Kakita River

Kakita River

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JR Mishima Station South Exit No. 4 stop → 20 minutes by line bus, bus stop: Nishitamagawa ride off, 5 minutes on foot, or Kakitagawa Spring Water Park front off, 1 minute walk
6km 15 minutes from Tomei Expressway Numazu IC via National Route 1
50 vehicles/use time 8: 30-16: 30 (until 16 o'clock in the box), fee 200 yen (1000 yen bus), 8 buses each for large and medium-sized buses and small buses

Business Hours

Freedom to walk

Price

Freedom to walk

Spot Category

Rivers・Waterfalls・Springs・Gorges


Kakitagawa Park (Second Observation Deck)

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Kakita River Park

The park maintained the upper part of the Kakita River, the area around the Kakita River spring, which has been designated as the "Japanese Hundred of Nature I Want to Leave in the 21st Century", "Japanese Famous Water Hundred", and "National Designated Natural Monument". From the first observation deck in the park, you can see dozens of places, large and small, where the melting water of Mount Fuji springs up throughout the year. "Mysterious Blue Hole", which is a power spot, is from the second observation deck. Lawn plazas and boardwalks are also maintained in the park, and it is also suitable for observing precious plants and animals such as kingfishers, known as the jewel of the clear stream. A shallow water channel is built in the spring water square, and you can enjoy the feeling of putting your feet in the spring water with high transparency.

Lotus Temple

It is said to have been founded by Gyoki in the first year of Gyeongyun (704) with Emperor Bunmu's royal service. He became the Hoso sect until the 15th generation, and the Tendai sect from the 16th generation, and had 36 monks. It is famous as the temple of Hagi and is crowded with onlookers in the fall. You can see Tokugawa Ieyasu's list of red seals, as well as Imagawa's letter of donation, etc. A temple related to Kazutoyo Yamauchi. Koya Jizō-son (Cultural Property), sculpted overnight by Kiko-jokujin, is famous.

The paradise temple

It is also known as "Hydrangea-ji", in which 50 species and 13,000 hydrangeas were planted in the precinct; during the "Hydrangea Matsuri" period, the main temple was opened to the general public, and was also guided by the temple monks.

Wasabi's Daizen Shop

Specialized store of wasabi that handles from raw wasabi to various processed products. It has a wasabi field in Nakaizu, and has a high level of freshness wasabi all year round. Raw wasabi is 540 yen depending on size. Wasabi is from 320 yen with 80g. Wasabi Miso has a tangy spiciness in the sweetness, 640 yen for 160g.

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