{"id":8300,"date":"2021-03-29T19:00:08","date_gmt":"2021-03-29T10:00:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/?post_type=list&#038;p=8300"},"modified":"2025-12-16T04:22:33","modified_gmt":"2025-12-15T19:22:33","slug":"fuchu-sightseeing-guide-with-safety-tips","status":"publish","type":"list","link":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/en\/list\/8300\/","title":{"rendered":"Fuchu Sightseeing Guide With Safety Tips"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A soothing area in Tokyowhere you can experienceabundant nature and history Fuchu Sightseeing GuideWith Safety TipsWelcome to FuchuAn Oasis in TokyoFUCHU CityFree Wi-FiFree for everyone!Look forthis signScan the QR Codefor details2This is the city of FuchuNot only is this city surrounded by abundant nature from season to season, it also hasa rich history as a political, economic and cultural center going back to ancient times.With many places to enjoy nature and historical landmarks, you can experience thebest of Japan here. Plenty of events are held in accordance with the seasons, so pleasecome and visit!PhotogenicFuchuINDEXP02-03: Photogenic FuchuP04-05: Take a Look Around FuchuP06: Fuchu City Center Shopping &amp; DiningP07: Fuchu Annual Event CalendarP08: Fuchu Safety TipsFuchu Tourism Association MascotKotomi-chan3Fuchu Official Visitor GuideURL | http:\/\/mystery-city-fuchu.jp\/fuchu_tourism_officialURL | https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/fuchu_tourism_official\/Fuchu Tourism AssociationURL | http:\/\/www.kankou-fuchu.com\/Fuchu TwitterURL | https:\/\/twitter.com\/fuchu_tokyo\/The Mystery City, FuchuURL | https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/TheMysteryCityFuchu\/Get the latest informationabout Fuchu here!Tokyo University ofAgriculture andTechnology\u6771\u4eac\u8fb2\u5de5\u5927\u5b66TOSHIBA FuchuO\u001fce\u6771\u829d\u5e9c\u4e2d\u4e8b\u696d\u6240Nippon Electric CompanyFuchu O\u001fceNEC \u65e5\u672c\u96fb\u6c17\u5e9c\u4e2d\u4e8b\u696d\u5834Fuchu Park\u5e9c\u4e2d\u516c\u5712Fuchu Chuo Park\u5e9c\u4e2d\u4e2d\u592e\u516c\u5712Musashidai Ryokuchi\u6b66\u8535\u53f0\u7dd1\u5730Fuchu Civic Stadium\u5e02\u6c11\u7403\u5834Katamachi Library\u7247\u753a\u56f3\u66f8\u9928Kyodo no MoriGeneral Gymnasium\u90f7\u571f\u306e\u68ee\u7dcf\u5408\u4f53\u80b2\u9928Tama River\u591a\u6469\u5dddKokubunji \u56fd\u5206\u5bfaNishifu \u897f\u5e9cFuchu \u5e9c\u4e2dFuchukeiba-seimommae Yaho \u8c37\u4fddKunitachi \u56fd\u7acbKita-Fuchu \u5317\u5e9c\u4e2dFuchuhommachi \u5e9c\u4e2d\u672c\u753aJR Musashino LineJR \u6b66\u8535\u91ce\u7ddaJR Nambu LineJR \u5357\u6b66\u7ddaTo Tachikawa\u81f3\u7acb\u5dddTo Keio-hachiojii\u81f3\u4eac\u738b\u516b\u738b\u5b50JR Chuo LineJR \u4e2d\u592e\u7ddaLumi\u00e8re \u30eb\u30df\u30a8\u30fcChuo CultureCenter\u4e2d\u592e\u6587\u5316\u30bb\u30f3\u30bf\u30fcSekido Bridge\u95a2\u6238\u6a4bBubaigawara \u5206\u500d\u6cb3\u539fNakagawara \u4e2d\u6cb3\u539fMAP P.6Nishi-Kokubunji \u897f\u56fd\u5206\u5bfaKokubunji-kaido Ave.