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...
The Bon Festival dance will be held twice on the event date, starting at 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Do...
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...
Yugawara Onsen is closely intertwined with the Manyoshu, a collection of waka poems from about 1,300...
This event brimming with Japanese aesthetic is called "Jugoya" ("night of the full moon"). Experienc...
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 ...