Fuji Fureai Hall at Fujimi Onsen

Fuji Fureai Hall at Fujimi Onsen

Info

JR Maebashi Station → Kanetsu Transportation Bus 30 minutes to Fujimi Onsen, stop off, walk short
10km 20 minutes from Akagi IC on Kanetsu-do via Prefectural Road No. 70 and National Route 353
205 units/free

Business Hours

10 ~ 20 o'clock (reception is ~ 19:30), Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays are ~ 21 o'clock (reception is ~ 20:30)

Price

Adults 520 yen, 65 years old and over, disabled people 310 yen (required proof), children (3 years old to elementary school students) 260 yen

Spot Category

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Water in the water at the vantage


Hot water look at the vantage

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Akagi Shrine

Although it is not known, the record of being transfixed on the shores of Ōnuma in the first year of Datong (806) is kept on the east of Ōnuma, on the island of Koginiga, where it enshrines Mount Akagi and the god of the lake, Akagi Daimyojin, also famous as the Women's Wish Shrine.

Akagi Shrine

At Akagi Shrine in Miyazawa-cho, he gathered faith from famous Sengoku warlords such as Uesugi, Hojo, and Takeda. The straw cedar, which is over 1000 years old in the precinct, was reportedly dedicated and planted by Hidego Fujiwara (Tawara Tōta), and has been designated as a natural monument of the prefecture. The main temple and the middle gate of the Meiji 2 (1869) construction have become the prefecture's important cultural property, and the "Jindai character monument" erected in the Meiji 3 (1870) have become the city's designated important cultural property.

Soyama store

A signboard product is a matcha manju that stands on the shores of Lake Onuma on Mt. Akagi and continues from around 1965. The paste made from Hokkaido red beans is tastefully tasted along with the skin made from Kyoto's matcha. You can taste it in the store for 100 yen each. One rural bun with grain bean, 150 yen. One Sansho miso bun is 150 yen. You can also eat a meal, such as hand-made noodles and udon noodles using buckwheat flour from Hokkaido. Maitake Tempura Udon/soba 900 yen was well received.

Iseya

A Japanese confectionery store located in front of the main gate of SUBARU's main factory. One popular item is 125 yen per Subaru in the shape of Subaru. Besides, there are also 360 [Saboku] grilled Western-style confectionery wrapped in peanut-kneaded white paste, as well as THE Subaru, which is a style of shingled senbei, and a six-star sable, which is a color print of a direct Subaru car. The four types of products are 125 yen.

Uedayo

At the western end of Osegahara, the Yamanohana to Cushneck is a long moor to the east and west, sandwiched between the Suisui Forest of the Nekomata River in the north and the mountain hem approaching the south side. It is one of the most watery places in Osegahara, and is dotted with small but deep water. Many floating islands are also found. The moor plants include water-loving green moss, and the hitsugita and the black-wobober that grow in the pond. In the area along the upstream forest of the Kawakami River, there is also a community of water clusters.

Falls of fixed

A waterfall that runs into Fudosawa, which flows into the Azuma River. The white thread-like water flows down the green-covered black rock wall with a head of 90m, which falls in three steps, is graceful. From Fudo Bridge, you can see almost the full view of the waterfall.

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