{"id":4746,"date":"2019-12-23T11:35:17","date_gmt":"2019-12-23T02:35:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/?post_type=list&#038;p=4746"},"modified":"2022-03-02T11:47:57","modified_gmt":"2022-03-02T02:47:57","slug":"fussa-in-tokyo","status":"publish","type":"list","link":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/en\/list\/4746\/","title":{"rendered":"FUSSA in Tokyo"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>TAKE FREEEnglishFUSSATokyoTachikawa Shinjuku TokyoChuo LineNaritaHanedaNear!Easily!2Yamanote LineExperienceBEST3 BEST3AMERICAN CULTUREBase Side3 StreetFussa DogFUSSA GOURMET1JAPANESE SAKEBrewerytour\u798f\u751fL I K E!Sake Brewery in Fussa Brewery tourTamura ShuzojoHigh-quality water is essential for sake brewing. Undergroundwaters flowing from the Chichibu Mountains form springs atFussa City. Visit two breweries manufacturing Japanese sakewith these underground waters.1Many buildings with brick chimneys and whitewalls are registered as cultural properties.2The Tamagawa Aqueduct\uff60runs right alongsidethe grounds.\u30003A water wheel hut serves on acorner of the spacious garden.\u30004Commemorativemonument visited by the Emperor and Empress.5Tour the inside of the brewery as well6The well \u201c( fortunate spring\u201d) that Kasensake is named after7Three out of these four breweries arecultural properties. The older ones areapproximately 200 years old.8Junmai daiginjo :1,800ml, \u00a510,800 (taxincluded)\u30009Junmaiginjo : 1,800ml, \u00a53,240 (taxincluded)\u30000Specialhonjozo Maboroshi noSake: 1,800ml, \u00a52,160 (taxincluded)URL http:\/\/www.seishu-kasen.com\/T h i s b r e w e r y p r o v i d e d t h ef a m o u s T o k y o &#8211; b r a n d s a k e ,k n o w n a s K a s e n , w h i c h w a sserved at a dinner party for worldleaders at the Tokyo Summit. Itwas established in the late EdoPeriod, in 1822 . The spaciousgrounds are home to historicalbuildings registered as culturalproperties. In 2016 , the Emperorand Empress at the time took arest in one of these buildings.Tours can be arranged for groups of 10 or more people.Reservations are required, either by Internet or bytelephone. Held at all times except the months ofDecember and January, tours are free of charge, and lastapproximately one hour. Guides provide information onthe brewery as well as various features on the grounds.After the tour, participants are treated to a few diff erentvarieties of Japanese sake.P r o d u c t s a r e a v a i l a b l e f o rpurchase at the office. Kasen,a famous sake of the TamuraS h u z o j o b r e w e r y , c o m e s i neverything from regular sake totop-quality daiginjo .626 Fussa, Fussa City\u3000042-551-0003\u30008:00-17:00\u3000Mondays, Sundays, and national holidays10 minutes\u2019 walk from JR Fussa Station\u3000Parkingavailable MAP P.15 A-2125 6 734980ExperienceShoppingHow to view icons\u3000Address\u3000Telephone number\u3000Hours2 Days closed\/Regular day(s) closed\u3000 Admission Transport access\u3000 ParkingURL http:\/\/www.tamajiman.co.jp\/SAKE\u30fbBEER\u30fbOMUSUBI1Water used in the brewing process is pumpedfrom a depth of 150m.\u30002This main warehouseis a Registered Cultural Property\uff60 and thebiggest of its kind in the Kanto region.\u30003Whitewalledhistoric building\u30004The \u201chusband-andwife\u201dzelkova trees symbolize the lucky god andgoddess Daikokuten and Benzaiten, representingthe water and rice of the brewing processrespectively.8Take the easy walking route to tourthe grounds as you like.8Take the Tamajiman tour to try andcompare diff erent types of sake. It\u2019s lotsof fun!5T h e s t o r e l o c a t e d i n arenovated rice granary.