Monthly Archives: October 2018

Tourist Spot 2. – Worth to check out! ” Mikasa Park”

Mikasa park is nice with a great short walking/running trail and a dancing fountain show. The park is very well designed and has many interesting things to look at. There is no admission fee for this park.   Mikasa Park … Continue reading

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Tourist spot 1 – walking distance from Liberty Cove House

Here are tourist spots in Yokosuka. These spots are walking distance from our serviced apartment Liberty Cove House. 1 Yokosuka Station Yokosuka Station opened on June 16, 1889. There is no stairs at station. Most train stations in Japan have … Continue reading

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Yokosuka Mikoshi Parade – October 28th Sunday

Yokosuka Mikoshi Parade is coming up this weekend. All Mikoshi of Yokosuka and Miura gather at Yokosukachuo Station, and they parade all the way to Yokosuka US Navy Base. When: Oct. 28 (Sun.) starting at 10:30 am Where: The parade … Continue reading

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The viewing of autumn leaves

The viewing of autumn leaves has been a popular activity in Japan for centuries and today draws large numbers of travelers to famous viewing spots both in the mountains and in the cities.   Autumn leaves can be enjoyed in … Continue reading

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We have available apartments

We have available apartments Now! We have a variety of Renting / Stay plans which would meet your life style and budget! For more details, please e-mail us at reservations@liberty-cove-house.com   

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Cosmos Festival in Kurihama

It is the nicest season in Japan, it is time to go out! Cosmos festival is in Kurihama flower park until October 28th. They have an archery, an air-rifle and mini golf site, also you can enjoy herb park and … Continue reading

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Enoshima 6 – Enoshima Aquarium

There is another facility in Enoshima area. It is Enoshima Aquarium. Their attractions include a school of 8,000 spotted sardines, jelly fish, deep-sea fish, sea lion and dolphin shows and more than 20,000 marine creatures.

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We have available apartments

We have available apartments Now! We have a variety of Renting / Stay plans which would meet your life style and budget! For more details, please e-mail us at reservations@liberty-cove-house.com   

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Enoshima 5. – Iwaya Caves

Iwaya are caves on Enoshima island which have been eroded by tides for thousands of years and elevated from the sea by repeated earthquakes. The first record of Iwaya in a historical document was in 552 AD. Enoshima Iwaya Cave … Continue reading

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Enoshima 4. – Samuel Cocking Garden

Enoshima Samuel Cocking Garden is tropical plants garden. The garden was established in 1880 by British merchant Samuel Cocking (1842-1914) as the Enoshima Botanical Garden, and featured a greenhouse (660 m²) in which he collected tropical plants.   It is relaxing atmosphere, … Continue reading

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