Tama River
Tama River
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Neighborhood: Haneda / Kamata
Haneda / Kamata is known for its airport with many hotels popping up with the increase in international flights. It’s also an area that offers many shrines and temples with ancient origins including Anamori Inari Shrine or Ikegami Honmonji temple which is visited by more than 300,000 people in October's Buddhist Oeshiki festival. The area around Kamata station is lined with restaurants and is lively until late at night. In particular, it’s known for the large collection of tasty gyoza specialists.
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Takero S
Hong Kong, China4 contributions
Aug 2012 • Solo
On the left side of the river (if you're going downstream), there's a path for bikers and pedestrians. It's 50 km long and starts from Hamura in the suburbs of Tokyo all the way to Tokyo Bay, near Haneda Airport. I spent a lot of my summer biking along this path, and it's such a wonderful experience with beautiful views of the river and surrounding areas. You pass through different districts as you go along, so it's quite interesting to see how the surroundings change with each district. Of course, you do not need to ride all 50 km, as the bike path has many "exits" so you can start/finish wherever you want to.
A cautionary note would be that many of the direction guides on the floor are barely visible, so it might be easy to miss a turn or two (there are some parts of the path where you converge with actual roads, so it's easy to get lost there). However, there are maps every now and then so it would be wise to refer to the maps if it is your first time. Also, the path is shared with pedestrians so make sure not to speed as there have been speeding accidents before.
A cautionary note would be that many of the direction guides on the floor are barely visible, so it might be easy to miss a turn or two (there are some parts of the path where you converge with actual roads, so it's easy to get lost there). However, there are maps every now and then so it would be wise to refer to the maps if it is your first time. Also, the path is shared with pedestrians so make sure not to speed as there have been speeding accidents before.
Written September 1, 2012
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Val8927
Brooklyn NY 1120510 contributions
The Tama River is just breathtaking! Very curvy drive up the mountains but worth it to see tall trees and thick shrubbery shooting up from the river's edge. Many scenic points traveling by car, kayaking, bicycling or jogging. Although a brisk day at the end of December, it was a magnificent sight circling around till we reached an interactive museum for children and adults. Many scenic points but must be careful when stopping and taking pictures. I can't wait to download photos!
Val
New York City
Val
New York City
Written December 26, 2010
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warren D
Vladivostok, Russia3,229 contributions
Feb 2019 • Couples
The Tama River is popular for Little League baseball teams who practice there, a biking trail, and, seemingly the demarcation point separating Tokyo from Yokohama. It is not especially beautiful, a pleasant but pain ole river.
Written March 11, 2019
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WWA
35 contributions
Dec 2018 • Solo
Walking Tokyo side of Tama river will be one of good experience.
You can enjoy the nature otherwise you are in urbun area.
There are some restrooms or parks near along the river, so you can slso take rests.
You can enjoy the nature otherwise you are in urbun area.
There are some restrooms or parks near along the river, so you can slso take rests.
Written December 23, 2018
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blehblehbleh82
Shinjuku, Japan700 contributions
Apr 2018 • Solo
It’s a perfect place to go for a run, walk and even cycling. You can go there before the sunset and set up a picnic to enjoy the cool breeze while waiting for the sunset.
Written April 4, 2018
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I am staying near the Shinkuka Station and would like to know what line I take to get to the Tama River. Thanks
Written February 21, 2019
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