\u30006Sakeby-product-infused soaps (\u00a5540),c o o k i e s ( \u00a5 2 16 ) , a n d b a t hadditives (\u00a5280)\u30007UnfilteredPure Rice Tamajiman made fromkoshihikari: 720ml, \u00a5972\u30008Beervarieties made using the samewater as Japanese sake: \u00a56269Our popular plum wines: 500ml,\u00a51,296 (tax included on all items)ZouguraThis brewery was established as a Japanese sakebrewery in 1863, at the end of the Edo Period. Thebrewery\u2019s famous sake, called Tamajiman, is madeby hand using traditional methods. Beer brewingwas launched at the facility during the Meiji Period(1868\u20121911), with labels such as Tama no Megumiand Tokyo Blues still brewed to this day. Visitorsmay use a map with QR codes to tour the grounds, orbook a guided tour (reservations required). There arealso shops and restaurants serving beer. (See P. 8)The Tamajiman (Japanese sake) tour of the Japanese sakebrewery is extremely popular (reserve by phone or throughthe Website). Tours start at 10 : 30 am, taking about 45minutes in total. The cost is \u00a5700 per person including tastingof our Tamajiman sake as well as an ochoko (sake cup)souvenir. Check the Website for more details on our tours.This rice ball shop also off ers Japanese sake, beer,foods you can only fi nd at a brewery, sweets, andAt our Sakesera store, in additiont o J a p a n e s e s a k e a n d b e e r ,sweets, cosmetics, and moremade from Japanese sake arealso available for purchase.1 Kumagawa, Fussa City\u3000042-530-5057\u300010:30-17:15\u3000Tuesdays\u300020 minutes\u2019 walk from JRHaijima Station\u3000Parking availableMAP P.15 B-4m o r e . T a k e o u talso available.14326798EatingShoppingExperience5A gift for you:ochoko sakecups!N e x t t o t h e b e e rbrewery is the Fussano Birugoya, which isp r i m a r i l y a n I t a l i a nrestaurant. (See P. 8)Ishikawa BreweryFUSSA 3WAin FussaJapanese CultureBecause Fussa City is home to the Yokota Air Base, the city tends to carrya distinctively\u201c American\u201d image. While this is warranted, the truth is that there arealso numerous places where one can get a feel for Japanese culture as well.8Believed to bring business and academic success8Lived-in through 20128Tour the house8The warehouse in back isalso a registered culturalproperty.507 Fussa, Fussa City\u3000042-551-1986\u3000Sunrise\u2013sunset\u3000Open daily year-round\u300010 minutes\u2019 walkfrom JR Fussa Station\u3000Parking available1081 Fussa, Fussa City\u3000042-551-4899\u3000Pay your respects at theshrine at any time\u3000Open daily year-round\u30005 minutes\u2019 walk from JRFussa Station\u3000No parking1158 Fussa, Fussa City\u3000042-530-1120\uff08Museum of Fussa Local History, Folklore &amp; Nature\uff09\u300010:00-16:00\u3000Mondays (open where a national holiday falls on a Monday, closed the next day instead)\u3000Free ofcharge\u30007 minutes\u2019 walk from JR Fussa Station\u3000Parking availableThe beauty of Japanesegardens heals the soul.ExperienceExperienceExperienceSeigan-in TempleLocal Shinto deitiesBringing visitors the atmosphere of the Meiji PeriodFussa Shinmei-sha ShrineThe Seigan-in Temple, a temple of theRinzai sect was built over the period fromt h e e n d o f t h e 14 t h c e n t u r y t o t h ebeginning of the 15 th century. There is aspring on the temple grounds, giving riseto a pond. The well-maintained trees andthe stunningly clear waters of the pondhighlight the Japanese garden. The MainH a l l a n d B e n t e n H a l l a r e b e a u t i f u lexamples of Buddhist architecture.This temple, located along the Shin-Okutama Street, was built in 1874 toenshrine all of the deities of the local area. Proceeding through the stonetorii gate and along the temple approach, you fi nd the front shrine onthe right. The very dignifi ed current shrine building was rebuilt in 1972.The subordinate Yakumo Shrine festival is a leading festival of FussaCity, showcasing many mikoshi portable shrines and fl oats.This traditional Japanese home is situated on theShukubashi-dori Street, the old main street of thearea. It was built in 1902 for a branch family of theTamura Shuzojo brewery. It is a spacious woodensingle-story house of approximately 270 squaremeters. With a hallway encircling six rooms, theconstruction