a4bJR\u9752\u6885\u7dda\u9752\u6885\u8857\u9053\u5409\u91ce\u8857\u9053\u591a\u6469\u5ddd\u5fa1\u5dbd\u99c5\u5fa1\u5cb3\u7f8e\u8853\u9928\udbca\udd21\u6c11\u5bbf\u304a\u304b\u3079\udbca\udd20\u65c5\u9928\u304e\u3093\u9234\udbca\udd22\udbca\udd22\u99c5\u524d\u5c71\u5c0f\u5c4b A-yard\u2776\u5965\u591a\u6469\u30d5\u30a3\u30c3\u30b7\u30f3\u30b0\u30bb\u30f3\u30bf\u30fcMitake Valley is blessed with great water quality, perfect for enjoying river activities including fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and rafting. Lure fishing,fly fishing, and bait fishing can all be enjoyed, and fresh-caught rainbow trout, cherry salmon, or other catch can be barbequed. With homey canoelessons that even children can enjoy, everyone from kids to adults and experienced outdoorsmen are sure to be satisfied!Address Phone No. Access Open Hours Price ParkingEnjoy the River in Picturesque Mitake Valley! \u5c0f\u6fa4\u9152\u9020\uff08\u6fa4\u4e43\u4e95\uff09\u6adb\u304b\u3093\u3056\u3057\u7f8e\u8853\u9928\u2776\u5965\u591a\u6469\u30d5\u30a3\u30c3\u30b7\u30f3\u30b0\u30bb\u30f3\u30bf\u30fc\u2777\u30b0\u30e9\u30d3\u30c6\u30a3\u2778\u307f\u305f\u3051\u30ec\u30fc\u30b9\u30e9\u30d5\u30c6\u30a3\u30f3\u30b0\u30af\u30e9\u30d6\u2779\u591a\u6469\u5ddd\u30e9\u30d5\u30c6\u30a3\u30f3\u30b0winds\u277a\u30d5\u30a9\u30ec\u30b9\u30c8\uff06\u30a6\u30a9\u30fc\u30bf\u30fc\u5965\u591a\u6469\u277b\u3232\u30d3\u30c3\u30b0\u30a6\u30a7\u30fc\u30d6\u9752\u6885\u5e97Located in the upper reaches of the Tama River, Mitake Valley i s a picturesque area selected as one ofJapan\u2019s 100 Exquisite and Well Conserved Waters. Enjoy carefree river activities such as fishing,canoeing, and rafting. Nearby art museum or sake brewery are al so recommended for strolling.Ozawa Sake Brewery (Sawanoi)Ozawa Sake Brewery, well known for its \u201cSawanoi\u201dbrand brew. Tour the brewery where over 300 yearsof sake-making traditions are passed down throughthe generations. After touring the brewing process ofthis local Tokyo sake made with Okutama springwater, have a toast at the Sake Tasting Bar or atSeiryu Garden Sawanoi-en with a view of the valley!River Activities 3-764-1 Yugimachi, Ome-shi\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude790428-77-705110-min walk from JR Sawai Station10:00 to 17:00 (Last entry 16:30) Closed Mondays(Closed Tuesday instead if Monday is a holiday)and during year-end and New Year holidayperiod. Also has other extra holidays.General \u00a5600 (\u00a5500) \/ Student \u00a5500 (\u00a5400) \/Elementary student \u00a5300 (\u00a5200)* ( ) designates price for groups of 20 or more80 spacesDisplays ornamental hair accessoriesused by Japanesewomen from the Edo, Meiji,Taisho, and Showa periods.About 4,000 items from theestate of a renowned collector,the late Chiyo Okazaki,are archived.Kushi-Kanzashi MuseumSawanoi-en Gardenwith a view ofMitake Valley90 ml sake tasting cup includedat the Sake Tasting BarLeft: Daiginjo \u201cKo\u201d [720 ml] \u00a55,400Right: Junmai Ginjo \u201cTokyo Kurabito\u201d[720 ml] \u00a51,8002-333 Mitake, Ome-shi\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude790428-78-839315-min walk from Mitake Station (JR OmeLine) \/ By car: Take the Ome Kaido Road(National Route 411). Yoshino Kaido Road(Route 54) is closed.7:00 to 16:00 (7:30 to 16:00 from Dec. to Feb.)Closed Thursdays from Dec. to Feb. andduring year-end and New Year holidayperiod. Also has other extra holidays.Bait fishing \u00a53,300 (All-you-can-fish), Lure &amp;fly fishing \u00a53,700 (High school students andunder and females \u00a53,150)100 spaces\udbc8\udc5eOkutama Fishing Center\udbc0\ude79(Fishing \/ Barbeque)MAP J3-787-9 Yugimachi, Ome-shi\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude790428-76-0981\udbc8\udc5fGravity\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79 (Kayaking)\udbc8\udc60Mitake Racerafting Club(Rafting \/ Ducky)359 Mitake Honcho, Ome-shi\udbc0\ude79 0428-74-9453\udbc8\udc61Tamagawa Rafting Winds(Rafting \/ Shower Climbing \/ Ducky)2-411-1 Yugimachi, Ome-shi\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79 0428-85-9210\udbc8\udc62Forest &amp; Water Okutama(Rafting \/ Riverboarding)2-597 Wadamachi, Ome-shi\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude790428-74-9470\udbc8\udc63Big Wave Ome(Rafting \/ Canyoning)3-1161 Tomioka, Ome-shi\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79 0428-74-9100MAP J0428-78-821010:00 to 17:00 (Snacks 11:00 to 16:00)Closed Mondays (Closed Tuesday instead ifMonday is a holiday)Sawanoi-en Garden [Shop &amp; Snacks]0428-78-8210110:30 to 16:30 Closed Mondays (Closed Tuesdayinstead if Monday is a holiday)Sake Tasting Bar Charges apply\u6fa4\u4e43\u4e95\u5712\u304d\u304d\u9152\u51e6\u5c0f\u6fa4\u9152\u9020\u3014 \u9152\u8535\u898b\u5b66\u30152-770 Sawai, Ome-shi[Reservation] General (1 to 10 people) 0428-78-8210Group (11 people or more)0428-78-82155-min walk from JR Sawai Station4 times daily (11:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00)Duration: 45 min, tasting sessions included*Groups (11 or more) are generally only admitted onweekdaysDuration: 30 min, no taste-testingClosed Mondays (Closed Tuesday instead if Mondayis a holiday)Ozawa Sake Brewery [Sake Brewery Tour]Free. Reservation RequiredAn event held every year when newly-made sake isreleased. The brewery and local community collaboratewith the theme of people getting in touch with nature,culture, and one another. We hope we can provideeveryone with a fun time while they enjoy new,freshly-made sake. Also, on the event day all our facilitieswill be connected via a loop bus with eventsheld at each location.