Gyoda/Yumoto Natural Onsen Shigemi no Uto

Gyoda/Yumoto Natural Onsen Shigemi no Uto

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JR Fukiage Station → Asahi Bus 10 minutes to Gyoda Garage, bus stop: Industrial road off, 15 minutes on foot; or JR Kita-Kosu Station → 10 minutes by shuttle bus (full reservation)
14km25 minutes from Tōhoku Expressway Hanyu IC via Prefectural Road No. 84, National Highway No. 125 and Prefectural Road No. 364
400 units/free

Business Hours

9 ~ 23:00 (Reception is ~ 22:30)

Price

Adult weekdays 750 yen (Sat/Sunday, 850 yen on holidays), 3-to elementary school students 400 yen on weekdays (Sat/Sunday, 430 yen on holidays), infants (under 3 years old) free, private bath 2 hours 3600 yen ~ (Sat/Sunday, 4 200 yen for 2 hours on public holidays)

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One hundred thousand stones Gyoda head office

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Gyoda's specialty jelly fries (200 yen per serving) are full of food and very healthy. In Gyoda, they make hot cheats with fried (350 yen ~) that have been eaten for a long time.

Gallery Gate

The gallery uses the Tabukura built in 1916, and holds exhibition of paintings and other exhibitions on an irregular basis. The cafe on the site operates the former residence of the first mayor of Gyoda as a café fallow house. In addition, in April 2017, all of the buildings on the premises of the Cafe Kanoi, Tabukura Gallery "Mto", Pan Kobo KURA, and Kuchiki Architectural Design Office were recognized as Japanese Heritage Constitutive Buildings. Gallery rental is 5000 yen per day. Due to the time limit depending on the purpose of use, please contact us.

Daiji Temple

Entoku 2nd year (1490) revisited, and Meiyo 2nd year (1493) by Hiromji II Tōyō Sakukata, it became Kaisan. The main temple is St. Kansei Ongobara. Enmei Jizo, the statue of Nioh is greeted. The kitchen in the main hall is highly valued as an arts and crafts, and the child's statue of Koyasu in the temple of the temple is inspired by safe-living and child-rearing. He is also known for his "Osuzuru-sama", which is said to be a substitute when stroking a painful part of his body. It is also the setting ground for anime movies.

Oku Musashi Nature Trail

Starting from Lake Kamikita in the town of Mōroyama, there are approximately 11km in total length and a 6-hour hiking trail for the healthy family, connecting Kitamou Jizo ~ Monomiyama ~ Hidaka City Takashiyama ~ Hiwadayama ~ Hiwadayama ~ Hiwadayama ~ Hiwadayama Pass ~ Iinono City. It was developed to allow you to enjoy the seasonal nature while walking slowly, passing through the forest of cedar and cypress, enjoying the coppice forest, the clear stream of the Koryo River, and the idyllic landscape of the countryside, leaving the remnants of Musashino, and walking by visiting the ancient shrine. The vantage from Mount Mono at an altitude of 375m is exceptional.

The bells of time

A wooden bell tower that stands on the street from the first city street into the bell. It was reportedly built by the owner of Kawagoe Castle, Tadakatsu Sakai, during the Kanei years (1624-44). It was converted at the order of Nobunaka Matsudaira in the second year (1653). The current tower, which is 16.2m high and built with a cypress, was rebuilt after the Great Fire of Meiji 26 (1893). It is an electric type and tells the time four times every day: 6 o'clock, 12 o'clock, 15 o'clock and 18 o'clock.

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