is typically Japanese. An invaluable example of Meiji Period architecture,it is registered as a nationally recognized intangible cultural asset. Open to the public.MAP P.15 A-2MAP P.15 A-2MAP P.15 A-28Japanese gardens are one of the ten scenicviews of the city.4A striking bell tower alongside the pondFormer Residence of Yamaju-Tamura Family48NishitamaNigiwai Gozen,summerseasonal dish4Have thefi sh you justcaught cookedfor you!8The Tamagawa Aqueduct is visible from the Shinbori Bridge.The cool waters fl ow all year round.8Some areas havepedestrian walkways.8Korakuen traditionalJapanese restaurantoff ers private seatingonly.8Enjoy soba noodles andthree types of local sake ofyour choice, Kiki-Zake Set:\u00a580015 minutes\u2019 walk from JR Fussa Station (toShinbori Bridge)1018 Kumagawa, Fussa City042-551-0035\u300011:00-22:00\u3000Opendaily year-round\u30005 minutes\u2019 walk from JRKumagawa Station, 10 minutes\u2019 walk from JRUshihama Station\u3000Parking available68 Shimo, Fussa City\u3000042-551-284311:00-14:30, 17:00-20:30\u3000Tuesdays andWednesdays\u30005 minutes\u2019 walk from JRUshihama Station\u3000Parking availableWaterway built during the Edo PeriodEatingEatingTamagawa Aqueduct\uff08near Shinbori Bridge\uff09We\u2019re proud to say we use local ingredients\u0336and the freshest fi sh\u0336in our dishes!Try handmade soba noodlestogether with local sakeHamazen(restaurant with fi sh tanks for fresh fi sh)Shikoan(restaurant for soba noodles and sake)This artifi cial waterway was built during the Edo Period toprovide drinking water to the people of Edo. Located inthe north of Fussa City, it fl ows roughly 43 kilometers fromHamura City to the area currently known as Yotsuya, fromwhere it was distributed to Edo. To the present day, partof this system remains a waterworks facility managed byt h e T o k y o M e t r o p o l i t a n G o v e r n m e n t B u r e a u o fWaterworks. This waterfront area surrounded by greeneryis a favorite place for residents to relax.This spacious restaurant is set upwith counter space surrounding agiant fi sh tank. We recommend theNishi-Tama Nigiwai Gozen (\u00a51,980)featuring live fi sh, sushi, and morew i t h a n e m p h a s i s o n s e a s o n a ldelights and the concept of \u201clocallyp r o d u c e d , l o c a l l y c o n s u m e d . \u201dLunch and dinner are priced around\u00a51,500 and \u00a52,500 respectively.Have a meal o f o ur nihachi sobanoodles (made with two parts udonfl our to eight parts soba fl our). Forour soba noodles, texture andaroma are considered important.Moreover, our noodle has a mildlysweet flavor. Try out our specialcombo of local Fussa sake (choosethree out of fi ve varieties) and sobanoodles.MAP P.15 B-3MAP P.15 B-3Experience MAP P.15 A-1\uff5eC-48Tucked away in a residential area4Tempura combination including eggplant, maitake , and more: \u00a51,340FUSSA 5Take in a retro-American atmosphereNational Route 16, which runsalongside the Yokota AirBase, is dotted withunique shops andrestaurants.Fussa American HouseThis house, built in 1958 for U.S.military personnel, is very close tothe original. After the military familywho lived in this three-bedroomhome departed, Japanese peopletook it over and lived there fora long period. Fussa Cit y andshopping streets associationshave collaborated to repair andpreserve the property, recreatingthe atmosphere of the 1950s.Fussa G-14, 2476-1 Fussa,Fussa City\u3000042-513-043211:00-17:00\u3000Monday\u2013Thursday\u3000Free of charge10 minutes\u2019 walk from JRUshihama Station\u3000No parkingMAP P.15 C-2Take a walk alongthe Base Side Street42Even just looking at the sign is a fun thing!Even 86I n 2 0 1 4 t h emunicipality decidedtha t the pr oper t ywould be preserved.8A s t y l i s h r e t r oAmerican advertisement6The garden hasa replica of the Statueof Liberty!8Photos and other materialsare on exhibit inside.ExperienceAmerican style,even thoughwe\u2019re in Japan?!6Many visitors