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Isesaki Vacations

Traveling is all about being inspired, having new experiences and collecting unforgettable memories. And all of that begins with doing a little research into your destination! Ready to find out a few key details about Isesaki?

If you take a trip 7 miles (11 kilometers) west of Ota, or 9 miles (14 kilometers) northeast of Honjo, you'll wind up in Isesaki.

This area of Gunma is home to around 130,000 residents, some of whom will surely be willing to provide you with some travel tips.

Places to visit in Isesaki

There's a definite art to maintaining a year-round floral garden, so you won't regret traveling to Honjo Furusato Flower Park to peruse the exquisite selection of flora. Want more ideas? If you feel like some personal reflection, spend some time at Kanasana Shrine. You're sure to feel calmer after exploring this revered place. But there's more. Free your inner child with an exciting day out at Kezoji Park! Food, fun and rides galore — it doesn't get any better!

Where do you fly into for Isesaki?

The buzz and excitement of staying in an entirely new place never gets old. Once you've disembarked at Haneda Airport (HND), the central area of Isesaki will be only 60 miles (97 kilometers) to the northwest away.

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