[Events] sake o\u001fering,special in-warehouse tasting session booth, food stallarea, live stage, workshop, and more\udbc0\uded4 The event is scheduled for Saturday after shinshu(new brew of sake) is readyKomomaki, Kagami-biraki,Sawanoi \u2018Kurabiraki\u2019Please see P.24 for a listof companies \u27a1Have a blast in the midst of Mother Nature!Renowned sake from pristine Tama WaterHistory of the fashion and beauty of Japanese WomenMAP J11 12Gyokuei plumblossomLycoris Blossoms (Best viewed in October)Main HallShin-Gomado Koseikaku Hall Azalea parkMain Hall(Main deity)Shiofune Kannonji Temple Scarlet SealsFlower Temple(Peace Kannon)Yao Bikuni(ShiratamaTsubaki-hime)88 Sacred SpotsScarlet Seal BooksAvailable in various designsYaekanko PlumBlossomsMake bloom! Our dreams and plum blossomsThe official mascot of Ome city(a fairy of Ume)A tree-planting ceremonyin 2016Address Phone No. Access Open Hours Price ParkingAdmire Seasonal Blossoms!Fulfill your urge for flower fields atShiofune Kannonji, which boastsabout 17,000 azaleas, and FukiageIris Park which has over 200 kindsof iris. Seasonal blossoms arewaiting for you at Plum Tree Parkand Kasumikyuryo Hiking Course.Shiofune Kannonji TempleStep onto the grounds of an ancient temple,built in the Muromachi period and knownnow as a temple of flowers and history. ItsMain Hall and Amida Hall are ImportantCultural Properties. Approximately 17,000azaleas bloom proudly from mid-April toearly May during the Azalea Festival. Flowersare in bloom in other seasons as well,including hydrangeas, Japanese bush cloversand red spider lilies.Plum Tree ParkThe park had no choice but to fall all of itsplum trees when a plum disease was detected,but plum trees were planted againstarting from autumn of 2016. Though thetrees are still quite young, the park aims tobecome the No.1 plum blossom sightseeingspot in Japan with the help of the localcommunity.Kasumikyuryo Hiking CourseHike from Kasumikyuryo NaturePark, which is behind ShiofuneKannonji Temple, to IwakuraOnsen. This is an easy walkingcourse with gentle slopesAbout 50,000 of these \u001fowers can be foundgrowing on the slopes of Mt. Mitake. Theybloom from early August to early September.Anemonopsis Macrophylla Flowers(Mt. Mitake)The weeping cherrytrees at Baiganjiand Kongoji templesare said to be\u201csister trees,\u201d andare both 150 yearsold. Their blossomsare typically bestseen in early April.Weeping Cherry Trees(Baiganji Temple, Kongoji Temple)Kasumikyuryo Nature Park toIwakura Onsen35-min walk from JR KabeStation (Kasumikyuryo NaturePark side Starting Point)NoneTime Required: About 2 hoursFukiage Iris ParkLocated in one corner of Kasumikyuryo, thispark takes an advantage of a \u2018yato\u2019 (a valley-like formation created by erosion in thehill country) surrounded by the KatsunumaJyoshi Historical Environmental ConservationArea. During the Fukiage Iris Festivalfrom late May to late June, over 200 types ofiris bloom rampantly throughout the park. Awide palette of purple, white, blue, pink, andyellow blossoms await.425 Fukiage, Ome-shi0428-22-1111(Ome City Parks &amp; Greenery Division)15-min walk from JR Higashi-Ome Station \/ From JRKabe Station, take the Toei \u201cShiofune Junkan\u201d loopbus or bus bound for \u201cUrajukucho\u201d and get o\u00a4 at\u201cFukiage Shobu-Koen Iriguchi\u201d bus stop \/ By car: 15min from Ken-O Expressway Ome Interchange9:00 to 17:00 Closed Wednesdays and Dec. to Feb.Open for the entire Fukiage Iris Festival periodFestival Period: Adult \u00a5200 \/ Elementary studentand under: FreeCharges apply during festival period194 Shiofune, Ome-shi 0428-22-667735-min walk from JR Kabe Station \/ By busfrom JR Kabe Station, take the Toei \u201cShiofuneJunkan\u201d loop bus or bus bound for\u201cUrajukucho,\u201d or Nishi Tokyo Bus bound for\u201cShiofune Kannonji keiyu Ozaku Higashi-guchi\u201dand get o\u00a4 at \u201cShiofune KannonjiIriguchi\u201d bus stop. 10 min on foot from there \/By car: 10 min from Ken-O Expressway OmeInterchange8:00 to 17:00 No HolidaysAzalea Festival Period: Adult \u00a5300 \/ Child \u00a5100200 spaces (charges apply during festivalperiod and New Year&#8217;s visit to a shrine period)Try Collecting Scarlet Seals!4-527 Baigo, Ome-shi0428-22-111115-min walk from JR Hinatawada Station \/ Ortake the Toei Bus bound for \u201cYoshino\u201d from JROme Station and get o\u00a4 at \u201cYoshino Bairin\u201dbus stop. 2 min on foot from there.Open admissionNone, the parking lot can only be used duringthe Ume(plum) festivalMAP D-3MAP A-3 MAP K MAP E-3MAP F-3 , F-2 , G-2MAP F-3MAP F-3MarchMay to JuneAugust toSeptemberApril toMaySeptemberto OctoberAprilOme has many historical shrines and temples!Scarlet seals are available at many of them. Ascarlet seal is a stamp given to commemorate avisit to the shrine or temple. Prepare your ownscarlet seal book for stamping, then head out ona spiritual journey to collect scarlet seals at historicaltemples and shrines in Ome!To a new plumblossom villageRefreshing Nature Course A breeze of early summer invites you inColorful picturesquescenery!See P.23 for a list of shrines and temples \u27a1\u5869\u8239\u89b3\u97f3\u5bfa\u6885\u306e\u516c\u5712\u971e\u4e18\u9675\u30cf\u30a4\u30ad\u30f3\u30b0\u30b3\u30fc\u30b9\u5439\u4e0a\u3057\u3087\u3046\u3076\u516c\u5712\uff08\u5fa1\u5cb3\u5c71\uff09\uff08\u6885\u5ca9\u5bfa\u3001\u91d1\u525b\u5bfa\uff0913 14Address Phone No. Access Open Hours Price ParkingMAP E-4Experience Plans &amp; Ancient Hot SpringsIndigo dyeing experiences are available at \u201cKosoen,\u201d a workshop that revived the wildly-popular Edoperiod trend of Ome-jima striped fabrics. After enjoying nature via rental bicycle, then relax andrejuvenate in a hot spring bath at Iwakura Onsen.Iwakura OnsenA historical hot spring town nestled in themountains. Legend says that the YamatoTakeru, the legendary son of the 12th Emperorof Japan, bathed here. The soft waterscome from an alkaline simple spring and aresaid to be good for beauty purposes. Fromlate June to early July, visitors can enjoywatching Japanese fireflies along the NarikiRiver in the area. Several golf courses arenearby, and some inns o\u0084er meals fornon-staying guests as well.8-200 Nagabuchi, Ome-shi0428-24-812120-min walk from JR Ome Station \/ By busfrom JR Kabe Station, take the Nishi Tokyo Busbound for \u201cMeisei Daigaku \/ Shimin Saijo\u201d andget o\u0084 at \u201cNagabuchi 5(go)-chome.