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Fussa-shi

Two historical sake shops have continued since the Edo period. American shops line the areas near the US base. The Fussa Dog, a local dish, has been popular since 2010. You can enjoy any seasons around the Tamagawa Aqueduct and Tama River areas.
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Summer

Day 1

SOUTH INARI SHRINE

SOUTH INARI SHRINE

Embark on a 20-minute walk from JR Haijima Station and you will arrive at South Inari Shrine. Look closely and you will notice that a mini bridge has been built to avoid damaging the gigantic roots of the zelkova tree.
ISHIKAWA BREWERY

ISHIKAWA BREWERY

Ishikawa Brewery is Fussa's most popular attraction and advance bookings are necessary should you wish to view the brewing process.
Do check out the brewery's huge beer caldron – the relic interestingly survived the war due to negligence (to the extent where it got buried). Upon rediscovery, the caldron became a national heritage artefact and has since been an important relic.
Japanese restaurant Zougura&Western restaurant Fussa&

Japanese restaurant Zougura&Western restaurant Fussa&

The compound is home to a small historical museum and two restaurants too, namely Western restaurant Fussa no Birugoya and Japanese restaurant Zougura.
KUMAGAWA SHRINE

KUMAGAWA SHRINE

Kumagawa Shrine is the oldest wooden building in Fussa and has been designated as a tangible cultural asset of Tokyo.
KUMAGAWA SHRINE

KUMAGAWA SHRINE

It was constructed in the Azuchi–Momoyama period and the residents here believe that the shrine is Kumagawa Village's guardian.
KUMAGAWA SHRINE

KUMAGAWA SHRINE

Kumagawa Shrine can be reached within an eight-minute walk from JR Kumagawa Station. An antique market is held here on the second Sunday of each month.
Fukushoin Temple

Fukushoin Temple

Fussa city's Fukushoin Temple was erected in 1306 during the Muromachi period but the infrastructure has since then been restored to its grandeur of yesteryears; just check out its glorious golden sheen! You will also discover ancient stoneworks dated centuries old here.

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