ABOUT KODAIRA CITY 観光文化

ABOUT KODAIRA CITY

 



Kodaira City is where blueberries were first cultivated in Japan, introduced by Hayao Iwagaki, “the father of blueberries”. The city hosts many farms where you can buy fruits and vegetables straight from the growers or even pick your own blueberries.  Pears and grapes are also grown in Kodaira

    

 

 

 

OPEN GARDEN

The open garden is an activity for opening a personal garden to the public. Kodaira Tourism Association is distributing Kodaira Green Road & Open Garden Map and will soon be uploaded on the web with GPS.

 

 Kodaira Green Road:  Enjoy cycling or walking

Green Road is 21 km of walking path that sprawls through Kodaira. Its made of four separate paths that connect: Tamagawajosui walking path, Nobidome Irrigation Canal, the Sayama-Sakai Scenic Road, and Koganei park. Water infrastructure that was built back in the Edo era runs along side all the paths.

 

 

 

Fureai Sewerage Museum

 

 

 

 

TOKYO KODAIRA HIRAKUSHI DENCHU ART MUSEUM

 


 

 

 

Eat food that’s delivered to you on a steam train at the famous restaurant “Irori no Sato”.

 

ACCESS:  25 mi. from Shinjyuku

It takes about 25 min. from Shinjyuku Sta. to Kokubunji Sta. by JR Chuo line.

It takes about 28 min. from Seibu-shinjyuku  to Kodaira Sta. by Seibu line.

 

 

CONTACT :  Kodaira Tourism and Town Promotion Association

1-16-1, Gakuenhigashicho, Kodaira City, Tokyo, 187-0043, Japan

Email:  info@kodaira-tourism.com

Phone: +81 42-312-3954

 

 

スポット情報

スポット名 Kodaira Tourism and Town Promotion Association
所在地 日本、東京都小平市学園東町1−16−1
営業時間 9:00-17:00
Mon.- Fri.
休業日 Sat., Sun., and National holidays
TEL 042-312-3954
Webサイト

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