
道の駅 高松
のと里山海道高松SAに位置し、能登の入口にある道の駅。日本海が一望でき、夕日がとてもきれいに見えるレストハウスでは、お土産にぴったりな地元ならではの名産品やグルメはもちろん、地元野菜も並ぶ。山側の「里山館」には農産コーナー、海側の「里海館」にはドッグランがある。両店舗には足湯、EVスタンド、授乳室と施設も充実。
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のと里山海道高松SAに位置し、能登の入口にある道の駅。日本海が一望でき、夕日がとてもきれいに見えるレストハウスでは、お土産にぴったりな地元ならではの名産品やグルメはもちろん、地元野菜も並ぶ。山側の「里山館」には農産コーナー、海側の「里海館」にはドッグランがある。両店舗には足湯、EVスタンド、授乳室と施設も充実。
地元出身の世界的哲学者、西田幾多郎の業績やゆかりの品を紹介。スクリーン映像や瞑想空間「ホワイエ」での思索体験などで哲学を体感できる。建物の設計は安藤忠雄。敷地内には、京都から移築した西田幾多郎の書斎「骨清窟」(国登録有形文化財)がある。
It is located on the west side of Kujūku Bay and offers a view of the scenic inside of the bay, with an observation deck overlooking the Tatesan Ran Peak.
A rock about 4m high on the coast of Akami, which got this name because its shape makes it seem as if Godzilla is breathing fire toward the west sky. There is an information sign in the vicinity.
It was built in the first year of Kanei (1624), and was rebuilt at its current location in the year of Genroku (1688-1704). The human skeleton Jizo-son of Shiniwagami is famous. It is a polar-colored Jizo-son with a height of 4m33cm, and the white part of the face, neck, chest, both hands and both feet is painted with human bones of a Buddha that no one will ever worship. There is also a house of furniture (Jububutsudo), which houses self-portrait drawings of the Heart Iwakaijin, Nembutsu books, and Raikei maps, and a garden with beautiful camellia, buttons, and hydrangeas.
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