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  • Shinohara Furin Honpo
    Shinohara Furin Honpo
    Category: Culture
    Area: Edogawa-ku

    Shinohara Furin Honpo Wind Chime Factory Shinohara Furin Honpo is located in Edogawa Ward, Tokyo. It is the long-established wind chime factory continues to inherit the manufacturing methods of the Edo period. Shinohara Furin Honpo is a Furin factory founded in 1915, crafting "Edo Furin", a designated traditional art craft of Tokyo. The Edo Furin is made using the hand-blown method, succeeded from the Edo Period, and has intentionally jagged edges to produce the soothing, frictional ring that they are known for. The artisans also take extra care in painting the wind chimes from the inside of the glass. At Shinohara Furin Honpo, you can observe how the artisans craft wind chimes and/or experience crafting your own (Both require a prior reservation). Reservations are open outside of their summer high-season, so it's worth staying updated!

  • Kasai Rinkai Park
    Kasai Rinkai Park
    Category: Hot Springs / spa
    Area: Edogawa-ku

    Kasai Rinkai Park Kasai Rinkai Park is located in Edogawa-ku, Tokyo. This park was created in Tokyo Bay, under the theme of "Green, Water and People". The park is divided into five zones. The "Grass Square Area" has a large ferris wheel,which is a major landmark of Kasai Rinkai Park, as well as walking paths trails and accommodation facilities. The "Shiokaze (sea breeze) Square Zone" has an observatory rest house, "Crystal View" overlooking Tokyo Bay. There are also five zones: an "Aquarium Zone" where you can interact with sea life, a bird garden zone "Bird Garden Zone" where you can observe wild birds and the nature around them and a the "Management Zone" in the entrance area where parking lots and station squares are located. There are facilities that allow people of all ages to relax and enjoy nature. The scenery's changing seasonal flowers -- cherry blossoms in the spring, Japanese roses in the summer, cosmos and osmanthus in the fall, plums and daffodils in the winter -- also give a great way to enjoy the park's nature.