"The Dynamic Nature of the Tama Hills"
Located in a residential area beyond the Iroha slope from Seiseki-Sakuragaoka Station, you'll find the vast Haramine Park.

The slopes of a castle from the Kamakura period have been preserved as a park.
It's a spot where the nature of the Tama Hills remains. It's so expansive that I'll only show you a few photos.

Although it's in a residential area, you might think it would be small, but it's actually quite wild.

It's a park where you can have an adventure, taking advantage of the height differences.
Kids would probably enjoy it.

We came out to an open space with a great view.

This pavilion is lovely for just relaxing and taking it easy.

You can also enjoy a picnic while being healed by the nature of Tama.
Also, I've uploaded a video of my visit on YouTube, so I think you'll get a sense of the atmosphere right away.
So, why not consider using these as rest areas around Keio Nagayama Station?