come from the baseFresh Bagels Caf\u00e9 HoopVisitors feel like they\u2019re in theU.S. at this bagel specialty storeoff ering chewy bagels. In additionto the caf\u00e9 menu that includesbagel sandwiches, soups, andmore, there are approximately 40types of bagels available fortakeout. They make great gifts!The Fussa Dog is also availablehere. (See P. 10)MAP P.15 C-28Bagels for takeout: \u00a5140\u20128The interior d\u00e9cor features woodeverywhere.8The sign is recognizableeven from far away.86Strawberry or ourpopular Blue Waveflavor, single: \u00a5360(including tax)8The restaurant hasample space forcustomers to sit downand eat.8The teriyaki sandwich, a favorite for Americans too:\u00a5680This unique ice cream was bornin the U.S., raised in OkinawaBLUE SEALICE CREAM Fussa StoreWe offer approximately 30 regular flavors,ranging from the popular standards to Instagramworthycolorful varieties\u0336as well as seasonalfl avors, plus parfaits and even sundaes.2475 Fussa, Fussa City\u3000042-551-0539\u300011:00-22:00Open daily year-round 10 minutes\u2019 walk from JRUshihama Station\u3000Parking availableMAP P.15 C-2Authentic American pizzaPizza &amp; Italian RestaurantNICOLA Yokota fl agship storeChoose from our highly recommendedMixed Pizza, or our Plain Pizza \u0336 forwhich you can choose your toppings. Inaddition to pasta, we also offer manyother menu items including steak.2402 Fussa, Fussa City\u3000042-551-070711:00-22:00\u3000Tuesdays and first Mondayof the month (open where a national holidayfalls on a Tuesday\/first Monday, closed the nextday instead)\u300012 minutes\u2019 walk from JRUshihama Station\u3000Parking availableMAP P.15 C-24Nicola Mix Pizzawith tomato sauceand gouda cheese:\u00a5980 (small)\u20126Liv e music onSundaysEatingEatingEating2475 Fussa, Fussa City\u3000042-530-8877\u30007:00-19:00\u3000Open dailyyear-round\u300010 minutes\u2019 walk from JRUshihama Station\u3000Parking availableFUSSA 7An Italian restaurant informer military housingFussa no BirugoyaChoose from our menu of Italian dishes asw e l l a s c h o i c e s m a d e w i t h l o c a lingredients. The menu also includess e v e n v a r i e t i e s o f c r a f t b e e r a n dJapanese sake from Ishikawa Brewery,as well as various wines and cocktails.Lunch is also served on weekdays.1 Kumagawa, Fussa City\u3000042-553-017111:30-20:30\u3000Tuesdays\u300020 minutes\u2019 walk fromJR Haijima Station\u3000Parking available 8Indoor seating for 508Terrace seating for 40Ethnic food restaurantsEuropean-style cookingThis is a great place to sample Brazilian foodincluding churrasco, which is chunks of meatslow-roasted on skewers until soft. Choosefrom a long list of cocktails and juices as well.This restaurant is located in former U.S. militaryhousing along Route 16. The handwritten Englishgraffi ti on the walls gives the place a stylish look.Menu options includehandmade pasta, meatand fish dishes, andmore\u0336all of which areauthentic.99-12 Ushihama, Fussa City\u3000080-9425-0141\u300012:00-15:00, 18:00-5:00\u3000Open daily year-round\u30001 minutes\u2019walk from JR Ushihama Station\u3000Parking available2270-B15 Fussa, Fussa City\u3000042-552-605211:30\u201315:00, 17:00\u201321:30 (Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays,and national holidays until 22:00)\u3000Open daily year-round14 minutes\u2019 walk from JR Fussa Station\u3000Parking availableMAP P.15 B-3 MAP P.15 C-2MAP P.15 B-4NanbeishokudoUn QuintoTry Brazilian soul food!Brazilian foodItalian food8Ohtama Ham brand sausage combinationplate, \u00a512002Churrasco A set: \u00a52,380(tax included). Dip themeat in the salsa sauce!8C a s h e w a n d g u a v ajuices, \u00a5480 each (taxincluded)8Look for the Brazilianfl ag!