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Kawasaki (川崎市, Kawasaki-shi), ⓘ; is a city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, one of the main cities of the Greater Tokyo Area and Keihin Industrial Area. It is the second most populated city in Kanagawa Prefecture after Yokohama , and the eighth most populated city in Japan (including the Tokyo Metropolitan Area).
Sandwiched between Tokyo and Yokohama, Kawasaki (川崎) is a large coastal city in Kanagawa Prefecture that stretches along the Tamagawa River. Kawasaki's city center lies near the heavily industrialized waterfront; however, the city becomes more and more suburban as you head further inland.
- Kawasaki Daishi. Kawasaki Daishi, also known as Heikenji Temple, was built in 1128 as the main temple of Shingon Buddhism Chisan. It is believed to have the power to ward off evil.
- Daishi Park. Daishi Park is located next to Kawasaki Daishi. There are lots of places of playground equipment for kids of all ages in the park. The roller slide and the tarzan rope in the Wampaku area are very popular.
- Yumemigasaki Zoological Park. Yumemigasaki Zoological Park is a public free-admission zoo. It is popular as a place for the excursion of neighborhood kindergartens.
- Fujiko F Fujio Museum. Fujiko F Fujio Museum opened in 2011 as a museum to display Fujiko F Fujio’s artworks and related documents. Fujiko F Fujio is one of the most famous cartoonists in Japan.
Oct 14, 2021 · Explore the sights and attractions near Kawasaki Station in Kanagawa Prefecture, from the world's shortest escalator to a giant Book Off. Learn about the history, culture, and science of Kawasaki City and its surroundings.
Kawasaki is a city near Tokyo with a rich history, unique festivals, and modern museums. Explore the industrial area by boat, visit the Taro Okamoto Museum of Art, or learn about Toshiba and Doraemon at the science and cartoon museums.
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