\u56fd\u5206\u5bfa\u8857\u9053Shin-fuchu-kaido Ave.\u65b0\u5e9c\u4e2d\u8857\u9053Shin-fuchu-kaido Ave. \u65b0\u5e9c\u4e2d\u8857\u9053Bubai Dori Ave.\u5206\u6885\u901a\u308aMiyoshi-cho Dori Ave.\u7f8e\u597d\u753a\u901a\u308aKeiba-jo Dori Shinden-gawaGreen Walky\u65b0\u7530\u5ddd\u7dd1\u9053Kyu Koshu-kaido Ave.\u65e7\u7532\u5dde\u8857\u9053Okariba Do\u5fa1\u72e9\u5834\u9053Fujimidori Ave.\u5bcc\u58eb\u898b\u901a\u308aKoshu-kaido Ave.\u7532\u5dde\u8857\u9053Chuo Expressway\u4e2d\u592e\u81ea\u52d5\u8eca\u9053Tamagawa Dori Ave.\u591a\u6469\u5ddd\u901a\u308aTohachi-doro Ave.\u6771\u516b\u9053\u8defGakuendori Ave.\u5b66\u5712\u901a\u308aShimogawara Dori Ave.\u4e0b\u6cb3\u539f\u901a\u308aMusashifuchuKumanojinja ShrineTomb\u6b66\u8535\u5e9c\u4e2d\u718a\u91ce\u795e\u793e\u53e4\u58b3KoanjiTemple\u9ad8\u5b89\u5bfaOkunitama-jinja Shrine\u5927\u570b\u9b42\u795e\u793eJRA Tokyo JRA \u6771\u4eacArt Cafe\u30a2\u30fc\u30c8 \u30ab\u30d5\u30a7Komaya \u99d2\u5c4b\u8db3\u888b\u5e97Suntory TokyoMusashino Brewery\u30b5\u30f3\u30c8\u30ea\u30fc\u3008\u5929\u7136\u6c34\u306e\u30d3\u30fc\u30eb\u5de5\u5834\u3009\u6771\u4eac\u30fb\u6b66\u8535\u91ce\u30d6\u30eb\u30ef\u30ea\u30fcMyoko-in Temple\u5999\u5149\u9662Kokushi O\u001fce andIeyasu Palace Historic Sites \u56fd\u53f8\u9928\u3068\u5bb6\u5eb7\u5fa1\u6bbf\u53f2\u8de1\u5e83\u5834DAI-TOKYOWholesale Market\u5927\u6771\u4eac\u7d9c\u5408\u5378\u58f2\u30bb\u30f3\u30bf\u30fcFuchu MunicipalMuseumKyodonomori\u5e9c\u4e2d\u5e02\u90f7\u571f\u306e\u68ee\u535a\u7269\u9928121349101112FGHI3514Babadaimon no 6Keyaki Namiki(two rows of Zelkovatrees along the avenue)\u99ac\u5834\u5927\u9580\u306e\u30b1\u30e4\u30ad\u4e26\u67284\u2776 Fuchu Municipal MuseumKyodonomori [6-32 Minamicho, Fuchu-shi]There are exhibitions where you can experience Fuchu&#8217;shistory and nature, as well as a planetarium. Seasonalflowers bloom throughout the vast grounds.\u2777 Okunitama-jinja Shrine[3-1 Miyamachi, Fuchu-shi]This ancient shrine has a long history of more than 1,900 yearsand it is well-known for marriage blessings and wardingoff evil. Many festivals are held here throughout the year.\u2778 Koanji Temple[2-4-1 Katamachi, Fuchu-shi]There are many cultural properties, including the KannondoHall in the temple precinct. The amazing main gate andwater well still remain.Take a LookAround FuchuFind your favorite spots,such as historical landmarks or placesto experience abundant nature!Experiencethe history of Japanin Fuchu\u2779 Kokushi Office and Ieyasu PalaceHistoric Sites Square[1-14 Honmachi, Fuchu-shi]Kokushi-no-Tachi Hall (Provincial Governor,s Office) waslocated here approximately 1,300 years ago. There is aMusashi Province Scope that recreates scenes from thattime using VR.