Walking Through Sagami-Ono: A Scenic Suburban Stroll in Kanagawa’s Popular Bedtown

By 神奈川県 散歩チャンネル ( Kanagawa walk ch )

This detailed 4K walking tour, presented by the Kanagawa Walk Channel, guides viewers through Sagami-Ono (相模大野), a favored suburb in Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Prefecture. Starting from the north exit of Sagami-Ono Station (小田急線 相模大野駅), the host embarks on a journey that showcases the seamless balance of urban amenities and natural spaces that characterize the area. Once named after its proximity to the Army’s communication school (formerly Communication School Station), today Sagami-Ono flourishes as a commuter haven offering direct connections to Shinjuku and extensive shopping and leisure facilities.

The walk takes you along Parkside Dori, a lively street lined with shops, before leading to Sagami-Ono Chuo Park (相模大野中央公園), a spacious, green space complete with fountains and family-friendly amenities. The tour proceeds past educational institutions like Sagamihara Secondary Education School, highlighting the area’s reputation as a cluster of schools, and ventures through residential streets such as Unomori-Ono Line and Sagami-Ono 11-go Line, revealing a tranquil side of the neighborhood.

A special stop is made at Inari Shrine (稲荷神社), identifiable by its rows of vibrant red torii gates, followed by visits to Aoyagi Temple (青柳寺) and Kashima Shrine—important spiritual and historical sites for locals. The route also covers the bustling Minami Shinmachi Shopping Street (南新町商店街, also known as Mosaic Dori), the family-friendly Alphabet Park, and the peaceful Sagami-Ono 7-chome Park, offering a taste of suburban Japanese life where shopping streets and apartment complexes meet small parks and calm back alleys. The walk concludes at the south exit of Sagami-Ono Station, contrasting the urban energy of the north with a more serene, leafy atmosphere.

Sagami-Ono stands out as a prime example of Kanagawa’s popular bedtowns—areas favored for their quality of life, rich local amenities, and connectivity to central Tokyo. With its blend of green public spaces, educational centers, and lively shopping streets, Sagami-Ono provides an authentic look into everyday suburban living in the greater Tokyo metropolitan area.

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