Itsukaichi Station !!hot!!

– A 15-minute walk or short bus ride takes you to the Akigawa River, known for summer swimming (river dips), autumn foliage , and mountain stream fishing . The valley also offers hiking trails leading to Mount Takamizu and Mount Hinode.

The station is best known as the starting point for some of Tokyo's most scenic natural landmarks. 1. Akigawa Valley (Akigawa Keikoku) itsukaichi station

In the sprawling, hyperactive metropolis of Tokyo, where stations like Shinjuku and Shibuya pulse with the chaotic rhythm of millions of commuters, there exists a quieter, more rhythmic counterpart in the city’s western reaches. Itsukaichi Station, located in Akiruno City, represents a different facet of Tokyo life. It is not merely a stop on the JR East Ome Line; it is a vital threshold—a distinct boundary where the endless concrete of the ward area finally yields to the lush, green valleys of the Okutama region. To stand on its platform is to witness the subtle transition from urban efficiency to rural tranquility. – A 15-minute walk or short bus ride

: Located just a 5-minute walk from the ticket gates, this restaurant is highly recommended for traditional Udon and Soba noodles. It offers a cozy atmosphere for a post-hike meal. It is not merely a stop on the

Itsukaichi Station has a rich history dating back to 1925, when it first opened as part of the Itsukaichi Line, a 4.4 km railway line that connects Akishima to Tachikawa. Over the years, the station has undergone several renovations and expansions, but it still retains its nostalgic charm and quaint atmosphere.

: Over 10,000 hydrangeas planted across a hillside forest by a local resident over the last half-century. Best Time : Mid-June to early July. 3. Hossawa Falls