Road Station Ogata

Road Station Ogata

Info

JR Hachirogata Station → 15-minute car
13km 15 minutes from Akita-do Kotooka Moridake IC via Prefectural Road 54
70 units

Business Hours

From April to October from 8 to 18 o'clock, from 11 to March from 9 to 17 o'clock

Price

Free entry

Spot Category

Road Station

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Hot water in the polder lagoon

A day-trip hot spring facility in Ogata village known for its 11km row of cherry trees and vast fields of rape. You can enjoy a rare spring hot spring with the name "Moor [mall]", which stands for humus in German. The hot springs that are springing up as formation water are sea water from 5 million years ago. It is easy to warm up to the core of the body in a short time, and it is said that the plant-based spring has a skin effect. The baths for each of the men and women are drawn with beautiful amber hot springs, and there are also amenities such as a sleeping bath, a vibrabath, and a sauna in two large tubs of adsume and slime. There is also a private room break and a restaurant so you can enjoy it slowly.

Cherry Blossom and Rapeseed Road

Over about 11km along the prefectural road 298, the cherry and rape blossom road with roughly 3700 cherry and rape blossoms is a spring wind poem in Ogata Village. A row of cherry trees runs parallel to the rape blossoms, and the landscape is like a yellow and pink carpet. The multi-purpose exercise square near the Hotel Saint-Rural-Ogata is home to a rape field, and the "Cherry Blossom and Rape Festival" is held in late April-early May, when the cherry blossoms and rapeseed are seen.

Ōgata Village Reclaiming Museum

Ōgata village was born in 1964 (1964) by the dryland of Hachirogata, the second largest in Japan after Lake Biwa. This museum displays historical events and unique motions and plants related to reclamation and village development in an easy-to-understand manner. The commentary of the "Ogata Village Guide Volunteer", which guides the villagers who have settled in and built the village while weaving through their own history, is full of a sense of realism. Please apply in advance.

Saihoji Temple

A temple of the Soto sect adjacent to the Heijo-Yoshida Castle, which was built in the plain part of the southern central Yokote basin. In the precincts, Shirasan-do, a guardian deity, and Kannon-do are enshrined, and there are the Onodera Successive Sōdō Endoryo Pagoda, which was built in the sixth generation of Kyoho 3 (1718). Cremation and burial of pets is also received.

Kimura-ya

"Mata Hata Pai" is popular as a souvenir of Akita. In addition, sweets with the motif of the kamakura of Yokote are also well received. The store architecture is listed as a registered tangible cultural property.

Samurai House Street

The area across the school bridge over the Yokote River. Because there was a branch of Satake in Yokote, the town of the samurai town where his vassals lived remains. It is still used as a residence today, and the inside cannot be toured.

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