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Inagi City, located west of Tokyo Metropolis, blends natural beauty with urban convenience. Known for the Tama River waterfront, it features expansive parks and cycling paths while maintaining traditional Japanese community vibes. Its core appeal lies in tranquil residential atmosphere paired with easy access to central Tokyo, ideal for slow travel enthusiasts.
Must-see spots include seasonal flower displays at Inagi Central Park and sakura-lined paths along Tama River. Inagi Shrine showcases Edo-period architecture with summer festivals. For entertainment, explore izakaya culture and modern shopping near Nagayama Station.
Street food highlights include oden stew and soy-glazed dango. Don't miss the eel rice at historic "Inagiya". The dining scene reflects Tokyo suburbs' simplicity - try homestyle nikujaga stew and handmade soba noodles.
JR Nambu Line and Keio Sagamihara Line reach Shinjuku in 20 minutes. Local buses are extensive, but renting bicycles is ideal for riverside exploration. Taxis start at ¥730 (30% night surcharge). Note last trains depart before midnight.
Best seasons are March-April (cherry blossoms) and October-November (autumn foliage), with 15-22°C temperatures. Avoid July-August rainy season/heat. Winter sees fewer tourists despite occasional snow.
Japanese is primary; stations have basic English signs. Buy prepaid SIMs (e.g. IIJmio) at convenience stores. Suica e-payment accepted in commercial areas. For emergencies, Inagi Municipal Hospital offers 24/7 care (English support requires appointment). Drugstores like Matsumoto Kiyoshi stock OTC medicines. Voltage is 100V, Type A plugs standard.