\u30004Counter seats on1st fl oor, private rooms on2nd fl oor8Find signatures of famous peopleon the wall\u30004Italian rice dish withfi sh and chicken in tomato sauceon saff ron rice: \u00a51,7808Using former militaryhousing8Fresh-brewed beer(left: Pale Ale, right:Dunkel, \u00a5500 each)This restaurant inside the breweryserves craft beer brewed right here.Popular even with local peopleFood from many different countries is available in Fussa City\u0336but there\u2019s more to it than just the menu. In addition to the food,you will find establishments that are fun to go into, includingrestaurants attached to breweries, former military housingremodeled into restaurants, and more.8NIRAMANJU Fussa CHACO\u2019s FUSSAShop where thenira manju was fi rst createdBig-portion meatdishesChinese food SteakNira manju (leek buns) are made by mixing leeks,fi sh paste, bamboo shoots, and shrimp. The mix isthen wrapped by hand in the dough. The bunsare first boiledand then fried\u0336and the result is ac r is p y o u t sid eand fl uff y inside.This is one of the few restaurants whereTOKYO X brand pork can be had. Drinklocal beer along with German cooking aswell as our in-househam and sausag e.There is also a shopon the 1st floor. Getthe Fussa Dog here,too! (See P. 11)Menu options includem o s t l y s t e a k a n dhamburger. In additionto Japanese wagyubeef, meats includevarious kinds of U.S.and Australian beef.Our list of nine saucesf e a t ur e s in &#8211; hous eonion and teriyaki.2218 Fussa, Fussa City042-553-017711:30\u201313:45, 17:00\u201321:00, Fridays until 21:30Saturdays, Sundays, andnational holidays: 11:30\u201321:30\u3000Open dailyyear-round\u30008 minutes\u2019walk from JR Higashi-Fussa Station, 15 minutes\u2019 walk from JR Fussa StationParking available785 Fussa, Fussa City\u3000042-551-1325\u300011:30\u201314:00(Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays until 15:00), 17:30\u201321:30 (Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays, from 17:00)Tuesdays\u30003 minutes\u2019 walk from JR Fussa StationParking available2264-4 Fussa, Fussa City\u3000042-530-0160\u300011:30\u201314:30, 17:00\u201321:00 (Fridays until 21:30) Saturdays, Sundays,and national holidays, 11:30\u201321:30\u3000Open daily year-round5 minutes\u2019 walk from JR Higashi-Fussa Station, 15 minutes\u2019walk from JR Fussa Station\u3000Parking availableMAP P.15 B-2MAP P.15 B-2MAP P.15 C-2Stuben OhtamaOhtama Ham brand shop adjacent to the plantEuropean-style cuisine4Original nira manju :\u00a5290 each, Takeoutavailable for orders oftwo or more.2A restaurant witha distinctively Chineseatmosphere8A charming sign8Hamburger combo featuring acharcoal-grilled hamburger withU.S. premium roast: \u00a51,8804Local beer medium mug:\u00a56918Ima g e is b a s e d o nCalifornia housing of the1950s.\u30004Terrace seatingavailable6Restaurant on 2ndfl oor4Salt-boiled porks h a n k o n b o n e ,pickled ham hock:\u00a53,218 (tax included,nighttime only)2German-style buildingFUSSA 9ALocalgourmet2475 Fussa, Fussa City042-530-8877\u30007:00-19:00Open daily year-round\u300010minutes\u2019 walk from JR UshihamaStation\u3000Parking availableSato Bldg. 1F, 798 Fussa, FussaCity\u3000042-530-3073\u300010:00-19:00\u3000\u3000Wednesdays, one otherday per month (irregular)\u30002minutes\u2019 walk from JR FussaStation\u3000Parking available23 Honcho, Fussa City042-530-795917:00-24:00\u3000Mondays4 minutes\u2019 walk from JR FussaStation\u3000No parking1046 Fussa, Fussa City042-553-7234\u30009:30-20:00Sundays and national holidays2 minutes\u2019 walk from JR FussaStation\u3000No parkingMAP P.15 C-2MAP P.15 B-2MAP P.15 B-2MAP P.15 A-2ADCBChoose from two different fl avorsJapanese-style tasteThe Fussa Dog bun for this shop is an original baguette. The deliciousflavor of the ingredients really comes through with this simple hot dog,featuring only Fussa Ham brand sausage and lettuce.Available with Ohtama Ham or Fussa Ham brand sausage. The sauce andother ingredients differ to suit the different kinds of sausage. Note thatthese products sell out. When they\u2019re gone, they\u2019re gone!This is a Japanese-style hot dog. The bun is topped with a special