\u201d Immediateaccess from there. \/ By car: 15 minutes fromKen-O Expressway Ome Interchange10:00 to 18:00Closed Tuesdays and for year-end and NewYear holidaysIndogo Dyeing Workshop Kosoen [Group Course] Limited to groups of 10 or moreWeekdays from 10:00 or 13:00Handkerchief: \u00a51,600\/person, Bandana:\u00a52,000\/personDiscounts available for groups of 30 or more[Bring-your-own Course] 1 person or moreInquire for time and price[Simple Course] 1 person or moreWeekends &amp; Holidays from 10:00 or 13:00Handkerchief: \u00a51,600, Bandana: \u00a52,000[In-depth Course] 1 person or moreWeekends &amp; Holidays from 10:00 or 13:00Cotton stole: \u00a54,800, T-shirt (short sleeved): \u00a55,200Indigo Dyeing ExperienceAt indigo dyeing workshop \u201cKosoen,\u201d stoles, clothing,and other indigo-dyed items are produced using adyeing method known as natural ash fermentation, atechnique used in the Edo period when indigo dyeingwas in vogue. The indigo color that is achieved withall natural ingredients and a painstaking dyeingprocess has warmth and depth that can\u2019t bemimicked with any other method. Why not try makingyour very own indigo dyed handkerchief, bandana,t-shirt, or stole on a dyeing experience?MAP F-4MAP F-2MAP E-4HotmanEstablished in Ome in 1868. Hotman is theonly Japanese towel brand that operates all ofits own manufacturing processes and salesfacilities. Its Ome shop, based next to companyheadquarters and a factory, is the largest andmost comprehensive among all Hotman shopsaround the country. The company also runs\u201cHotman Factory Shop Ome\u201d located alongAkigawa Kaido Road, where visitors can shopfor outlet items while getting a glimpse ofchenille fabric being woven by hand. Take thischance to try Ome\u2019s super-absorbent \u201c1 secondtowels.\u201d197 Hikawa, Okutama-machi, Nishitama-gun0428-74-9091\udbc0\ude97080-1024-46171-min walk from JR Okutama Station9:00 to 17:00 (Last rental at 15:00)Open on weekends and holidays (Pleaseinquire before going to the shop)Reservation Bicycle Rental Trekkling \udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79 *Reserve via phone or online.[TEL] 0428-74-9091\udbc0\udc01\udbc0\udc10\udbc0\udc01080-1024-4617\udbc0\ude79[Website] http:\/\/trekkling.jpBicycle Type Mountain Bike (for Beginners) \u00a52,500Cross Bike (for Beginners) \u00a52,500Electric Assist \u00a53,200 to \u00a53,700Mountain Bike (for Intermediate) \u00a53,000 to \u00a55,000Cross Bike (for Intermediate) \u00a53,000 to \u00a53,500Return Location*If rain is sure to be expected on the rental day, the rental shop will contact the customer by 17:00 theday before with notice of cancellation.*If cancelling a reservation, please contact the shop by 17:00 the day before. The full price will becharged if the customer cancels without contacting the shop. (No cancellation charge in case of rainon rental day)152 Honcho, Ome-shi0428-22-26103-min walk from JR Ome Station10:00 to 19:00 (Return bikes by17:00)Closed MondaysMAP K MAP F-3Bicycle RentalStart from the rental shop close to JR OkutamaStation, and enjoy basking in theforest from your bike as you cruise downhillfor about 20km to Ome! Along the way, whynot stop by Mitake Valley or Ome-juku(post town) for some relaxed sightseeing?Bicycles can be returned near JR Ome Stationor JR Kabe Station.See P.24 for details \u27a1Ryokan (Japanese style inns) can be enjoyedin various ways\u2014from relaxing in ahideaway hot spring ryokan, to holdingan event with a large group such as a celebrationor a memorial service at an innknown for delicious food.MamadayaKawamuraShisuikan\udbca\udd26\udbca\udd27\udbca\udd28Chenille WeavingTop: T-shirtsRight: Indigo Dyeing ExperienceItem Sample (Handkerchief)Hotman colored face towels, \u00a51,080\/ea.5-251 Nagabuchi, Ome-shi\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude790428-24-914222-min walk from JR Ome Station \/ By bus from JR Kabe Station,take the Nishi Tokyo Bus bound for \u201cMeisei Daigaku\u201d and get o\u0084at \u201cNagabuchi 5(go)-chome.\u201d 2 min on foot from there \/ By car: 15minutes from Ken-O Expressway Ome Interchange10:00 to 17:00 Closed for Golden Week, summer holidays, andyear-end and New Year holidaysAvailableHotman Ome Shop8-240-1 Nagabuchi, Ome-shi\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude79\udbc0\ude790428-22-057020-min walk from JR Ome Station \/ By bus from JR Kabe Station,take the Nishi Tokyo Bus bound for \u201cMeisei Daigaku\u201d and get o\u0084at \u201cNagabuchi 5(go)-chome.\u201d Immediate access from there. \/ Bycar: 15 minutes from Ken-O Expressway Ome Interchange10:00 to 12:30, 13:30 to 16:00 Closed on Sundays, Holidays, GoldenWeek, summer holidays, and year-end and New Year holidays8 spacesHotman Factory Shop OmeMAP F-25-3142 Osoki, Ome-shi0428-74-4405or 0428-74-4221 (Mamadaya Inn)http:\/\/kissayuba.blog87.fc2.comCafe YubaAoyagi Cycle Shop10-11-4 Kabemachi, Ome-shi0428-78-36583-min walk from JR Kabe Station10:00 to 20:00 (Return bikes by17:00)Closed WednesdaysBicycle Shop KO-KI YABicycle Rental TrekklingA \u201c1 second towel\u201d will begin to sink in water in 1 second or less when a 1 centimeter square piece of it is placed on the water\u2019s surface. This is anindicator of remarkably high absorbency, and such towels will absorb water instantly by just being pressed against the body. Great for sensitiveskin and hair after bathing, and soft for babies as well.1 Second TowelRyokan ListUpper Left: Guestroom at Shisuikan InnUpper Right: Stone Bath at Mamadaya InnMid Left: Meal at Mamadaya Inn (Sample)Bottom Left: Japanese cypress jacuzzi bathat Kawamura InnBottom Right: Autumn foliage from aguestroom at Mamadaya InnThis co\u0084ee is carefully hand drippedusing roasted beans from a well-knownlocal roaster. Satisfy your taste buds withco\u0084ee from Cafe Yuba, which is operatedby Mamadaya Inn.Get dyed Japan Blue!Celebrating 150 years of towel makingAn oasis close to TokyoExplore Ome\u2019s towns and nature\u266a\u5ca9\u8535\u6e29\u6cc9\u90f7\u85cd\u67d3\u5de5\u623f\u30fb\u58fa\u8349\u82d1\u30db\u30c3\u30c8\u30de\u30f3\u5118\u591a\u5c4b\uff08\u307e\u307e\u3060\u3084\uff09\u304b\u308f\u6751\u53f8\u7fe0\u9928\udbca\udd26\udbca\udd27\udbca\udd28\u30db\u30c3\u30c8\u30de\u30f3 \u9752\u6885\u5e97\u30db\u30c3\u30c8\u30de\u30f3 \u30d5\u30a1\u30af\u30c8\u30ea\u30fc\u30b7\u30e7\u30c3\u30d7\u9752\u6885CAFE