\u277a Musashifuchu Kumanojinja ShrineTomb[2-9 Nishifucho, Fuchu-shi (Kumano-jinja Shrine precinct)]This is one of the largest and oldest round-top squarebottomshaped burial mounds in Japan. Observe how itlooked when it was constructed around 1,350 years ago.There is also an exhibition hall.JR\u4e2d\u592e\u7ddaJR Chuo Line\u897f\u6b66\u591a\u6469\u5ddd\u7dda\u4eac\u738b\u4e95\u306e\u982d\u7ddaKeio Inokashira Line\u4eac\u738b\u7ddaKeio LineJR\u6b66\u8535\u91ce\u7dda\u5c0f\u7530\u6025\u7ddaOdakyu Line\u7acb\u5ddd\u516b\u738b\u5b50\u897f\u56fd\u5206\u5bfa\u56fd\u5206\u5bfa\u6b66\u8535\u5883\u5409\u7965\u5bfa\u65b0\u5bbfShinjuku\u660e\u5927\u524dMeidaimae \u8abf\u5e03Chofu KoremasaNoborito\u767b\u6238\u5e9c\u4e2dFuchu\u5206\u500d\u6cb3\u539fBubaigawara\u4e0b\u5317\u6ca2Shimo-Kitazawa\u6e0b\u8c37ShibuyaJR\u5357\u6b66\u7ddaJR Nambu Line\u5e9c\u4e2d\u672c\u753aFuchuhommachiTachikawaHachiojiNishi-KokubunjiKokubunjiMusashi-SakaiKichijojiJR Musashino Line Seibu Tamagawa Line\u662f\u653fTrain route map- :Evacuation areas (seethe Fuchu Safety Tipson page 8)Tama Reien Cemetery\u591a\u78e8\u970a\u5712JASDF Fuchu Base\u822a\u7a7a\u81ea\u885b\u968a\u5e9c\u4e2d\u57fa\u5730Musashino Park\u6b66\u8535\u91ce\u516c\u5712Nogawa Park\u91ce\u5ddd\u516c\u5712Musashino-no-Mori Park\u6b66\u8535\u91ce\u306e\u68ee\u516c\u5712Tamagawa Shinsui Park\u591a\u6469\u5ddd\u89aa\u6c34\u516c\u5712Shimizu Shita Dori Ave.\u3057\u307f\u305a\u4e0b\u901a\u308aTamagawa Ryokuchi\u591a\u6469\u5ddd\u7dd1\u5730JRA Racing MuseumJRA \u7af6\u99ac\u535a\u7269\u9928Koremasa \u662f\u653fseimommae \u5e9c\u4e2d\u7af6\u99ac\u6b63\u9580\u524dHigashi-fuchu \u6771\u5e9c\u4e2dTobitakyu \u98db\u7530\u7d66Shiraitodai \u767d\u7cf8\u53f0Tamareien \u591a\u78e8\u970a\u5712Kyoteijo mae \u7af6\u8247\u5834\u524dMusashinodai \u6b66\u8535\u91ce\u53f0Musashi-Koganei \u6b66\u8535\u5c0f\u91d1\u4e95Higashi-Koganei \u6771\u5c0f\u91d1\u4e95Shin-Koganei \u65b0\u5c0f\u91d1\u4e95Tama \u591a\u78e8Minamitama \u5357\u591a\u6469JR Chuo LineJR \u4e2d\u592e\u7ddaTo Shinjuku\u81f3\u65b0\u5bbfTo Shinjuku\u81f3\u65b0\u5bbfTo Kawasaki\u81f3\u5ddd\u5d0eKeio Line\u4eac\u738b\u7ddaKeio Keibajo Line\u4eac\u738b\u7af6\u99ac\u5834\u7ddaTo Musashi-Sakai\u81f3\u6b66\u8535\u5883Seibu Tamagawa Line \u897f\u6b66\u591a\u6469\u5ddd\u7ddaLumi\u00e8re Fuchu\u30fc\u30eb\u5e9c\u4e2dFuchu-no-Mori Theater\u5e9c\u4e2d\u306e\u68ee \u82b8\u8853\u5287\u5834Fuchu AsahiFootball Park\u5e9c\u4e2d\u671d\u65e5\u30d5\u30c3\u30c8\u30dc\u30fc\u30eb\u30d1\u30fc\u30afTokyo Universityof Foreign Studies\u6771\u4eac\u5916\u56fd\u8a9e\u5927\u5b66NationalPoliceAcademy\u8b66\u5bdf\u5927\u5b66\u6821TamagawaSpeedboat Racecourse\u30dc\u30fc\u30c8\u30ec\u30fc\u30b9 \u591a\u6469\u5dddSakakibara Heart Institute\u698a\u539f\u8a18\u5ff5\u75c5\u9662Koremasa Bridge\u662f\u653f\u6a4bTokyo Stadium (Ajinomoto Stadium)\u6771\u4eac\u30b9\u30bf\u30b8\u30a2\u30e0\uff08\u5473\u306e\u7d20\u30b9\u30bf\u30b8\u30a2\u30e0\uff09Icho Dori Ave.\u3044\u3061\u3087\u3046\u901a\u308aStadium Dori Ave.\u30b9\u30bf\u30b8\u30a2\u30e0\u901a\u308aTamareien Higashi Dori Ave.\u591a\u78e8\u970a\u5712\u6771\u901a\u308aAsahi-cho Dori Ave. \u671d\u65e5\u753a\u901a\u308aTama-cho Dori Ave.