inhouseonion miso, perilla leaf, sesame, and ground nori seaweed. Greatwith Japanese sake! Open for dinner only.Our salsa sauce, crafted in-house, is savory and only mildly spicy. Pair itwith cream cheese to bring out the flavor of the sausage. And toast thebun for a very satisfyingly crispy texture!Fresh Bagels Caf\u00e9 HoopCloud Nine BakeryKoryori HitoyoBread Garden2Eat at our restaurant, or takeout: \u00a5600BCWriters from \u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000 (a travel site providing information on appealing places all over Japan) give us their recommendationsRecommended by Korean writer ShinKoreans love spicy salsasauce and cream cheesetogether!8Wrapped in aluminum foil: \u00a5330,takeout onlySee more information on P. 12!8Spicy-taco style Fussa Dog Awith TOKYO X sausage: \u00a5370\u001fCompareas you goTry our salsa sauce made in-house: we\u2019re proud of it!A hot dog where you can truly taste the individual ingredientsThe Fussa Dog is a unique kind of hot dog. It always featureseither Ohtama Ham or Fussa Ham brand sausage on original bunsand sauces made at each location. It\u2019s very popular with tourists!\u30c9\u30c3\u30b0\u798f\u751f10D785 Fussa, Fussa City042-551-1325\u300011:30\u201314:00(Saturdays, Sundays, and nationalholidays until 15:00), 17:30\u201321:30(Saturdays, Sundays, and nationalholidays, from 17:00)\u3000Tuesdays3 minutes\u2019 walk from JR Fussa StationParking available1-3-12 Musashinodai, Fussa City042-551-4477\u300011:00-15:00,20:00-24:00\u3000Monday, Saturday,and Sunday daytime\/Monday andTuesday nights 3 minutes\u2019 walkfrom JR Higashi-Fussa StationParking availableWAKOHRE Fussa 106, 72-2Honcho, Fussa City042-551-4222\u300012:00\u201313:15(weekdays only), 17:00\u201322:30*Cover charge applies at nightSundays 5 minutes\u2019 walk fromJR Fussa Station\u3000No parking2477 Fussa Ninomiya, Fussa City042-539-4139\u300011:30-14:00,18:00-21:00\u3000Mondays (openwhere a national holiday falls on aMonday, closed the next dayinstead) 12 minutes\u2019 walk from JRUshihama Station\u3000No parkingMAP P.15 B-2MAP P.15 B-1MAP P.15 C-3FGHEFEA hot dog for a live music club!The secret is in our special spicy sauce!GVisitors can have a seat and eat at the Ohtama Ham restaurant, StubenOhtama.\u001fThe sausage is put together with a piece of TOKYO X bacon\u0336for a big-portion hot dog! It tastes even better with ketchup or othercondiments. Also available for takeout.This authentic hot dog is made with our own bread baked in-houseusing Japanese-grown wheat flour and sausage. This club has beena launching pad for many big acts. See the music schedule as follows:https:\/\/uzu69.com\/\u001fOur sauce is a chili con carne made with beef and vegetables such astomatoes and hot peppers. Our Fussa Ham brand sausage is a perfectmatch for our in-house baked breads with sesame and our spicy sauce.Since it\u2019s hand-made to order, it comes out sizzling-hot! Our coursegroundchicken is served Mexican-style with our sauce crafted oftomatoes and a special blend of spices. The buns are made with naturalyeast and free of additives. They\u2019ve also got a great texture!Stuben OhtamaLive Music Cafe UZUJesse James Fussa StoreKi wo Ueru Restaurant Aurorahttps:\/\/digjapan.travel\/MAP P.15 B-2H 4No takeout. Addsalad, soup, and ad r i n k f o r l u n c h :\u00a5800 (tax included)Recommended by American writer JohnBe careful of the chili concarne: you might get hooked!4 O u r s w e e t -flavor onion misoi n c r e a s e s t h eappetite! (\u00a5500)6 T a k e o u t o n l yd u r i n g d a y t i m eh o u r s : \u00a5 500 ( t a xincluded)Recommended by Chinesewriter WangGreat for an8 T h e b u n i s a p r e t z e l impressive photo!specially shaped for eatingwith a hot dog, \u00a5496.8A luxurious choice, similar to a-la-cartestyle. Takeout only. \u00a5540 (tax included)Our specialty chili con carne is the sauce for our hot dogs!A perfect match of full fl avorsFUSSA 11Events Date of event