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Rising 929 meters above sea level on the western edge of Tokyo, Mount Mitake is one of the capital’s most accessible escapes into nature. Part of Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park, the mountain has been a sacred site for centuries and is home to Musashi-Mitake Shrine, founded nearly 2,000 years ago. Visitors can reach the mountain via cable car and then follow scenic trails through cedar forests, mossy rock gardens, and rushing mountain streams.

Overview

Address

Mitakesan, Ome, Tokyo 198-0175 (Directions)

Price

Free entry

Upcoming Events

Mount Mitake Tenku Maple Festival 2025

Mount Mitake Tenku Maple Festival 2025

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Mount Mitake is undoubtedly one of Tokyo's top spots for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers – and it's also a great place to appreciate the best of autumn's color at the Mount Mitake Tenku Maple Festival.

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Near Mount Mitake

Mitake Terrace

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Ozawa Sake Brewery, nestled in the scenic Tama area of Tokyo, offers a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle. Founded in 1702, this historic sake brewery combines traditional brewing methods with modern techniques to produce exquisite sake. Visitors can explore the brewery's picturesque grounds, which include a beautiful Japanese garden, the lush greenery of the surrounding Okutama Mountains, and the tranquil Tama River flowing nearby. The brewery provides guided tours where guests can learn about the intricate sake brewing process, from the selection of premium rice and water to the fermentation and aging stages. The tours often conclude with a sake tasting session, allowing visitors to savor a variety of the brewery's finest offerings. In addition to the tours, the brewery features a museum showcasing sake-making tools and artifacts, providing deeper insights into the craft's rich history. Ozawa Brewery also houses a charming restaurant, where traditional Japanese cuisine is paired perfectly with their sake. Seasonal dishes highlight local ingredients, enhancing the overall dining experience. For those looking to take a piece of the experience home, the brewery shop offers a range of their sake, along with related merchandise and souvenirs. This unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty makes Ozawa Brewery a must-visit destination for sake enthusiasts and tourists alike.

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