
川場村りんご園
つがるやあかぎ、陽光などのりんごの木が植えられている。
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つがるやあかぎ、陽光などのりんごの木が植えられている。
川場村特産品の販売や商品作りを行う施設。ヨーグルトのミルク工房、ドイツ仕込みの製法で作るハム・ソーセージのミート工房、手作りパンの田園プラザベーカリー、川場の清水を使った地ビール・川場ビールの工房など、自然の恵みを生かした川場ならではの商品が揃う。また「川場ビールレストラン武尊」では、地ビール430円~と食事が楽しめる。
大自然に囲まれた切り絵に特化した美術館。ログハウス風の館内に4~7月、切り絵大河(画)コンクール入選作展(50点)、8~11月全国切り絵コンクール入選作品展(80点)を展示。後藤伸行のル・サロン展(フランス美術家協会展)入選作品を常時展示。初心者の体験コーナーもある。所要時間30分。
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.
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.
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.
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