Okutama 奥多摩町

  • Published on : 24/01/2018
  • by : I.D.O.
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Floating bridge on Okutama Lake

The floating bridge on Okutama Lake

Guilhem Vellut

Bucolic getaway

Okutama, with it's stunning landscapes and abundant nature, greenery and crystal clear waters is just two hours by train from the center of Tokyo.

Hikawa Valley, Okutama

Hatonosu Valley

Further on, a hiking trail leads to Hatonosu Valley from Hatonosu Station. From a cliff 40 meters high you can admire the blue waters of the river Tama whose path created the valley long ago.

Going upstream, we reach the small Shiromaru dam, and the gorge of the Kazuma River.

 Hikawa Valley, Okutama,Tokyo,

Hikawa Valley, Okutama

(WT-shared) Shoestring

Nippara limestone cave

At 800 meters deep, it's the largest cave in the Kanto region. It was formed naturally by the erosion of limestone from the stratification of the Chichibu region. The cave is illuminated 280 meters and the visit lasts about 40 minutes at a temperature of 11°C throughout the year.

The place, frequently visited, has lost its natural feel and authenticity but the cave is surrounded by high rocks that give it a special atmosphere. The rock of Bonten-iwa, which rises like an arrow to a height of 90 meters, is notably famous.