LocationFun Facts about Fussa CityTakke\u2606\u2606The mascot of Fussa City,Takke is a bamboo fairywho appears everywhere.He gives high-fi ves to makeeverybody happy!A municipal offi cethat\u2019s like a park!Located just a five-minutewalk from Fussa station, thisinnovative design integratesthe Town Hall buildings withits garden. This grassy parkis an open space of gentlyundulating lines.Fussa Event CalendarFussa Cherry Late March\u2012early April Main venue: Myojinshita Park, along the Tama River embankmentsBlossom Festival (Nagata Bridge\u2012Mutsumi Bridge)Fussa Large Kite-Flying Contest May 5 Tamagawa Chuo ParkFussa Environment Festival Early June Tamagawa Chuo ParkFussa Firefl y Festival Mid-June Hotaru Park\/area near Ome Bridge, the Tamagawa AqueductFussa Tanabata Festival Early August Fussa Station shopping center areaYokota Air Base Japanese-American Friendship Festival Mid-September Yokota Air BaseInternational Fair Mid-October Yokota Air Base shopping street along National Route 16Fussa Fureai Festival Late October Municipal Fussa Baseball GroundFussa Winter Illumination Early-to-mid December Fussa Station West Exit, Ekimae-dori Street, Base Side StreetFlea markets are not only good for the environment; they also provide opportunitiesto meet diff erent people, all in a festival atmosphere. Flea markets are regularlyheld at the Kumagawa Genki Hiroba near the Kumagawa Station and at theFriendship Park along Route 16.Other eventsFlea markets in the citySpringFallSummerWinterMAP P.15 B-2T h e r e a r e c e r t a i nrules to making theFussa Dog! One suchr u l e i s t h a t t h esausage, made at aF u s s a H a m b r a n dp l a n t , m u s t b e o f as p e c i f i c s i z e . T h ebuns and sauces aremade by individualsellers. The result is avery unique hot dog!(See P. 10)The Fussa Dog is made with sausage from either the OhtamaHam or Fussa Ham brands. The dog is 16 centimeters in lengthand 23 millimeters wide\u0336it\u2019s a rule!Each location has a differentflavorPick from a variety of different sauces including salsaand meat sauces.NationalRoute 1623 makes the soundFussa (2: futa; 3: san)Why this size? 16 23mm ThicknessLengthRules of the FUSSA DOGBun Sausage\u00d7Saucecm12Fussa Cherry Blossom FestivalFussa Firefl y FestivalFussa Tanabata FestivalFussa Winter IlluminationYokota Air Base Japanese-American Friendship FestivalT h i s s t r e t c h o f a b o u t 2 . 5 k i l o m e t e r s a l o n g t h eembankments of the Tama River is regarded as a primaryflower-viewing spot of Fussa City. The area draws largecrowds of people when the blossoms are in full bloomalong the tree-lined street, and you might see some peopleeating bento lunchboxes along the embankments. Lots ofevents are held at this time.This is a special event forChildren\u2019s Day,the purpose of which is tow i s h f o r t h e h e a l t h ygrowth of our children.Local town associationsgather to fly their giantkites. Everyone\u2019s veryproud of them! Since long ago, the Tamagawa Aqueduct hasbeen an ideal place for fireflies. Thesecreatures offer a magical show every year.There is even a local festival where peoplewatch the Genji fi refl ies raised by the locals.At festival time the venue is dotted withtemporary stalls selling food and other goods.Since the event is held at the base, which is normally off -limits to the public, it draws crowds of people from nearand far. There are also airplane exhibits, musicperformed by Japanese and American bands, as well asstalls off ering American goods such as hamburgers andhot dogs.In December, the different areas of FussaCity are decorated with gorgeous lightdis pla y s, w hic h la s t f r om s un d o w n t ot h e m i d d l e o f t h e n i g h t ( t i m e s v a r ydepending on the location). This is a greatplace to experience the Christmas mood allaround the town.This is Fussa City\u2019s biggest event, drawingsome 400,000 tourist every year. The manydecorations put out for the Tanabata Festivalshine at night for an even more beautifulsight. 