YUBA\u9752\u67f3\u81ea\u8ee2\u8eca\u5e97\u81ea\u8ee2\u8eca\u30b3\u30fc\u30ad\u5c4b\u30ec\u30f3\u30bf\u30eb\u30b5\u30a4\u30af\u30eb \u30c8\u30ec\u30c3\u30af\u30ea\u30f3\u30b0\u30ec\u30f3\u30bf\u30eb\u30b5\u30a4\u30af\u30eb \u30c8\u30ec\u30c3\u30af\u30ea\u30f3\u30b015 16Get Lost in Time in a Showa Era Town, Ome-j u k u ( post town)!? Discover History &amp; Art in Ome!Don\u2019t miss the 3 main attractions: Showa Retro Goods Museum, Om e Akatsuka Fujio Kaikan Memorial,and Showa Gento-kan Museum. And, at Ome Railway Park, visitors can check out real railway cars.Ome is home to many historical cultural assets including Nation al Treasures, and is an area where theculture of various eras can be felt. Visitors can also enjoy se eing Gyokudo Art Museum, which has itsown Japanese rock garden, plus art museums and galleries of var ious genres.Address Phone No. Access Open Hours Price Parking2-155 Katsunuma, Ome-shi0428-22-467815-min walk from JR Ome Station[Mar. to Oct.] 10:00 to 17:30 (Admission until17:00)[Nov. to Feb.] 10:00 to 16:30 (Admission until16:00)Closed Mondays (Closed Tuesday instead ifMonday is a holiday), and for the year-endand New Year holidays (Dec. 29 to Jan. 2)[Special Opening] New Year\u2019s (Jan. 3 to 7),spring break period (Mar. 26 to Apr. 6),Golden Week (Apr. 29 to May 5), and Oct. 1when Oct. 1 falls on a Monday\u00a5100 (Elementary students and above) \/Groups of 20 or more \u00a550Free for the physically disabled and visitorsaged 70 or older (ID required)Ome Railway ParkOpened by Japanese National Railways(JNR) in 1962 to celebrate the 90th anniversaryof Japanese railways. Steam locomotivesand other real train cars used in theMeiji and Taisho periods, plus commemorativerailway objects, are on display in anoutdoor area. Visitors can have fun learningabout railways in the museum with descriptionsand materials centering aroundtrain models. In addition to a Mini SL Benkeitrain, the park also features a play corner,making it fun even for small children.Ome- j u k u (Post Town)Centered around three main attractions,Showa Retro Goods Museum, featuringShowa period packages from everydayitems; Ome Akatsuka Fujio Kaikan Memorial,where visitors can see original art fromclassic manga and anime series TensaiBakabon; and Showa Gento-kan Museum,featuring dioramas of Showa-era scenes;Ome-juku (post town)and the Ome Stationbuilding are decorated with old movieposters creating a nostalgic atmosphere.Gyokudo Art MuseumThis art museum exhibits works of art and personalarticles of Kawai Gyokudo, a modern masterof traditional Japanese painting. Don\u2019t missthe traditional Japanese dry landscape garden.Showa Retro Goods Museum65 Sumiecho, Ome-shi0428-20-03555-min walk from JR OmeStation10:00 to 17:00Closed Mondays (Closed nextweekday instead if Monday is aholiday), and for the year-endand New Year holidaysAdult \u00a5350 \/ Junior High andElementary student \u00a5200Showa Retro Goods Museum66 Sumiecho, Ome-shi0428-20-03555-min walk from JR OmeStation10:00 to 17:00Closed Mondays (Closed nextweekday instead if Monday is aholiday), and for the year-endand New Year holidaysAdult \u00a5450 \/ Junior High andElementary student \u00a5250Ome Akatsuka Fujio KaikanMemorial9 Sumiecho, Ome-shi0428-20-03555-min walk from JR OmeStation10:00 to 17:00Closed Mondays (Closed nextweekday instead if Monday is aholiday), and for the year-endand New Year holidaysAdult \u00a5250 \/ Junior High andElementary student \u00a5150Showa Gento-kan MuseumShowa Gento-kan Museum1-454 Nekabu, Ome-shi0428-22-356618-min walk from JR Higashi-Ome Station6:00 to 17:00 (Closes at 16:30 from Oct.to Mar.)FreeAvailableOme Seven Lucky Gods PilgrimageThis pilgrimage began from New Year\u2019s Day in 1980 by selecting seven ancient temples in thearea, which were not widely known at the time but boasted great scenery, and which also couldbe reached on foot in 1 day. The entire pilgrimage is about 20 km. Visiting time is from 8:00 to17:00.1-75 Mitake, Ome-shi\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u30000428-78-83353-min walk from JR Mitake Station[Mar. to Nov.] 10:00 to 17:00 (Last admission at16:30)[Dec. to Feb.] 10:00 to 16:30 (Last admission at16:00) Closed Mondays (Closed Tuesday instead ifMonday is a holiday), and from Dec. 24 to Jan. 4Adult \u00a5500 (\u00a5400) \/ University, High school, JuniorHigh student \u00a5400 (\u00a5300) \/ Elementary student\u00a5200 (\u00a5150) * ( ) designates price for groups of 20or more\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000 60 spacesOver 500 precious garments, mainly modern kimono, arehoused, including those once worn by feudal lords, courtnobles, and former Imperial Family members.Showa Three Attraction Ticket: Adult \u00a5800 \/ Junior High and Elementary student \u00a5450MAP K MAP K MAP KMAP F-3MAP JMAP K4-629 Baigo, Ome-shi0428-76-201915-min walk from JR Hinatawada StationFri. Sat. Sun.: 10:00 to 16:00 (Groupreservations also available on other days.Open Fri. Sat. Sun. from March (Closedfrom Dec. to Feb.)General \u00a5800 (Group discount: \u00a5600 forgroups of 20 or more)Child \u00a5500 (Elementary\/Junior high school)Tenneiji TempleThe preserved layout of this seven hall Zen Buddhistcompound earned the temple a designation as ahistoric site by Tokyo. There\u2019s plenty to see, such asthe main gate constructed in the Edo period, andthe great temple bell, which is an art treasure of Japan.Ome StationOme Akatsuka Fujio KaikanMemorialGod of LongevityMonshuin TempleGod of WisdomMeibakuin TempleGod of WealthEnmeiji TempleGod of FortuneJizoin TempleGuardian God of BuddhismSokenji TempleGoddess of Music and WaterGyokusenji TempleGod of ProsperitySeihoin TempleProsperityGod Ome StationMiyanohira StationHigashi-Ome StationKabe Station45 3154110 600mMonshuin TempleGyokusenji TempleSokenji TempleSeihoin TempleMeibakuinTempleEnmeiji TempleJizoin Temple2.3km0.4km0.05km1km 2km2.5km3.7km3kmOme Kimono Museum MAP D-3See P.23 for details on each temple \u27a1Experience an atmosphere of the middle age Tama areaArt Museum in Mitake Valley,in Gyokudo\u2019s footstepsJapanese traditional