The Japanese royal family spends their holidays relaxing at the Imperial Villa, which is also a power spot. We will guide you to the special power spots around the Imperial Villa that we know only because we are locals. We recommend starting in the afternoon after sightseeing in Kamakura.
For dinner, enjoy a Japanese set meal guided by a local.
Shiosai Park: A quiet park with a beautiful view of the sea and mountains, and a Japanese-style café. You can also enjoy a typical Japan garden with waterfalls and koi ponds! Stroll through the quiet area from the Hayama Imperial Residence where the royal family of Japan rests to Shiosai Park. We will tell you the walking points of the beautiful scenery. Enjoy the four seasons of Japan while drinking tea in the historic and beautiful Japan garden, tea house, and Japanese-style café designated as a historic site. There is also a museum in the park, with exhibits on the imperial collection and marine life that inhabits the surrounding sea.
Hayama Imperial Residence: The oldest existing Imperial Residence! Stroll around the villa area of the Emperor, Empress, Crown Prince, Crown Princess, and Crown Princess Several times a year, we take a stroll through the quiet and beautiful area visited by the Japan royal family to escape the heat and cold. It is the oldest of the three palaces in Japan, which was established in 1894 (Meiji 27). It is not open to the public and cannot be visited, but at the Shiosai Museum, located on the site of the former residence of the Imperial Residence, you can see the collection of Emperor Showa, who diligently studied marine life. At first glance, the palace looks simple, but it is built with the best materials and techniques for Japanese-style architecture. In order to carry out continuous maintenance, there are craftsmen with maintenance skills around the palace. Enjoy the quiet and beautiful scenery of Japan.
Koiso no Nose: A grassy cape on the south side of the Isshiki Coast, which was selected as one of the world's best selected beaches (CNN) Black pine trees are planted along the sandy beaches of the coast, and it is an environment rich in nature that is typical of Japan, which cannot be seen on the coasts of Kamakura and Zushi. There are beaches at both ends of the beach, but the area around the nose of the small beach is especially suitable for playing on the beach. It is a promontory that is located behind the Hayama Imperial Residence and is a grassy hill facing the sea. The outstanding location that stretches to the sea separating the Ohama Coast and the Isshiki Coast is a local power spot. It is also recommended for yoga and meditation.
You will make your own way to the meeting points