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About Higashiyamato

Rolling green landscapes meet sleek skyscrapers in Higashiyamato, a commuter city in west Tokyo. Set around the Sayama Hills, Higashiyamato is home to ancient temples, forest-covered parks and relics from the Musashi period.

Things to do in Higashiyamato

Experience the tranquillity of Toyoshigajima Shrine, an ornamental wooden Shinto shrine known as the “Guardian of Tomodoku”. Established during the ancient Musashi period, Toyoshigajima Shrine is the oldest in Higashiyamato. Take part in a ceremony and receive blessings for good health while relishing the peaceful natural surroundings of Murayama-kami Dam.

Escape to the lush green landscape of Sayama Park and wander beneath a canopy of cherry trees, maple trees and bamboo. The park is the perfect place to witness the changing autumn colours or see the cherry blossoms bloom in spring. Nearby, fitness enthusiasts can run or cycle around Tama Lake, which offers stunning views of Mt Fuji on a clear day.

Explore the remnants of the former Hitachi Aircraft Tachikawa Factory, which was struck by air raids during World War II. Despite being ravished by gunfire, the factory’s transformer substation survives today and serves as a war memorial with guided tours on Sundays.

Discover local history at the Higashiyamato Municipal Folk Museum, which features an exhibition on the topography of the Sayama Hills, historical artefacts and the works of Japanese artist, Yoshioka Kenji. A highlight is a projected sky full of stars on the ceiling of the planetarium.

Getting around Higashiyamato

Higashiyamato is a 1.5-hour train ride from the centre of Tokyo via the Chuo Line or Seibu Line. Trains and buses provide access to Haneda Airport within two hours. Once in Higashiyamato, local buses offer convenient transport, but most attractions are within walking distance.

Facts about staying in Higashiyamato

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  • What are the best hotels in Higashiyamato?

    ホテルウォーターゲート所沢 (7.1/10 from 38 reviews) is a popular and highly-rated option in Higashiyamato.

  • What is the cheapest month to book a hotel in Higashiyamato?

    The cheapest month to book a hotel in Higashiyamato is September ($91). Conversely, the most expensive month to stay in Higashiyamato is September ($91).

  • What is the cheapest day to book a hotel in Higashiyamato?

    The cheapest day to stay in Higashiyamato is Friday ($91). On the other hand, travelers can expect to pay the most on Friday, when the average nightly price is $91.

  • What are some other cities to stay in when visiting Tokyo Prefecture?

    In addition to Higashiyamato, travelers opt to visit Tokyo when visiting Tokyo Prefecture. Fuchu is also a popular choice to visit.

  • How many hotels are there in Higashiyamato?

    In total, there are 3 hotels to choose from in Higashiyamato, compared to 11,441 properties in Tokyo Prefecture.

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