See one of Tokyo’s most incredible natural spots in Okutama! We show you where a lot of Tokyo’s drinking water comes from at Okutama Lake and Ogochi Dam, and our favorite hang-out spot in Okutama, just a few minutes’ walk from Okutama Station.

In Okutama, you can go hiking, camping, kayaking, white-water rafting, visit hot springs (onsen) and shrines, and more.

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