Landscape & Nature

Sharing Wasabi
Okutama
Your host, David, will guide you on the 20-minute walk to the site, explaining local flora and fauna along the way. Then he will explain the structure of a wasabi patch, and you will meet the wasabi plant itself and be treated to the rare experience of newly harvested, fresh-ground wasabi (usually with sliced beef).
Hossawa Waterfalls
Hinohara
This waterfall is one of the major spots in Hinohara Village and has been known as one of "the Japan's 100 Best Waterfalls". Enjoy seasonal scenery like ・・・
Okutama Historical Road
Okutama
5 hours moderate hiking to the final destination, Lake Okutama. The discontinued railway, shrines and the suspension bridge is remarkable things to see.
Hatonosu Gorge
Okutama
Beneath an approximately 40m long cliff, the Tama river runs amidst the huge crags and rocks of Okutama's gorgeous ravine. Enjoy fishing, camping, fun of the water, walks and more! (Source: Okutama World /Okutama Town Sightseeing Section)
Mt. Mitake
Ome
First thing we have to do is boarding a cable car and climbing up 424m in elevation to Mt. Mitake. Walk through a shopping arcade and visit an ancient shrine on the peak.
Nippara Limestone Cave
Okutama
Enjoy viewing the illuminated beautiful cave and feeling the mystical atmosphere.
Lake Okutama
Okutama
Located deep in the Chichibu Tama National Park, the closest national park to Tokyo.(Source: https://www.gotokyo.org/en/spot/53/index.html/GO TOKYO The Official Tokyo Travel Guide)
Forest Therapy Roads
Okutama, Hinohara
Walking in verdant forest heals the soul and promotes the health. Okutama is one of the area which have the largest collection of giant trees in Japan. Enjoy guided walk of one of the “Therapy Road” and forest tea-time with an original herbal tea.