Saitama

Saitama Prefecture, bordering bustling Tokyo to the north, offers a contrasting blend of urban convenience and natural escapes.

While the southeastern portion, including the capital city Saitama, seamlessly integrates with the Tokyo metropolitan area, the western regions unveil a different side. Here, verdant mountains and lush forests provide ample opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Hikers can explore scenic trails, while cyclists can navigate charming rural roads.

Dotted throughout Saitama are traditional towns boasting historical shrines and temples, offering a glimpse into Japan’s rich heritage.

The prefecture is also a significant agricultural producer, renowned for its delicious greens, including the Fukaya Negi, a long and sweet variety of Japanese leek.

For those seeking a respite from the fast pace of Tokyo, Saitama Prefecture provides a welcoming and convenient alternative, brimming with historical charm, natural beauty, and fresh produce.

Top Places to Visit in Saitama Prefecture

Kurizakuri

1

Known as “little Edo”, explore well preserved historical streets.

Chichibu

2

Take a short break from Tokyo’s hectic pace in this scenic area.

Omiya Bonsai Village

3

Discover the art of bonsai cultivation and uncover Japan’s railway history.