\u591a\u78e8\u753a\u901a\u308aHitomi-kaido Ave.\u4eba\u898b\u8857\u9053Tamagawa Dori Ave. \u591a\u6469\u5ddd\u901a\u308aFuchu Tamagawa Kazenomichi St.\u5e9c\u4e2d\u591a\u6469\u5ddd\u304b\u305c\u306e\u307f\u3061Shinagawa Kaido Ave. \u54c1\u5ddd\u8857\u9053Dori Ave. \u7af6\u99ac\u5834\u901a\u308aShin Koganei-kaido Ave.\u65b0\u5c0f\u91d1\u4e95\u8857\u9053Fuchu-smarT \u5e9c\u4e2d\u30b9\u30de\u30fc\u30c8ICInagi IC \u7a32\u57ceICKoganei Kaido Ave.\u5c0f\u91d1\u4e95\u8857\u9053Racecourse\u4eac\u7af6\u99ac\u5834Tabi storeFuchu Art Museum \u5e9c\u4e2d\u5e02\u7f8e\u8853\u9928Sengenyama Park\u6d45\u9593\u5c71\u516c\u5712Fuchu-no-Mori Park \u5e9c\u4e2d\u306e\u68ee\u516c\u5712TempleSites SquareABEBC14678D5\u277e Myoko-in Temple[1-16-13 Honmachi, Fuchu-shi]A beautiful vermillion-lacquered Nio-mon gate standshere. The peaceful sight is attractive with the largeginkgo tree beside the main building and the templeprecinct bamboo thicket.\u277f DAI-TOKYO Wholesale Market[4-1 Yazakicho, Fuchu-shi]This is the largest wholesale market in the Tama area.The atmosphere is lively, with shops lined up sellingfresh foods, daily products and more.\u24eb Suntory Tokyo Musashino Brewery[3-1 Yazakicho, Fuchu-shi]Here you can take a tour of a beer production plant. Youcan also sample freshly-made beer after the tour. Limitededitiongoods are available as souvenirs.\u24ec JRA Tokyo Racecourse[1-1 Hiyoshicho, Fuchu-shi]A derby is held here in May when the horses race at thislush green racecourse. Also check out the museum, wherethere are lots of hands-on exhibits.\u24ed Babadaimon no Keyaki Namiki(two rows of Zelkova trees along the avenue)[Near 1 Miyanishicho \/ 2 Miyanishicho, Fuchu-shi]This National Natural Monument is the symbol of Fuchu. Thegreen tunnel continues for approximately 500 meters.\u24ee Fuchu Art Museum[1-3 Sengencho, Fuchu-shi]In addition to the permanent exhibition, there are temporaryexhibitions, workshops and public performances heldthroughout the year.\u277d Sengenyama Park[4 Sengencho \/ 5 Wakamatsucho, Fuchu-shi]Enjoy wonderful scenery here that commands a view ofMount Fuji from the 80-meter-high mountaintop. SengenjinjaShrine is located at the peak of this park.\u277b Tama Reien Cemetery[4-628 Tamacho, Fuchu-shi]Many famous people are buried here in Japan\u2019s largestmunicipal cemetery, which is surrounded by thick greenery.It is also well-known as a site for cherry blossoms.\u277c Fuchu-no-Mori Park[1 Sengencho \/ 2 Midoricho \/ 2 Tenjincho, Fuchu-shi]The space on top of the small hill is ideal for relaxing.There are also many sport facilities.6FuchuCity CenterShopping &amp; DiningThere are many locationsto enjoy shopping and diningin the center of Fuchu. You can enjoyyour day in Fuchu to the fullest!. Keio Line \u4eac\u738b\u7ddaFuchu City Hall\u5e9c\u4e2d\u5e02\u5f79\u6240Okunitama-jinjaShrine\u5927\u56fd\u9b42\u795e\u793eKURURU\u304f\u308b\u308bZenmyo-jiTemple\u5584\u660e\u5bfaFurusato FuchuHistory Museum\u3075\u308b\u3055\u3068 \u5e9c\u4e2d\u6b74\u53f2\u9928Koban\u4ea4\u756aFuchu Tourist Information Center\u5e9c\u4e2d\u5e02\u89b3\u5149\u60c5\u5831\u30bb\u30f3\u30bf\u30fcMusashi kokufu Ato(Remains of Provincial O\u001fce of Musashi)\u56fd\u53f2\u8de1 \u6b66\u8535\u56fd\u5e9c\u8de1Fuchu \u5e9c\u4e2dKyu Koshu-kaido Ave. \u65e7\u7532\u5dde\u8857\u9053Koshu-kaido Ave. \u7532\u5dde\u8857\u9053Kyozu Do Ave.