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You\u2019ll fi nd thatthe restored furniture has a greatdeal of character, and that it standsup to use-and-abuse. It also off erseasy-to-take-home items such asretro metal fi xtures, dishware, and more. There\u2019s even a diner!This is an antique consignmentshop. The store manager travelsaround Japan to antique markets,selecting things that appeal to himand then selling them back at thestore. His wares including originallamps made with antique or evenwaste materials.This shop offers tons ofmiscellaneous antiquegoods from the 1950s and60s.The owner purchasesdirectly from the U.S., andmost of the items are notavailable in Japan. 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Fuji is visiblefrom the station!Cherry tree-lined streetCherry tree-lined street\u7fbd\u6751\u99c5\u7bb1\u6839\u30b1\u5d0e\u99c5\u6771\u79cb\u7559\u99c5\u7acb\u5ddd\u99c510 minutes\u2019walk\uff11\uff1a20,\uff10\uff10\uff10Top of \uff10 200mmapis north4321A B C\u3053\u306e\u5730\u56f3\u306e\u4f5c\u6210\u306b\u5f53\u305f\u3063\u3066\u306f\u3001\u56fd\u571f\u5730\u7406\u9662\u9577\u306e\u627f\u8a8d\u3092\u5f97\u3066\u3001\u540c\u9662\u767a\u884c\u306e1 \u4e07\u52061 \u5730\u5f62\u56f3\u53ca\u3073\u57fa\u76e4\u5730\u56f3\u60c5\u5831\u3092\u4f7f\u7528\u3057\u305f\u3002\uff08\u627f\u8a8d\u756a\u53f7\u3000\u4ee4\u5143\u60c5\u4f7f\u3001 \u7b2c117-059245 \u53f7\uff09 15Take theJR Chuo Line\/Ome Line to Fussa\u25cfInformation current as of May 2019. Please confi rm beforehand in case of changes.\u25cfWe are not responsible for any losses or damages caused by the information in this packet.\u25cfStore business hours are noted refl ecting the time of last order or fi nal entry.\u25cfOnly regularly scheduled business holidays are listed. Temporary closures, New Years, and Obon related closures notlisted.\u25cfPrices noted do not include tax, except where otherwise indicated.\u25cf Shobunsha Publications,Inc.2019.7Published by City Sales PromotionSection, Living EnvironmentDepartment, Fussa City5 Honcho, Fussa City, Tokyo197-8501TEL\uff1a042-551-1740https:\/\/www.city.fussa.tokyo.jpProduced by \u682a\u5f0f\u4f1a\u793e \u662d\u6587\u793e2019\uff08\u4ee4\u548c\u5143\uff09\u5e747\u6708\u767a\u884cUshihamaHigashi-FussaTokyoFussaTakaoMusashi-ItsukaichiOkutama OmeMitakeFuchuhonmachiAkihabaraTama MonorailMusashinoLine\u2190Otsuki\u30fbKofuChiba\u2192Chuo LineHachikoLineHachikoLine\u2190Komagawa\u30fbTakasakiItsukaichiLineOmeLineChuoLineSobuLine\u2191Musashi-Urawa\u30fbOmiyaSeibuShinjuku\u2193Noborito\u30fbKawasakiNanbuLineS ei b uHaij imaLin eTakahatafudoKumagawaHachiojiTachikawaFussa City has fi ve JR train stations: Fussa and Ushihama on theOme Line; Higashi-Fussa on the Hachiko Line; and Kumagawaon the Itsukaichi Line. These three lines all meet at Haijima. Youmay need to change trains here depending on your destination.The train is a convenient way to get to Fussa City, located in westernTokyo. On the direct train Chuo Line or Ome Line Special Rapid, it takes46 minutes. Even if you change trains at Tachikawa Station tothe Ome Line, it still only takes one hour including wait time.W e lcomeShinjukuFussa City Tourist Information CenterKuru Miru FussaThe fi rst place to visit whenyou come to Fussa City!23 Honcho, Fussa City\u3000042-530-234110:00-18:00\u3000Mondays (open where anational holiday falls on a Monday, closedthe next day instead)\u30005 minutes\u2019 walkfrom JR Fussa Station\u3000No parkinghttp:\/\/www.kurumiru-fussa-omotenashi.com\/MAP P.15 B-2NishikokubunjiKeio Lin eTamagawajosuiSeibuShinjuku LineHaijimaYamanoteLineFUSSA<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The train is a convenient way to get to Fussa City, located in western<br \/>\nTokyo. On the direct train Chuo Line or Ome Line Special Rapid, it takes<br \/>\n46 minutes. 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