National Historic Site Azugashiyama

National Historic Site Azugashiyama

Info

JR Fujita Station → 10 minutes by car
4km 15 minutes from Tōhoku Expressway Kunimi IC

Price

Free to visit

Spot Category

Ruins・Historical Sites・Castle Remains


Atsuga Shiyama Obori (Shimo-Futabori District), still leaving a trail of the 800-year-old battle


Atsugashiyama base (north area of National Route 4)


Azuga Shiyama Orosion (Atsuga Shiyama and Railway High Speed District)


Hasuike and Tsuga Shiyama Hōroya (Shimo-Futabori district)

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A roadside station located along National Route 4, close to the prefectural border between Fukushima and Miyagi prefectures. Among the vast facilities, which are full of locally grown wood, there is a restaurant where you can taste the "Kunimi Burger", a local burger with boiled mackerel miso in bread, and a direct sale area where you can find fruits and vegetables, including specialty peaches. The kids area, where you can play with toys full of warmth of wood, is available for free entry. "Atsukashi" was named after the town symbol "Atsugashiyama".

Matsumoto family

Founded in Bunsei 2 (1819). It sells handmade amudokan made by the old-fashioned method, using a selection of red beans from Hokkaido. Mizukan costs 5 bottles from 970 yen, and Yushana yokan costs from 5 bottles from 720 yen. If you stay at Higashiyama Onsen, it is a classic for locals to buy a yokan from the Matsumoto family and go home.

Tenyon Temple

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Seongshan Park

There are 80 kinds of trees, including cherry blossoms and azaleas, and you can enjoy each season.

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