
花野果市石部店(関西広域連合域内直売所)
JA石部支所横の店舗面積183.81平方mで、地元の米や野菜、特産物を販売するほか、全国のJAの特産品など、約250種、約3000点の商品を取り揃えている。
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百伝の湯 大浴場
修験の湯 大浴場
十二坊温泉ファミリーキャンプ場
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JA石部支所横の店舗面積183.81平方mで、地元の米や野菜、特産物を販売するほか、全国のJAの特産品など、約250種、約3000点の商品を取り揃えている。
湖南市の農業・工業・商業の明るい未来を創造する交流拠点としてつくられた商業施設。建物には、壁や屋根など、地域企業の資材を多用。施設内の食品販売コーナーでは、下田なすや弥平とうがらしなどの湖南市産の野菜や花、お米を販売。下田焼が買える伝統工芸コーナーや友好交流協定を結んでいる北海道比布町や鳥取県北栄町など紹介する友好交流コーナー、調理室、研修室も完備している。屋外の催し物広場では各種イベントも開催。
地元・信楽の山田牧場の牛乳や平飼いの有精卵など、厳選素材で各種シフォンケーキやラスクなどを手作りしている。一番人気は卵の香り一杯のプレーン(17cm1900円)。手軽なカットサイズ(270円~)もある。テレビや雑誌等で多数紹介。
Standing in a quiet mountain area overlooking the Takataka River, there is a statue of the Eleanji Guanyin (Important Cultural Property), which has a striking neat face of fine eyes and thin lips. The work of the Heian period. It is introduced in the novel "Hoshito no Matsuri" by Yasushi Inoue as "Guanyin-sama, modeled on the figure of a princess maiden." it is necessary to contact the Okubiwa Tourism Association in advance for viewing.
It was founded by Prince Shotoku and later re-founded by Isakenjin. The jōjō nakatoki [Nakatoki] and the tombs of the vassals (historical sites), which were self-bladed with the fall of the Kamakura shogunate, are located in the precincts, and the "Rukura [Rokuhara] North-South Pagebook" (Important Cultural Property), which bears their names, also remains. Also enshrined is the Jizo of "Bōba no Chutaro", famous for his "Mother of the Pyelid" by Shinsaku Hasegawa.
The Bodaiji temple of the Ii family, which was moved from Yōshu Iitani, and is famous for its famous gardens, including the "Fudaraku no Yard" of Karesansui with 48 stones placed on white sand.
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