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Ota City Tourism Guide Vol. 1 “Play Near Water”

It introduces how you can enjoy Ota City as an Urban Oasis surrounded by the Tama River and Tokyo Bay.

Ota City Tourism Guide Vol. 2 “Tour of Film Location Sites”
This is a tour to walk along the location sites of movies and TV dramas, such as small factories in town, old-fashioned shopping streets, and waterfront area.
Ota City Tourism Guide Vol. 3 “Favorite Sweets”
It introduces products in “Selected 100 Souvenirs from Ota” and sweets shops to drop in during your stroll through the town.
Ota City Tourism Guide Vol. 4 “Unique Photo Spots”
It showcases unique photo spots that you want to show your friends on SNS. Highlighting art on street corners, buildings, or hidden photo spots.
Ota City Guide Map (Japanese)
The map is easy to look at and understand with a focus on “getting there.”
OTA CITY Guide Book (English)(A)
It thoroughly introduces various attractions in Ota City in such a way that first-time or long-stay foreign visitors can easily understand.
OTA CITY Guide Book (English)(B)
It thoroughly introduces various attractions in Ota City in such a way that first-time or long-stay foreign visitors can easily understand.
Ota City Guide (Japanese)
It introduces area characteristics, how to enjoy sento, restaurants and shops.
Ota City Guide (English)
It introduces area characteristics, how to enjoy sento, restaurants and shops.
OTA CITY Guide Book (English)
It thoroughly introduces various attractions in Ota City in such a way that first-time or long-stay foreign visitors can easily understand.
Kamata Guide (Japanese)
It introduces how to enjoy sento, one of Japanese traditional cultures since the Edo period, as well as restaurants and shops that visitors can enjoy after bath.
Kamata Guide (English)
It introduces how to enjoy sento, one of Japanese traditional cultures since the Edo period, as well as restaurants and shops that visitors can enjoy after bath.
Ota City (Introductory Leaflet)
It contains the overview, commerce and industry, culture and attractions of Ota City. The leaflet is written in English, Chinese, and Korean.