\u4eac\u6240\u9053Fuchu-kaido Ave.\u5e9c\u4e2d\u8857\u9053Kaiten Sushi TaiseiFuchu Honten\u56de\u8ee2\u5bff\u53f8 \u305f\u3044\u305b\u3044\u5e9c\u4e2d\u672c\u5e97Waraku Yoitake\u548c\u697d \u9154\u7af9Fuchu Sunaba\u5e9c\u4e2d \u7802\u5834Teuchi-soba Hoteiya\u624b\u6253\u3061\u854e\u9ea6 \u307b\u3066\u3044\u5bb6Festival suppliesSuzukiya\u304a\u796d\u308a\u7528\u54c1 \u9234\u6728\u5c4bKamedaya\u4e80\u7530\u5c4bForis \u30d5\u30a9\u30fc\u30ea\u30b9Aokiya\u9752\u6728\u5c4bMusashi Fuchu LE SIGNE\u6b66\u8535\u5e9c\u4e2d LE SIGNE\uff3b\u30eb\u30fb\u30b7\u30fc\u30cb\u30e5\uff3dShuza Nakakyu Honten\u9152\u5ea7 \u4e2d\u4e45\u672c\u5e97Raion Fuchu Honten\u3089\u3044\u304a\u3093\u5e9c\u4e2d\u672c\u5e97Jomonnoyu\u7e04\u6587\u306e\u6e6fBabadaimon no Keyaki Namiki(two rows of Zelkova trees along the avenue)\u99ac\u5834\u5927\u9580\u306e\u30b1\u30e4\u30ad\u4e26\u6728139823101345712111\u2778 Aokiya[1-41-1 Miyamachi, Fuchu-shi (Inside Foris)]Established in 1893, the love for this Japanese confectionerystore goes back a long way in Fuchu. Popular items include\u201cMusashino-nisshi\u201d and dorayaki (red bean pancakes).\u2779 Kamedaya[2-8-1 Miyanishicho, Fuchu-shi]The same machine-free method of producingJapanese confectioneries has continued here sincethe store was established.\u277b Komaya Tabi(Japanese socks) store[1-3-13 Hachimancho, Fuchu-shi]This store is complete with goods and clothing itemsthat are essential for festivals. Its wooden tag strapsare popular as souvenirs.\u277c Shuza Nakakyu Honten[4-2-1 Miyanishicho, Fuchu-shi]This store stocks sake (rice wine) from all over Japan.The rice wines can be sampled so you can find yourfavorite.\u277d Jomonnoyu[1-5-1 Miyanishicho, Fuchu-shi]Experience an authentic hot spring treatment with waterquality that is comparable to Japan\u2019s top three bijin-no-yu(hot springs of beauty). You will be warmed to your very core.\u277f Raion Fuchu Honten[Kururu 1F, 1-50 Miyamachi, Fuchu-shi]This ramen store is loved by locals. In addition toramen, popular items include gyoza dumplings andthree types of tsukemen noodles.\u24eb Kaiten Sushi Taisei Fuchu Honten[1-9 Miyamachi, Fuchu-shi (Inside LE SIGNE)]You can eat authentic sushi made with carefully selectedingredients at this store, where skilled chefs havebeen molding sushi by hand for 40 years.\u24ec Fuchu Sunaba[1-10-2 Honmachi, Fuchu-shi]Come here to savor highly aromatic soba noodles. Thepopular \u201csunaba moriage soba\u201d has a daikon radishgarnish on top of the soba.