天然温泉大木の湯 アクアス

天然温泉大木の湯 アクアス

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西鉄八丁牟田駅→徒歩10分
九州道八女ICから国道442号経由9km15分
120 units/free

Business Hours

10~22時(プールは~21時、入館は~21時30分)

Price

入浴中学生以上600円、3歳~小学生350円

Spot Category

温泉スポットその他、農漁業体験


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筑後平野のほぼ中央にある国道442号沿いにある道の駅。施設内の大木町の特産品を豊富に取り揃えた直売所「くるるん夢市場」では、採れたての野菜のほか、名産のあまおうをふんだんに使った果実酢やジェラートなどを販売するほか、シャッキッと新鮮なキノコのもぎ採り体験ができる。ビュッフェレストランには地元産の旬にこだわった40種以上の料理が並び、化学調味料を使用しない無添加の美味しさが好評。また黒大豆やスウィートコーンの収穫体験、イチゴ狩りなど周辺農地を利用した食以外のイベントも盛りだくさん。

Temple Town

A town where temples were collected during the Edo period for the defense of Kurume Castle. It is lined with 17 temples, and still retains the features of the Edo period. In each quaint temple there are tombs of many of the predecessors who were active in Kurume. The most well-known people are King Shishi Takayama Hikokuro, the founder of Kurume mochi, Inoue Den, the founder of Kurume Atsuji, Motozo Sakamoto, and the Western painter Harue Koga.

Suiten Palace

Sōhō-gū of Suiten-gū, which is located throughout the country. The beginning was that Ise, who served Emperor Andoku's birth mother, Takakura Taira Nakamiya [Azechi no Tsuboune], enshrined the spirit of the Heike, who had perished in the Battle of Nōnoura, to mourn. It is known as the guardian deity of asanis, child-giving, water-relief, and children.

Fukuju Temple

The temple of Obaku sect in a corner of Adachi Forest Park. The feudal lord, Tadamasa Ogasawara, was erected in Kanbun 5 (1665). It was later vanished by military fire and fire of Chōshū Cavalry at the end of the Tokugawa period. The main hall was rebuilt in Kyoho 2 (1717). Kaesando and others were built after the Meiji era. There is a garden behind the main hall, and the Sesshu Garden, which has natural stones in a borrowed view of Mount Ashitate, is a must. Please note that some of the precincts in the direction of the back mountain are unwatchable.

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