
Kawasaki city is a part of the Greater Tokyo Area with coastlines facing the Tokyo Bay. Hop on the express train from the Narita Airport and it will take you straight to Kawasaki city. Getting to Kawasaki city from the Haneda airport is also fast and easy with just a distance away.
Kawasaki city is home to the Keihin industrial area that is known as one of the biggest industrial areas here in Japan. Come to this lively town where you can enjoy the abundant nature of Japan during the four seasons. Visiting historic sites is a must, and you can see the likes of the famous Kawasaki Daishi temple known for its talisman, ancient houses and many other attractions. You will have the chance encounter many movies and music fans` gathering each year in this entertainment hub. Kawasaki city is where you can truly enjoy both traditional and modern Japanese culture in one place.

The New Year fair is held to commemorate the anniversary of Kobo Daishi, the founder of the Shingon school of Buddhism.

The festival gets off to a loud and boisterous start as the participants throw beans and all call out at once for the gods to bring good luck.

A special service is held to honor the memory of Kobo Daishi, or Kukai, as the founder of the Shingon school of Buddhism.

Kawasaki Daishi is the grand head temple of the Chisan sect in Shingon Buddhism. As one of the three major...

Twenty-five traditional private houses that were built between 200 to 300 years ago in Eastern Japan have been moved to this open-air museum...

Night races are held from spring to fall during the year. In addition to the exciting races, fans can enjoy various events and fireworks. ..

The most renowned Nohgakudo Hall in the Tokyo metropolitan offers traditional Japanese music and performing arts such as Noh.

Shiraku-no-yu Hot Spring boasts an outdoor hot spring bath that were built with 330 tons of andesite rocks brought from Yatsugatake. ..