Attractions around Saitama
Explore 60 attractions, restaurants, shops around Saitama
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Musashi Ichinomiya Hikawa Shrine
1-407 Takahanacho, Omiya-Ku, Saitama 330-0803 Saitama Prefecture
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Saitama Stadium 2002
500 Nakanoda, Midori-Ku, Saitama 336-0972 Saitama Prefecture
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Saitama Prefecture Omiya Park
4 Takahanacho, Omiyaku, Saitama 330-0803 Saitama Prefecture
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The Omiya Bonsai Art Museum Saitama
2-24-3 Toro-cho, Kita-ku, Saitama 331-0804 Saitama Prefecture
Omiya Bonsai Art Museum is the most historical public museum of Bonsai in the world. Bonsai is one of the most aesthetic Japanese traditional arts and one of the must-see attractions in Japan! Here you can appreciate our collection of more than 120 Bonsai masterpieces and bonsai-related artifacts such as bonsai pots, miniature landscape stones called Suiseki, literature, woodblock prints, etc. In addition, about 70 pots of bonsai varying with the seasons are displayed in the garden. Taken care of delicately and continuously by Bonsai masters, Bonsai exudes its fascinating glamour. We are looking forward to seeing you explore the elegance and the secrets of this unique living art at Omiya Bonsai Art Museum! ** 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM March-October/ 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM November-February/ Closed December 29 – January 3./ **The opening hours are subject to change due to the COVID-19 state of emergency.
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Saitama Super Arena
8 Shintoshin, Chuo-ku, Saitama 330-9111 Saitama Prefecture
SAITAMA SUPER ARENA is Japan's largest multipurpose arena opened in 2000. In the MAIN ARENA that can accommodate more than 20,000 people, we will also play various indoor sports matches as well as music concerts. Another large space, COMMUNITY ARENA, is a space suitable for organizing exhibitions and conventions of 7500 square meters. By moving a huge wall including the spectator seat named "MOVING BLOCK" between the two large spaces we can change to the space called STADIUM. You can accommodate a maximum of 37000 people here. At the Tokyo Olympics in the summer of 2020, all matches of men's and women's basketball will be held here.
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Keyaki Hiroba
10 Shintoshin, Chuo-Ku, Saitama 330-0081 Saitama Prefecture
Keyaki Hiroba is a restaurant and a shop in front of the Saitama Super Arena. In the park on the second floor connecting the deck from Saitama Shintoshin Station, there are 220 zelvoa trees, and it is a space of rest. There are various restaurants, convenience store, pharmacie on this 1st and 3rd floor.
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Tsuki Shrine
3-17-25 Kishicho, Urawa-ku, Saitama 330-0064 Saitama Prefecture
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Cocoon City
4-263-1 Kishikicho, Omiya-ku, Saitama 330-0843 Saitama Prefecture
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Omiya Sonic City
1-7-5 Sakuragicho, Omiya-ku, Saitama 330-8669 Saitama Prefecture
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NACK5 Stadium Omiya
4 Takahanacho Omiya-ku, Saitama 330-0803 Saitama Prefecture
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Besshonuma Park
4 Bessho, Minami-ku, Saitama 336-0021 Saitama Prefecture
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Yono Park
1 Honmachinishi Chuo-ku, Saitama 338-0004 Saitama Prefecture
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Omiya Bonsai Village
267-1 Bonsaicho, Kita-ku, Saitama 331-0805 Saitama Prefecture
Omiya Bonsai Village is an area encompassing 6 Bonsai gardens, located in the north of Tokyo, accessible within 30 minutes by train. Known as the mecca of bonsai, Omiya Bonsai Village is visited by numerous bonsai lovers not only from all over Japan but also all over the world. Omiya Bonsai Village was formed around 1925 by bonsai gardeners who moved from Tokyo due to the damage caused by the Great Kanto Earthquake. Today, there are 6 bonsai gardens in Omiya Bonsai Village. You may discover the distinctive characteristics of each bonsai gardener by browsing their collections and elaborate works. *Mansei-en: Moved to Omiya in 1925, *Kyuka-en: Since 1929, *Toju-en: Since 1931, *Fuyo-en: Since 1939, *Seikou-en: Moved to Omiya in 1943, *Shosetsu-en: Since 1977. Come and explore the magical beauty of bonsai in Omiya Bonsai Village!
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Omiya Park Zoo
Takahanacho, Omiya-ku, Saitama 330-0803 Saitama Prefecture
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Akigase Park
4-17 Dojo, Sakura-ku, Saitama Saitama Prefecture