\u277a Festival supplies Suzukiya[1-11-2 Honmachi, Fuchu-shi ]This long-standing store was established more than100 years ago. In addition to festival supplies, it hasitems that are ideal for souvenirs, such as hand towels.\u277e Waraku Yoitake[West A Building 1F, 1-17-3 Miyanishicho, Fuchu-shi]At this creative izakaya (Japanese bar), you cancasually enjoy authentic Japanese food. Savor thecuisine made with luxurious seasonal ingredients.\u24ed Teuchi-soba Hoteiya[2-2-20 Miyamachi, Fuchu-shi]This store offers authentic hand-kneaded soba noodles.At night, you can enjoy a creative menu of snacksand drinks.\u24ee Art Cafe[2-7-1 Fuchucho, Fuchu-shi]Relax at this cafe while enjoying original freshly-groundcoffee and handmade cakes.\u2776 Musashi Fuchu LE SIGNE[1-100 Miyamachi, Fuchu-shi]This commercial complex in front of Fuchu Stationhas everything from shopping and food to spaces forlocal residents\u2019 activities in one place.\u2777 Foris[1-41-1 Miyamachi, Fuchu-shi]This is a specialty mall along the street ofKeyakinamiki. It consists of a shopping mall, foodcourt, supermarket and more.Full of information about places to eat and drink,along with sightseeing spots in Fuchu!URL | https:\/\/www.city.fuchu.tokyo.jp\/bunka\/olypararugby\/olypala\/fuchugourmetguide.htmlCHECKHERE!7Fuchu AnnualEvent CalendarFuchu hosts everything fromhistoric festivals to events for enjoyingseasonal flowers. Create pleasantmemories as you view and participatein these events.February 3Setsubun Festival(Okunitama-jinja Shrine)With the rallying cry \u201cfuku wauchi\u201d (In with good fortune),celebrities, sport personalities, andpopular mascot characters prayfor good luck by throwing beans.Many people come to catch thebeans as a good omen.August 1Hassaku SumoWrestling Festival(Okunitama-jinja Shrine)This festival has its origins in ritualsumo wrestling calling for a greatharvest, peace, and tranquility.Today, there are inter-townleague matches mainly betweenelementary school students whereyou will hear the cheerful voicesof children.Tori no Ichi(Okunitama-jinja Shrine)NovemberThis festival to pray forcommercial success is held inlocations throughout Japan.Lively shouting sounds outamong the stalls selling rakes &#8211;good luck charms said to \u201crakein good luck\u201d.Fuchu KeyakinamikiIllumination + BambooLights (Babadaimon no KeyakiNamiki, etc.)Mid-November to Late DecemberExperience a classic winter scenein which the rows of Zelkova treesare illuminated with beautifullights. The atmosphere is madeeven more magical by the bamboolights set up near Fuchu Station.Kuri Festival(Okunitama-jinja Shrine)September 27\u201328The fact that this area was oncefamous for kuri (chestnuts) canstill be seen at this festival. Inaddition to selling chestnuts, amagical atmosphere is createdby the line of paper lanterns.Don\u2019t miss the floats and Fuchu-Hayashi musical performances.Yosakoi in Fuchu(Main stage: Babadaimon noKeyaki Namiki)Late AugustEnjoy the dances of participatingteams from Fuchu