Global Residence Sagamihara
Daniel VeseyGlobal Residence Sagamihara is a place with a real emphasis on community. Most of the guest are Japanese, but there are also many of others that come from all over the world.
The Snoopy Museum in Tokyo is the only branch of the Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa California. The museum originally opened in Roppongi in 2016, but was relocated to Minami-Machida and reopened in 2018-2019. The reason for the relocation was that the new location had almost twice the area available and also had a green area.
The museum offers the visitor multi-dimensional exhibitions which deal with the legacy of Charles M. Schulz and his peanuts. The fan can also see original excerpts from original comics, vintage articles and animations here.
In the shop "The Brown's Store" there are original Peanuts fan articles, which were produced exclusively for the Snoopy Museum, and in the "Peanuts Cafe", thematically appropriate menus are offered to linger in a playful atmosphere.
33 minutes by express from Shibuya Station, about 20 minutes from Shin-Yokohama Station. 4 minutes on foot from Tokyu Denentoshi Line Minamimachida Granbury Park Station.
Global Residence Sagamihara is a place with a real emphasis on community. Most of the guest are Japanese, but there are also many of others that come from all over the world.
Azamino Ukai-tei's exterior harmoniously combines the beauty of French and Japanese architectural influences with modern art — an elegant scene that continues inside thanks to a refined Western interior that integrates the essence of Japanese design. The high-quality seasonal ingredients are prepared by Ukai-tei's skilled chefs to create a French-cuisine inspired menu using Japanese Black beef as a main. Every course is sure to stay in your memory long after the meal is finished.
Ramen Oozakura (ラーメン大桜) is a regional ramen chain home to central Kanagawa that does great iekei-style ramen, serving wholesome bowls of shoyu/tonkotsu ramen to its customers.
Delicious Indian food in Machida's Kanamori: The small unassuming restaurant is situated on a busy thoroughfare, crowded with car dealerships and discount stores. It's easy to miss. But you'll be glad you didn't if you stop in to sample their mouthwatering array of curries and appetizers.
Serigaya Park (芹ヶ谷公園, Serigaya Kōen) is a park near Machida station popular for cherry blossom viewing.
The Yokohama Zoological Garden Zoorasia, opened in 1999, is a unique zoo that works with as few fences as possible so that visitors can observe the animals in an environment similar to their natural habitat. The zoo is therefore one of the zoological gardens of Japan with the greatest focus on animal husbandry as appropriate. The zoo is divided into areas with different climatic zones, such as an Asian tropical forest, sub-arctic forest, Amazon jungle, Japanese landscape and African tropical rainforest. There is also a grass park and the 'Wanpaku forest' with play equipment for children. In addition, the zoo is also home to the Yokohama Breeding Center, a research institue that was founded to research wild animals and contribute to the conservation of rare species.
Yakushi-ike Park (Shikisai no Mori) is a medium-sized park filled with seasonal flowers. Inside the park, you can find historic buildings such as the former Nagai family residence and the Ogino family residence. Enjoy a walk around the central Yakushi Pond, spanned by the Taiko Bridge. Over the hill towards the southern edge of the park, you can find the modern Shikisai no Mori Western Garden with its 44APARTMENT grilled cuisine restaurant and nearby farmer's market. It's also just across the road from the another family favorite, the Machida Squirrel Garden (10am–4pm, closed Tues).