By WALK JAPAN
Immerse yourself in the quiet charm of Higashimurayama City, Tokyo, as WALK JAPAN takes you on a picturesque 4K HDR walking tour around Kumegawa Station. The journey begins at the South Exit of Kumegawa Station operated by Seibu Railway, capturing the calm pulse of city life on a brisk morning with a temperature of 7.4°C (44.6°F) and clear skies. This walking tour is a perfect representation of daily life in Tokyo’s suburbs and aims to highlight the serene surroundings just within a 12-minute walking radius from Kumegawa Station.
The video continues with a leisurely stroll along the Karabori River, a small but charming waterway that reflects the surrounding houses and springtime sky. At around the halfway mark (14:37), the walk reaches Misumicho 1-chome 3rd Nakayoshi Square, a modest neighborhood playground and gathering space that showcases the community-friendly nature of the area. Then, the walk approaches Yasaka Station, providing a glimpse into local public transportation routes and connected living within this neighborhood.
As the walk progresses past the hour mark, it stops at Kumegawa Bowl, a local bowling alley that adds a splash of retro entertainment to the landscape. Next, the tranquil sight of koi fish in the Nobidome Stream adds an element of natural beauty and relaxation. The walk concludes at Rondo Golf Plaza Forest and finally loops back to Kumegawa Station’s South Exit, presenting closing views of the familiar station building and its serene environment.
Kumegawa, located in Higashimurayama City within western Tokyo, is a residential area that blends city access with small-town calm. With sites like Nobidome Stream and local recreation centers like Kumegawa Bowl and Rondo Golf Plaza, Kumegawa is both a relaxing and culturally rich area for daily living or casual exploration.