Tokyo
Running in the Kanto region starts, of course, with Tokyo—a thrilling, neon-filled metropolis that every traveler wants to experience.
But for runners, Tokyo can be tricky: streets are often narrow, traffic lights are frequent, and sidewalks are crowded. Without the help of local runners who know the safest routes, best times of day, and hidden green paths, it’s hard to fully enjoy a stress-free run here.
The real beauty of Kanto running, however, is that it doesn’t end with Tokyo. Just a short train ride away, you’ll find Yokohama’s waterfront promenades, Kamakura’s temple-lined hills and coastal roads, Chiba’s seaside paths, and Saitama’s wide riverside tracks—perfect for long, uninterrupted runs. These areas offer more space, fewer crowds, and a chance to see everyday Japanese life outside the capital.
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