
ベリーズ司園
高設栽培なので、立ったまま大粒のイチゴを摘み、もぎたてを味わうことができる。
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高設栽培なので、立ったまま大粒のイチゴを摘み、もぎたてを味わうことができる。
家族やグループの仲間と一緒に、素朴な人々とふれあい、大自然のやさしい風を感じながら、さまざまな果物狩りを楽しめる。
完全自家農園での自然に優しい農法で作られたさくらんぼを狩ることができる。さくらんぼの枝は子供でも届く高さなので、家族みんなで大粒のさくらんぼを摘むことができる。
A comprehensive cultural facility that serves as a base for the tourism of the Buddhist and Shimokita Peninsula. The site is equipped with a pier for regular sightseeing boats to and from the country's designated natural monument, Bukepo. It also has a large parking lot and can be used as a resting place for people traveling on the Shimokita Peninsula. On the first floor, there is a souvenir shop with local specialties, the sale of Buddhist fissures, and a tourist information center. On the second floor, there is a restaurant, a ramen shop, and a coffee shop where you can enjoy seafood dishes using local ingredients. There is a strait mujium that displays the history and culture of Sai.
It is served by regular ships for Sai regular tourism and Bukepura marine tourism from Sai Port. You can enjoy the beautiful coastline of the sea from the top of the sea, with rock formations eroded by wind and rain and rough waves that extend for about 2km. One lap of 1 hour and 30 minutes (including disembarkation at Buddha Pu, about 30 minutes of walking).
"Fukuura no Kabuki", which was handed down by upper actors in the Meiji era and has a history of more than 120 years, is a traditional performing art that has been loved and protected by people for a long time, and has been designated as Aomori Prefecture's Intangible Folk Culture. At the Kabuki-no-kan, which is the base of its activities, it will be specially staged on April 10, when the spring begins, and many people will visit for viewing. Also, due to the shortage of actors, we are looking for people who want to work as actors from outside the area. The inquiry about the performance is up to Kurukuru Sai Village.
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