Hiking in Kosuge
Kosuge has many hiking trails and nature walks of various length and difficulty. When hiking, be conscious of ...
Kosugemura of the Dead
In October Kosuge released a short video to promote the village. It was a first-person horror video game about ...
Recolo Project
Kosuge Village x Chuo University Recolo Project: A Cedar Spirit Appears!! The story is set in Kosuge Village, ...
Summer Festivals in Kosuge
Many things characterize the summer season: like visiting the ocean, BBQ, and fireworks. But summer festivals ...
Headwaters Canyoning Experience
Suit up in wetsuits, watershoes, lifejackets, and helmets! From the hottest months of the year, July to August ...
Wildlife in Kosuge Village
Being deep in the mountains, Kosuge’s forests are rich in wildlife. Monkeys (saru) Japanese macaq ...
Fishing in Kosuge
Kosuge River, a major tributary of the Tama River, is a great fishing destination near Tokyo. This area was th ...
Shops in Kosuge
There are no 24-hour convenience stores in Kosuge Village, but there are several shops that should cover all y ...
Sakura season has come!
Sakura, the most famous flower of Japan If you ask someone “What is the most famous flower of Jap ...
Restaurants in Kosuge
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Kosuge is known for its soba noodles, grilled river fish, konnyaku, wasabi, and fresh vegetables. There are a ...
Satoyama Discovery Workshop
It started from a question Happily, many visitors from foreign countries often say “Hiroshi, Kosu ...
30th Annual Tama Genryu Festival
When: Thursday, May 4th 2017 (national holiday: Greenery Day) What: At the source of Tokyo’s famous Tama ...
Primitive Village
[News: Genshimura was featured in the New York Times!] Primitive Village (原始村 Genshimura) is a quaint c ...
Kousge’s Symbol
Take one step into Kosuge and you’ll see symbols that look like hieroglyphics everywhere (on signs, t-shirts, ...
Introduction: Doorway to the authentic Japan
Hi, I’m Hiroshi Terada, an English guide in Kosuge village. If you want to visit our village, Please fee ...