beauty and spiritRetro Showa EraShopping StreetPlay and learn about the history of railroadsScarlet Seals Available\u9752\u6885\u9244\u9053\u516c\u5712\u7389\u5802\u7f8e\u8853\u9928\u662d\u548c\u30ec\u30c8\u30ed\u5546\u54c1\u535a\u7269\u9928\u9752\u6885\u8d64\u585a\u4e0d\u4e8c\u592b\u4f1a\u9928\u662d\u548c\u5e7b\u71c8\u9928\u5929\u5be7\u5bfa\u9752\u6885\u304d\u3082\u306e\u535a\u7269\u9928\u805e\u4fee\u9662\u7389\u6cc9\u5bfa\u5b97\u5efa\u5bfa\u6e05\u5b9d\u9662\u660e\u767d\u9662\u5ef6\u547d\u5bfa\u5730\u8535\u966217 18Try the plum flavorand sesame flavor!Appreciate Ome\u2019s Past and Present Gourmet Food!Ome\u2019s specialty senbei rice crackers are popular as souvenirs. Tokyo X brand pork, al so a product ofOme, can be enjoyed in niku udon (udon noodles with pork) and soba noodle dishes. Fresh eg gs andfruit from this lush natural area are also exquisite!Address Phone No. Access Open Hours Price ParkingOme S e n b e i Rice CrackersThese tile-shaped senbei rice crackers aremade in the shape of plum blossoms, thesymbol of Ome. These historical snackshave been made for centuries, since theEdo period, and even now are made at severalJapanese-style confectioneries in thecity, with each shop o\u008fering its own distinctshape and flavor. Great to take homeas a souvenir.Kawanabe Egg RanchClose by Iwakura Onsen is a poultry ranchlocated in a village-vicinity mountain. Thehealthy hens raised here on pristine naturalwater, carefully selected feed, and noantibiotics lay delicious eggs! Crack oneraw egg hot rice and savor the taste.2-271 Osoki, Ome-shi0428-74-5492By bus from JR Higashi-Ome Station, take theSeibu Bus bound for \u201cHanno-eki Minamiguchi\u201dand get o\u008f at \u201cTokyo Tanko-mae\u201d busstop. 14 min on foot from there. \/ By car: 13min from Ome Interchange9:00 to 17:00Saturdays 13:00 to 17:00 (Closed Saturdaymornings)[Tama no Kagayaki \u201cMomiji Tamago\u201d]1kg (about 15 eggs)Pack of 10 Large eggsPack of 10 Medium eggsFamily Pack (20 eggs)Gift Box of 30 eggs\u00a5470\u00a5334\u00a5303\u00a5700\u00a51,230&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..Gift boxes of 50 and 75 eggs are also available.Also, eggs with deep-colored yolks, and silky fowl eggs are available&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;[Tama no Kagayaki \u201cSakura Tamago\u201d]1kg (about 15 eggs)Pack of 10 Large eggsPack of 10 Medium eggsFamily Pack (20 eggs)Gift Box of 30 eggs\u00a5430\u00a5293\u00a5272\u00a5615\u00a51,121TOKYO X is a pork brand developed at Tokyo MetropolitanAgriculture and Forestry Research Center,which is characterized by its tenderness and qualitymarbling. It contains about twice the vitamin B1found in other pork and visitors can find it served ina wide variety of menu items throughout local Omerestaurants.TOKYO XSato no Kahori (2 per packet) \u00a555Machida Niku Nanban \u00a5972 Soba-dokoro Tsukumo\u304b\u308f\u306a\u3079\u9d8f\u5375\u8fb2\u5834\u307e\u3061\u3060\u305d\u3070\u51e6\u6d25\u4e45\u8302\u3042\u3089\u4e95\u306f\u4e07\u306e\u88fd\u83d3\u67f3\u4e38\u3068\u3046\u3075\u5de5\u623f\u3086\u3046\u3232\u83c5\u8c37\u98df\u54c1\u7389\u5ddd\u5c4b\u7dcf\u672c\u5e97Ome Senbei (Bag of 5)\u00a5432 AraiOme Senbei (1 cracker)\u00a565Hamano ConfectioneryOme Senbei[Bag of 7 (Individually wrapped)]\u00a5410 RyumaruMAP F-2 Tofu Kobo Yu\u201cTokusen Yose Tofu,\u201d which took gold prizein the Yose\/Oboro-tofu division of the JapanTofu Exhibition. The used native soybeanshave strong aroma and sweetness.570-7 Urajukucho, Ome-shi0428-84-247013-min walk from JR Ome Station10:00 to 18:00 (Closed Sundays and on the4th Monday of the month)MAP E-3Sugaya Foods, Ltd.\u201cDomestic Large Tsurunoko Natto,\u201d madewith traditional methods, is a delicious treat,taking the Minister of Agriculture, Forestryand Fisheries prize at the 20th National NattoCompetition.1-1010-1 Tomoda-machi, Ome-shi0428-24-701025-min walk from JR Ozaku StationWeekdays 9:00 to 16:00MAP G-4MAP E-3MAP D-3MAP F-3Niku Seiro \u00a51,400Soba Enokido MAP E-3Niku Nanban Soba \u00a51,080Tamagawaya Main ShopMAP JCurry Nanban Udon \u00a51,000Negishiya MAP F-3Niku Zaru Soba(cold soba noodle with pork)\u00a51,050 Taisho-an MAP KMAP K MAP G-3See P.23 for restaurant details \u27a1See P.23 for restaurant details \u27a1Compare different tastes at each shop\u266aSavor a freshly-laid delicacyNatto mastered to perfectionTofu made with special soybeansOme\u2019s own Brand of Pork \u854e\u9ea6 \u698e\u6238\u6839\u5cb8\u5c4b\u5927\u6b63\u5eb519 20Ome City Event CalendarMonthOme Daruma-doll MarketOme MarathonAddress Phone No. Access Open Hours Price ParkingTakigi Kaguraat Musashi Mitake ShrineShiofune KannonjiAzalea FestivalOme Grand FestivalOme City NohryoFireworks Festival1st NewYear\u2019s Day12th3rdMid-Feb.Early JulyEarly toLate Mar.Mid-Mar.Late Julyto Early Sept.1st Saturdayin Aug.1st Sundayin Dec.2nd Sundayin Dec.Mid Apr.to Early May2nd &amp; 3rd8thLate May toLate JuneMid toLate JuneEarly Sept.7thMid-Sept.Early Nov.Early toMid-Nov.Festival &amp; HatsumodeOme Daruma-doll MarketSetsubun FestivalOme MarathonGround Cherry Pot FairYoshino Baigo Plum FestivalCitizen\u2019s Plum Blossom Viewing FestivalAnemonopsis Macrophylla Flower FestivalOme City Nohryo Fireworks FestivalOkutama Valley Relay Road RaceMt. Mitake Trail RunShiofune Kannonji Azalea FestivalOme Grand FestivalMusashi Mitake Shrine Hinode (Sunrise) FestivalFukiage Iris FestivalFirefly Viewing NightYoshikawa Eiji AnniversaryTakigi Kagura at Musashi Mitake ShrineOme Industrial Tourism FestivalOme-juku Art FestivalMusashi Mitake Shrine and Shiofune Kannonji TempleKyu-Ome Kaido Road in front of JR Ome StationMusashi Mitake Shrine, Shiofune Kannonji Temple, Seihoin Temple, Yakuoji Temple, and othersIn front of the General Gymnasium to Kawai, Okutama-machiStreet in front of Ome StationMid toLate JulyOme Morning Glory FairStreet in front of Ome StationMid-July Takigi Kagura at Musashi Mitake ShrineLarge Torii Gate area on Mt. MitakeThroughout Yoshino BaigoJindaibashi-dori AvenueMt. Mitake Fujimine Garden and elsewhereNagayama Park GroundIn front of the General Gymnasium to Okutama Station and backMt. MitakeShiofune