
Sunset Hill Observation Deck
An excellent view of the hot spring town and the majestic Ado Tara mountain. The contrast between Ado Tara mountain and the sunset is stunning. Be careful at your feet depending on the weather and the season.
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An excellent view of the hot spring town and the majestic Ado Tara mountain. The contrast between Ado Tara mountain and the sunset is stunning. Be careful at your feet depending on the weather and the season.
The day-trip hot spring facility "Adatara Sanakutake no oyu" at the Adatara Kogen Resort, which is crowded with skiers in winter. It is located at an altitude of 950m and uses an acid spring with a pH of 2.5 at the source. The window of the inner bath can be completely opened, so you can enjoy the feeling of a semi-outdoor bath. There is no fence in front of the open-air bath, and you can see the four seasons of the mountain. It is good for climbing Mount Andita, one of the 100 famous mountains in Japan, and for healing the fatigue of skiing in winter.
A ropeway that goes up from the foot station of Okudake to the peak station of Mount Yakushidake in less than 10 minutes.
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.
The grave of Isamu Kondo stands in the name of Shinseigumi's efforts to take over Ichichinaka under the guardian of Kyoto, Japan. It is said that his remains and bones are stored in the grave. It was built by the Aizu clan, by Tozo Hijikata, who wished the feudal lord, Koho. A memorial monument with Hijikata's command name stands next to it.
There are 80 kinds of trees, including cherry blossoms and azaleas, and you can enjoy each season.
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