and elsewhereas they dance along the Zelkovatrees, stages set up in theOkunitama-jinja Shrine precinctand shopping areas. Create summertimememories as you watch anddance together.July 20Sumomo Plum Festival(Okunitama-jinja Shrine)Said to have started whenMinamoto no Yoriyoshi and hisson Yoshiie offered plums toOkunitama-jinja Shrine in honorof their victory, plum stores nowline the Shrine precinct area.May 3\u20136Kurayami Matsuri(Darkness Festival)(Okunitama-jinja Shrine)This festival that is regularlyheld at Okunitama-jinja used tobe celebrated at night. There isa parade featuring eight portableshrines, six giant taiko drums,and 22 festival floats. There aremany things to see, includingmusical performances.Late May to Early JulyKyodonomoriHydrangea Festival(Fuchu Municipal MuseumKyodonomori)The arrival of summer isannounced by the 10,000hydrangeas of approximately 30varieties that adorn the park. Thehydrangeas of many differentcolors shining among the historicreconstructed buildings create atypical Japanese atmosphere.JAZZ in Fuchu(Babadaimon no Keyaki Namiki,etc.)OctoberEnjoy free performances by morethan 100 bands, both professionaland amateur, in locations throughoutFuchu City. The streets of Fuchuare filled with music duringthis event.*A minimum order may be requiredat caf\u00e9 venues.KyodonomoriUme Plum Festival(Fuchu Municipal MuseumKyodonomori)Early February to early MarchA total of 1,100 plum trees ofabout 60 different varieties comeinto bloom at Fuchu MunicipalMuseum Kyodonomori, whichis three times bigger than theTokyo Dome. Various events arealso held during the festival. \u6625\u51acWinter\u51acWinterSpring\u590fSummer\u79cbAutumnFuchu Safety TipsURL| https:\/\/www.jnto.go.jp\/safety-tips\/eng\/index.htmlJapan Visitor Hotline050-3816-2787Safety Tipsfor Travelersby Japan National Tourism OrganizationIf a natural disaster, trouble or health problem occurs during your visit, please do not panic.The information below is for your reference.This is the Japan National Tourism Organizationwebsite for countermeasures in the event ofa disaster.This call center offers multilingual support 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You can receive information duringdisasters and emergencies (accidents, illnesses, etc.), along with sightseeing information.\u25bc Supported languagesEnglish, Chinese, Korean, Japanese\u25bc Range of supportInformation during emergencies (accidents, illnesses, etc.), information during disasters, and sightseeinginformationWhat should you do if a fire breaksout in the building while you areshopping or dining? Most deathsduring fires are caused by carbonmonoxide poisoning or suffocationdue to the smoke. When smokestarts to spread, it\u2019s easy to panic,and difficult to escape. A loud bellsound will go off if there is a fire, soif you hear this sound, please coveryour mouth with a handkerchief orsimilar item, and immediately takerefuge outside the building.If there