Kannonji TempleKyu-Ome Kaido Road in front of JR Ome StationMitake-daira to Musashi Mitake ShrineFukiage Iris ParkNariki River at Nariki 2-chomeTree Cricket Chirping EventMt. MitakeYoshikawa Eiji House &amp; MuseumLarge Torii Gate area on Mt. MitakeNagayama Park GroundKyu-Ome Kaido Road in front of JR Ome StationOme Mushroom GardenShiitake, kikurage, maitake and other varieties ofmushroom are cultivated here on wood logs and inmushroom beds. Visitors can enjoy harvesting seasonalmushrooms. Why not experience mushroomharvesting, then grill them up along with your owningredients for a barbeque with friends or family?Yoshino-en Blueberry-picking Orchard3-56 Shinmachi, Ome-shi0428-31-152710-min walk from JR Ozaku Station East Exit7:00 to 12:00 \/ 15:30-*Reservation recommended due to irregularholidaysAdmission: Adult \u00a5500 (+\u00a5300 for picking 2kg ormore blueberries) \/ Elementary student \u00a5300(Sold by weight: \u00a51,000\/1kg)2-11-5 Shinmachi, Ome-shi0428-31-381012-min walk from JR Ozaku Station East Exit10:00 to 17:00 Closed Mondays[Raspberries] June to July \u2013 Admission: Adult\u00a5500 \/ Child \u00a5300 (By weight: \u00a5300\/100g)[Blueberries] July to August \u2013 Admission:Adult \u00a5500 \/ Child \u00a5300 (By weight:\u00a5200\/100g)[Kiwifruit] October to November \u2013 Admission:Free (By weight: \u00a5600\/1kg)Small Fruits Land \u201cBerry Cottage\u201dTifblue, Woodard, and Homebell are justsome of the blueberry varieties grown at this4,000sq.m. orchard which cultivates approximately500 blueberry plants.Here visitors can enjoy harvesting raspberries,blueberries, kiwis, and other seasonal fruits, allgrown with non-chemical fertilizer without usingany agricultural chemicals. The rest housein the style of a Canadian log house has a caf\u00e9area and a shop o\u00a8ering sweets, jams andmore products made with fruits from the cottage.MAP G-3MAP G-4Farmer\u2019s MarketThe city of Ome is blessed with a lush naturalenvironment while maintaining convenientaccess from downtown Tokyo, and has manylocal farms that grow high quality products.Farmer\u2019s markets in the city o\u00a8er fresh vegetablesright from the farms for bargain prices.1-1934 Baigo, Ome-shi090-7012-6105\uff0f090-8564-6640\uff0fTEL\u30fbFAX 0428-22-0501From JR Ome Station, take the Toei Bus boundfor \u201cYoshino\u201d and get o\u00a8 at \u201cInari-jinja-mae\u201d busstop. Then continue on foot toward UmegayaToge for 20 min11:00 to 16:00 (April 10 through November 30)*Please inquire prior to visiting as mushroomharvesting may not be available depending onthe season[Facility Use Fee] Adult (Junior High and older)\u00a5800 \/ Child (Elementary student) \u00a5300 \/Preschool age: Free *Facility use fee is \u00a5600if bringing your own charcoal.[Barbeque Ingredient Set] \u00a51,300\/person (Meat,vegetables, mushrooms, etc.) *Reservationrequired at least 3 days in advance2-28-19 Shinmachi, Ome-shi0428-31-111525-min walk from JR Ozaku Station \/By car: 5 min from Ome Interchange8:30 to 16:30 (Closed Jan. 1 to 3)West Tokyo Farmers\u2019 CoopKasumi Marketing CenterMAP G-33-930-1 Baigo, Ome-shi0428-76-132511-min walk from JR Hinatawada Station8:30 to 16:30 (Closed Jan. 1 to 3)West Tokyo Farmers\u2019 CoopGreen CenterMAP D-34-2244 Osoki, Ome-shi0428-74-5381By car: 9 min from Ome Interchange8:30 to 16:30 (Weekdays only)West Tokyo Farmers\u2019 CoopOsoki Economy ShopMAP F-2West Tokyo Farmers\u2019 Coop Kasumi Marketing CenterFresh veggies at low prices! 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Cost[Mt. Mitake Area]Akiyama-souIkoisan-souUtsuboya-souKatayanagi-souHigashibabaKomadori SansouSanraku-souSanko-souSeizan-souTakana-souTonari-souNishisuzakibo KurayaNoboriHarashima-souFujimoto-souHoujukakuMachikubotaMachiyaMaruyama-souMitake SansouNanzan-souReiun-sou2060304015604560405040303040404030256070502035\u00a58,640-\u00a58,840-\u00a58,640-\u00a58,640-\u00a58,640-\u00a58,640-\u00a59,180-\u00a510,500-\u00a58,640-\u00a58,800-\u00a58,640-\u00a59,720-\u00a58,640-\u00a58,640-\u00a58,800-\u00a59,700-\u00a58,640-\u00a58,640-\u00a58,640-\u00a510,000-\u00a59,720-\u00a512,800-\u00a58,640-InquireInquireAvailableEnjoy an atmosphere of bygone eras and relax in a bath with a fine view.Ideal as a base for mountain climbing, with at-home hospitality including salt-grilled ayu sweetfish and handmade konnyakuAn inn with a nostalgic, at-home feel, o\u0094ering food made with ingredients from its own vegetable patchHealthy meals made with veggies from its own vegetable patch are highly popular with female guestsThe thatched roof building retains an Edo-period atmosphere, and is a designated Tangible Cultural Property of TokyoGreat facilities with Japanese cypress bath, fully equipped Internet access, and more. Giant flying squirrel watching,waterfall meditation and other activities available.A favorite of Yoshikawa Eiji, this inn features a distinctive building similar to an art museum,with medicinal cooking and a medicinal herb bath.With a great view, this inn boasts a Japanese cypress bath and marble bath for a reviving soak.A healing inn with crisp, clear air and a tranquil environment. Guests can enjoy waterfall meditation, meditation, and more.Look forward to the chirping of wild birds, plus a night view, mountain foliage, and other seasonal views.Features a relaxing Japanese-style atmosphere, noted for its original cuisine made from the heart.Prides itself on its panoramic sky-viewing bath and seasonal food. Try Kuraya\u2019s specialty \u201coyaki\u201d dumplings at the teahouse.Meals made with fresh ingredients painstakingly cultivated by the owner can be enjoyed.Prides itself on a more casual style of kaiseki cuisine with handmade konnyaku, fried chestnuts, and more.Seasonal local fare and genuine hospitality from the proprietress await. Also available to those who just stop by for lunch.A thatched roof inn in a relaxed atmosphere, with exquisite healthy delicacies.An inn that boasts a view unfolding over the Kanto Plain. Day use of the view bath for non-staying guests OK.O\u0094ers a variety of cuisine, from wild vegetable dishes to river-caught fish, plus seasonal fare such as freshwater crab,Japanese pepper, and mushroom dishes.Listen to the twittering of wild birds in this inn which stands out due to its old longhouse-style construction.A highly aesthetic inn operating since the Edo period, priding itself on cuisine made with the bounty of nature.A wooden interior, genuine hospitality, and delicious food make this inn.Try the popular private fine-view bath that commands a view above the clouds!A tranquil inn with a long history, seasonal flowers, and beautiful natural views.An inn with a traditional atmosphere,o\u0094ering delicious food maximizing ingredients and an relaxing experience of Mitake\u2019s nature from above the clouds.