You can participate in a street-strolling tour with geigi (geishas), whom you would seldom have the ...
This festival, featuring a parade of costumed warriors, is reminiscent of and celebrates Yugawara's ...
In the "Yu-kake Matsuri" ("Hot Spring Water Splashing Festival"), five mikoshi (portable shrines) pa...
This summer festival, resplendent with the atmosphere of a good old fair, is an extremely popular, "...
"The Yassa Festival," in which both adults and children dance and parade with a portable shrine alon...
This early-summer event is unique to Yugawara, with its crystalline waters. As the shades of night f...
At Yugawara Art Museum, for a period of time in autumn, the colorful momiji (maple) leaves of the Ja...
The streets and backroads of Oku-Yugawara, "the town colored by the four seasons," are known for the...
Rakugo is a Japanese performance art that involves a lone storyteller, seated on a raised platform a...
When the mountains from Oku-Yugawara to Hakone are embellished with multicolored autumn leaves, gold...
The red and white blossoms of about 4,000 ume (Japanese plum) trees bloom spectacularly, like a "car...
Beans are thrown while chanting "Devils out! Good luck in!" You might even win a lucky prize during ...