is a major earthquake, it may be difficult tomove from your location depending on the severityof the vibrations, so please give top priority toprotecting your head. If you are in the city, pleasemove away from structures such as buildingsand take refuge in a nearby park or open spacewhile protecting your head using an item or bothhands and being aware of falling objects such assignboards and glass panes. In Fuchu, \u201crefugeareas\u201d have been set up for temporary shelteruntil the situation calms down. Once the shakingsubsides and you are able to move, please takeshelter in an \u201crefuge area.\u201dJapan Helpline \u30000570-000-911American Express 0120-020-120Diners Club 0120-074-024JCB 0120-794-082MasterCard 00531-11-3886Visa Card 006633-800-553UnionPay 0034-800-800-287If your credit card is lost or stolen, do not forget to contact the credit card company.If an earthquake strikes If a fire breaks out24 hours a day, 365 days a yearIf you encounter any trouble such as the theft or loss of your belongings or avaluable item, please report it to the police. Police offices have prepareddocuments that enable you to convey your purpose by pointing at pictures. Also,there is a telephone service with support in more than 18 languages.If an item is stolen or lost Please visit a hospital and receive a health check without delay if you are injuredor your health deteriorates.If you need medical assistancehttps:\/\/www.himawari.metro.tokyo.jp\/qq13\/qqport\/tomintop\/Search here for medical institutions offering support in foreignlanguages.Tokyo Metropolitan Medical Institutions andPharmacy Information ServiceIn addition to information in English, Chinese, Korean, Thai, and Spanishabout medical institutions offering health checks in foreign languages,you can receive information about the health care system in Japan.Himawari: Tokyo Metropolitan MedicalInstitution Information Service03-5285-8181 (9:00\u201320:00)\u25bc Regional refuge areas\u3000* Please confirm the locations of these areas on the map on pp. 4\u20135.*\u3000 to \u3000, above, can be used during large-scale disasters.A Tokyo Metropolitan Fuchu-no-Mori ParkB Tokyo Metropolitan Tama Reien Cemetery \/ Tokyo Metropolitan Musashino ParkC Tokyo Metropolitan Musashino-no-Mori Park \/ Fuchu Asahi Football ParkD Tamagawa RyokuchiE JRA Tokyo RacecourseF Fuchu Civic Stadium \/ Fuchu Civic Track and Field Stadium \/ Tokyo Metropolitan Nogyo High SchoolG Musashidai RyokuchiH TOSHIBA Fuchu OfficeI Nippon Electric Company Fuchu Office\u25bc Designated refuge areasa Municipal elementary and junior high schools (33 schools)b Meisei Gakuen (1 school)c Tokyo metropolitan high schools (5 schools)https:\/\/www.city.fuchu.tokyo.jp\/bosaibohan\/saigai\/hazardo\/gaikokugobann.html\u25bc Flood Hazard Map of Fuchu CityIn the case of heavy rain or atyphoon, etc., overflowing orinundation of the Tama River maycause flooding. 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