
Ohgawara Natural Hot Springs
自然や動物とふれ合えるとんとんの丘内にある古民家風の建物。週替わりで男女が入れ替わる石造りと木造りの浴室があり、露天風呂や樽風呂なども備わる。食堂では地場産のブランド豚「もち豚」も味わえる。
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春の訪れを告げる白石川堤一目千本桜
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自然や動物とふれ合えるとんとんの丘内にある古民家風の建物。週替わりで男女が入れ替わる石造りと木造りの浴室があり、露天風呂や樽風呂なども備わる。食堂では地場産のブランド豚「もち豚」も味わえる。
During the Heian period, when Minakata Fujiwara, known as a poet, was posted as Mamoru Mutsu, Okawara-cho, who was later called "Umega Eeso [Umegae Eso]" for his chants of Ōkawara's plums into waka. It was the beginning of planting plum seedlings in the Tsutsumi area to increase food production in the early Showa era before the war, and it is still known as "Ume no Sato". Over 3,000 plums, such as "Shirakaga" and "Nantaka", are planted in an area of about 60,000 sq m currently, and the harvested plums are processed into plums such as plum and plum juice. Tsutsumi Mei Complex is private land, and you can visit it with moderation for the fields that produce plums.
There are many cherry blossom spots in the northern part of the prefecture. There are many kinds of Yamazakura, Sidare Sakura, and Ya-e-zakura, mainly in Yoshino cherry.
North of Shiraishi Castle, along the flow of the Sawabata River, which also served as the Sannomaru outer moat, stands a samurai residence that conveys the image of the castle town period. The Katakura family The former Koseki family is reportedly an old building that is more than 260 years old, and you can tour the inside of the mansion. The main floor is preserved. It takes 20 minutes.
Built in Kanei 13 (1636), it is the oldest hot spring communal bathhouse in Naruko Hot Spring Township. It is a symbol of Naruko Hot Spring, which is popular not only with locals but also with tourists. The bathroom is boarded up and has an old-fashioned atmosphere. There are two yūboshi, and there is also a tasseyu.
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