\u2776\u2777\u2778\u2779\u277a\u277b\u277c\u277d\u277e\udbca\udd12\udbca\udd13\udbca\udd14\udbca\udd15\udbca\udd16\udbca\udd17\udbca\udd18\udbca\udd19\udbca\udd1a\udbca\udd1b\udbca\udd1c\udbca\udd1d\udbca\udd1e\udbca\udd1fDay Trip Bath[Mitake Valley Area]Ryokan GinsuzuMinshuku Okabe301528\u00a510,800- Inquire\u00a56,930-\u00a54,000-Lunch of soba shipped direct from Otoineppu, Hokkaido is highly popular. Day trip bathing OK, Pets OK.Located nearby Mitake Valley and Mt. Mitake, this old Japanese-style inn o\u0094ers handmade food and a space to relax.Enveloped in the great Mother Nature of the Mitake Valley, this inn o\u0094ers rooms only and no meals.\u00a510,800- Enjoy natural hot spring baths and relax at this inn located on a hill in Kamanofuchi Park with a view of the Tama River.\udbca\udd20\udbca\udd21\udbca\udd22[Iwakura Onsen Area]MamadayaKawamuraShisuikanIhei35504520InquireInquireInquire\u00a513,650- (+\u00a5150 bath tax)\u00a516,200- (+\u00a5150 bath tax)\u00a510,800- (+\u00a5150 bath tax)\u00a58,000-Popular for its retro interior, healthy food made with local ingredients for local consumption as much as possible,and Cafe Yuba.A long-established ryokan (Japanese style inns) with warehouse-style building in a quiet atmosphere.Food here is painstakingly prepared with seasonal ingredients.An inn priding itself on kaiseki cuisine prepared by its celebrated chef, as well as reasonable prices.At-home hospitality and fare. Business and long-term stays are also available, so please inquire.\udbca\udd26\udbca\udd27\udbca\udd28\udbca\udd29AvailableInquire[Yoshino Baigo Area]Tokyo Ome Ishigami OnsenSeiryu no Yado OkutamajiHana-no-yado Yamanaka(Closed)Station Front Lodge Inn A-Yard\udbca\udd23 90 \u00a513,000- This hot spring inn is located along the pristine Tama River, and o\u0094ers tennis courts, a restaurant, and meeting rooms.[Ome-juku Area]\udbca\udd24 Kanpo no Yado Ome 200Kabe Onsen Ume no Yu Base Charge: Adult \u00a5860 Natural hot spring baths for the whole family. Located close to the station and ideal for a hot spring dip after sightseeing.Prior reservation is required for participationHot Spring Day Spa0428-78-84630428-78-85660428-78-84620428-78-84610428-78-84460428-78-84720428-78-84390428-78-84760428-78-84450428-78-85960428-78-84470428-78-84730428-78-84430428-78-89730428-78-84640428-78-84480428-78-90390428-78-84260428-78-84410428-78-84740428-78-84490428-78-84420428-78-8501River ActivitiesFacility Name Address Phone No.Okutama Fishing CenterGravityMitake Racerafting ClubTamagawa Rafting WindsForest &amp; Water OkutamaBig Wave OmeWiz NatureRiver Base HalauConceptGrandex Mitake BaseCrusoe RaftingSplash TokyoOkutama RaftingCanyons OkutamaBig SmileFerry Glide2-333 Mitake, Ome-shi3-787-9 Yugimachi, Ome-shi359 Mitake Honcho, Ome-shi2-411-1 Yugimachi, Ome-shi2-597 Wadamachi, Ome-shi3-1161 Tomioka, Ome-shi5-984-31 Baigo, Ome-shi266 Mitake Honcho, Ome-shi265 Mitake Honcho, Ome-shi156-1 Kawai, Okutama-machi, Nishitama-gun3-921-6 Baigo, Ome-shi803 Kotaba, Okutama-machi, Nishitama-gun3-1676-2 Osoki, Ome-shi \/ 1-256 Sawai, Ome-shi54-1 Kawai, Okutama-machi, Nishitama-gun1-178-1 Mitake, Ome-shiRoom 102, 266-1 Mitake Honcho, Ome-shiO\u0085ersFishing, BarbequeKayakingRafting, DuckyRafting, Shower-climbing, DuckyRafting, RiverboardingRafting, CanyoningKayakingKayaking, Standup paddleboardingRafting, KayakingRafting, Canyoning, Standup paddleboardingRafting, KayakingCanyoningRaftingCanyoning, Back raftingRaftingKayaking\u2776\u2777\u2778\u2779\u277a\u277b\u277c\u277d\u277e\udbca\udd12\udbca\udd13\udbca\udd14\udbca\udd15\udbca\udd16\udbca\udd17\udbca\udd180428-78-83930428-76-09810428-74-94530428-85-92100428-74-94700428-74-91000428-76-26030428-74-92660428-79-72270428-74-90610428-74-93860278-21-13370428-74-90070278-72-28110771-29-5370090-4535-44480428-78-83360428-78-85530428-74-94530428-74-42210428-74-53050428-74-68680428-74-41480428-20-10260428-23-11710428-78-9711MAP IMAP IMAP IMAP IMAP IMAP IMAP IMAP IMAP I MAP D-3 MAP F-4MAP IMAP IMAP IMAP IScarlet SealsMAP IMAP IMAP IMAP IMAP IMAP IMAP IMAP JMAP JMAP JMAP D-3MAP D-4MAP F-2MAP D-3MAP JMAP JMAP B-2Sightseeing FarmsName Address Phone No.\u30d6\u30eb\u30fc\u30d9\u30ea\u30fc\u6458\u307f\u53d6\u308a\u5712\u5409\u91ce\u5712\u30b9\u30e2\u30fc\u30eb\u30d5\u30eb\u30fc\u30c4\u30e9\u30f3\u30c9\u300e\u30d9\u30ea\u30fc\u30b3\u30c6\u30fc\u30b8\u300f\u9752\u6885\u304d\u306e\u3053\u30ac\u30fc\u30c7\u30f3\u5185\u6cbc\u304d\u306e\u3053\u5712Yoshino-en Blueberry-picking OrchardSmall Fruits Land \u201cBerry Cottage\u201dOme Mushroom GardenUchinuma Mushroom Garden3-56 Shinmachi, Ome-shi2-11-5 Shinmachi, Ome-shi1-1934 Baigo, Ome-shi1-90 Nariki, Ome-shiO\u0085ersBlueberriesRaspberries, Blueberries, KiwifruitMushroomsMushrooms0428-31-15270428-31-3810090-7012-6105\/090-8564-6640\/TEL\u30fbFAX0428-22-05010428-74-4528MAP G-3MAP D-4MAP G-4MAP F-1MAP D-3MAP A-2Restaurants serving TOKYO X PorkRestaurant Name Address Phone No.Tamagawaya Main ShopSoba EnokidoNegishiya Handmade UdonTaisho-anSobadokoro TsukumoInariyaMorimanTamagawayaTsukumoKawashima360 Mitake Honcho, Ome-shi629 Urajukucho, Ome-shi1-40-4 Katsunuma, Ome-shi329 Kamicho, Ome-shi5-45-2 Shinmachi, Ome-shi2-419-7 Wadamachi, Ome-shi3-9-7 Higashi-Ome, Ome-shi55 Sumiecho, Ome-shi3-23 Nogamicho, Ome-shi3-841-3 Futamatao, Ome-shiBusiness Hours11:00 to 18:00 Closed Mondays11:30 to 15:00 Closed Wednesdays and Thursdays11:00 to 15:00 \/ 18:00 to 20:00 Closed all day on Wednesdays,closed 18:00 to 20:00 on Mondays and Tuesdays11:30 to 16:00 \/ 17:00 to 19:30 \/11:30 to 19:30 on Weekends and Holidays Closed Mondays11:00 to 20:30 Closed on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month11:30 to 14:00 \/ 17:30 to 23:00 Closed Wednesdays10:00 to 20:00 Irregular Holidays11:00 to 15:00 \/ 17:00 to 19:00 Closed Mondays11:30 to 19:30 Closed Wednesdays11:00 to 18:00 \/ 11:00 to 20:00 on Weekends and HolidaysClosed TuesdaysAccess2-min walk from JR Mitake Station9-min walk from JR Miyanohira Station3-min walk from JR Higashi-Ome Station5-min walk from JR Ome Station6-min drive from Ome Interchange15-min walk from JR Miyanohira Station5-min walk from JR Higashi-Ome Station3-min walk from JR Ome Station12-min walk from JR Kabe Station4-min walk from JR Futamatao Station0428-78-83450428-21-08220428-22-30830428-22-27650428-32-12300428-76-09150428-22-13310428-22-26450428-24-50000428-78-9155MAP C-3 MAP F-2MAP JMAP JMAP JOme Senbei Rice Cracker ShopsShop Name Address Phone No.Hamano ConfectioneryRyumaru(Higashi-OmeCenter Building)Machida(HQ Factory-direct Shop)AraiKojima Confectionery3-720 Hinatawada, Ome-shi1F High Home Higashi-Ome,1-2-5 Higashi-Ome, Ome-shi3-104 Nishiwakecho, Ome-shi5-634 Chigasemachi, Ome-shi2-168 Hinatawada, Ome-shiBusiness Hours9:00 to 19:00Closed Mondays (Closed Tuesday insteadif Monday is a holiday)9:00 to 18:30Open year-round *Some extra holidays9:30 to 16:30May be closed during year-end andNew Year holidays8:00 to 18:30 Closed Tuesdays9:00 to 19:00 Closed MondaysAccess4-min walk fromJR Hinatawada Station1-min walk fromJR Higashi-Ome Station South Exit10-min walk fromJR Ome Station or Higashi-Ome Station15-min walk from JR Ome-Station1-min walk from JR Miyanohira StationParking1 spaceNone4 spaces3 spaces1 spaceAlso has shops in Ome at Nogami,Shinmachi-dori Street in front ofOzaku Station, and ImaiAlso has shops in Ome at Kabe,in front of Ome Station,and Higashi-Ome0428-22-56200428-22-53490428-22-24550428-22-38550428-22-3282MAP D-3MAP F-3MAP KMAP E-3MAP JMAP E-3MAP F-3MAP KMAP G-3MAP D-4MAP F-3MAP KMAP F-3MAP D-3MAP IMAP IMAP IMAP IMAP JMAP JMAP JMAP D-3MAP E-3\u00a54,800- Highly convenient with a bank, supermarket, and convenience store nearby.[Kabe Station Area]Comfesta Inn Kabe 64 \udbca\udd25 0428-22-5311 MAP F-3MAP F-2MAP F-2MAP F-2MAP F-1MAP E-3MAP F-3Musashi Mitake ShrineAddress:Tel.[Mt. Mitake Area]176 Mitakesan, Ome-shi0428-78-8500Meibakuin Temple(Seven Lucky Gods, God of Wisdom)Address:Tel.[Yoshino Baigo Area]2-395 Hinatawada, Ome-shi0428-22-1775Gyokusenji Temple(Seven Lucky Gods, Goddess of Music and Water)Address:Tel.[Kabe Station Area]3-299 Nagabuchi, Ome-shi0428-22-5476*Not available when sta\u0094 are not present.[Shiofune Kannonji Temple Area]MAP E-3 Monshuin Temple(Seven Lucky Gods, God of Longevity)MAP F-3 Shiofune Kannonji TempleAddress:Tel.3-1578 Kurosawa, Ome-shi0428-74-5411Address:Tel.194 Shiofune, Ome-shi0428-22-6677Chigase ShrineAddress:Tel.1-119 Chigasemachi, Ome-shi0428-22-0316MAP F-3[Ome-juku Area]Kongoji TempleAddress: 1032 Amagasecho, Ome-shiMAP E-3 Baiganji TempleAddress: 235 Nakacho, Ome-shiMAP K Sumiyoshi ShrineAddress:*Not available when sta\u0094 are not present.12 Sumiecho, Ome-shi0428-22-2747MAP KMAP E-3 Jizoin Temple(Seven Lucky Gods, God of Fortune)Address:Tel.2-583-1 Hatanaka, Ome-shi0428-22-4497MAP E-3 Seihoin Temple(Seven Lucky Gods, God of Prosperity)Address:Tel.1203 Oyanacho, Ome-shi0428-22-7317MAP K Sokenji Temple(Seven Lucky Gods, Guardian God of Buddhism)Address:Tel.6-734 Chigasemachi, Ome-shi0428-22-3580MAP K Enmeiji Temple(Seven Lucky Gods, God of Wealth)Address:Tel.82 Sumiecho, Ome-shi0428-22-3386\u9f8d\u5149\u5c71\u6885\u5ca9\u5bfa\u6b66\u8535\u5fa1\u5dbd\u795e\u793e\u65e5\u5411\u5c71\u660e\u767d\u9662\u91d1\u525b\u5c71\u7389\u6cc9\u5bfa\u5869\u8239\u89b3\u97f3\u5bfa \u5343\u30f6\u702c\u795e\u793e \u9ed2\u6fa4\u5c71\u805e\u4fee\u9662\u9752\u6885\u5c71\u91d1\u525b\u5bfa\u4f4f\u5409\u795e\u793e\u5b9d\u73e0\u5c71\u5730\u8535\u9662\u6210\u7530\u5c71\u6e05\u5b9d\u9662\u4ed9\u6843\u5c71\u5b97\u5efa\u5bfa\u4f4f\u5409\u5c71\u5ef6\u547d\u5bfa\u5965\u591a\u6469\u30d5\u30a3\u30c3\u30b7\u30f3\u30b0\u30bb\u30f3\u30bf\u30fc\u30b0\u30e9\u30d3\u30c6\u30a3\u307f\u305f\u3051\u30ec\u30fc\u30b9\u30e9\u30d5\u30c6\u30a3\u30f3\u30b0\u30af\u30e9\u30d6\u591a\u6469\u5ddd\u30e9\u30d5\u30c6\u30a3\u30f3\u30b0winds\u30d5\u30a9\u30ec\u30b9\u30c8\uff06\u30a6\u30a9\u30fc\u30bf\u30fc\u5965\u591a\u6469\uff08\u6709\uff09\u30d3\u30c3\u30b0\u30a6\u30a7\u30fc\u30d6\u9752\u6885\u5e97\uff08\u6709\uff09\u30a6\u30a3\u30ba\u30cd\u30a4\u30c1\u30e3\u30fc\u30ea\u30d0\u30fc\u30d9\u30fc\u30b9 Halau\uff08\u6709\uff09\u30b3\u30f3\u30bb\u30d7\u30c8\u30b0\u30e9\u30f3\u30c7\u30c3\u30af\u30b9\u5fa1\u5cb3\u30d9\u30fc\u30b9\u30af\u30eb\u30fc\u30bd\u30fc\u30e9\u30d5\u30c6\u30a3\u30f3\u30b0SPLASH\u6771\u4eac\u5965\u591a\u6469\u30e9\u30d5\u30c6\u30a3\u30f3\u30b0\u30ad\u30e3\u30cb\u30aa\u30f3\u30ba\u5965\u591a\u6469\u30d3\u30c3\u30af\u30b9\u30de\u30a4\u30eb\u30d5\u30a7\u30ea\u30fc\u30b0\u30e9\u30a4\u30c9\u79cb\u5c71\u8358\u61a9\u5c71\u8358\u3046\u3064\u307c\u3084\u8358\u7247\u67f3\u8358\u6771\u99ac\u5834\u99d2\u9ce5\u5c71\u8358\u5c71\u697d\u8358\u5c71\u9999\u8358\u9759\u5c71\u8358\u9ad8\u540d\u8358\u767b\u5948\u5229\u8358\u897f\u9808\u5d0e\u574a \u8535\u5c4b\u80fd\u4fdd\u5229\u539f\u5cf6\u8358\u85e4\u672c\u8358\u5b9d\u5bff\u95a3\u753a\u4e45\u4fdd\u7530\u9ebb\u77e5\u5bb6\u4e38\u5c71\u8358\u5fa1\u5cb3\u5c71\u8358\u5357\u5c71\u8358\u83ef\u306e\u5bbf \u3084\u307e\u306a\u304b\u5dba\u96f2\u8358\u65c5\u9928\u304e\u3093\u9234\u6c11\u5bbf\u304a\u304b\u3079\u99c5\u524d\u5c71\u5c0f\u5c4b A-yard\u5118\u591a\u5c4b\uff08\u307e\u307e\u3060\u3084\uff09\u304b\u308f\u6751\u53f8\u7fe0\u9928\u4f0a\u5e73\u304a\u304f\u305f\u307e\u8def\u304b\u3093\u307d\u306e\u5bbf \u9752\u6885\u6cb3\u8fba\u6e29\u6cc9\u6885\u306e\u6e6f\u30b3\u30f3\u30d5\u30a7\u30b9\u30bf \u30a4\u30f3 \u6cb3\u8fba23 24A12341234B C D E F G HOME MAP[Legend]NIJK0km 1 20m 200m 0m 200mSightseeing SpotRestaurant \/ Caf\u00e9SouvenirsAccommodationHot Spring Day SpaRiver Activity0m 200mHiking CourseIKMt. 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