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JR Yuasa Station → 10-minute walk
3km 8 minutes from Hanwa-do Arita IC via National Route 42 and Prefectural Route 23

Business Hours

9:30 until sold out

Spot Category

Grocery, local liquor

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Yuasa Onsen Yuasa Castle

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Ninomaru Onsen

A hot spring facility in Yuasa-cho, famous for its soy sauce. You can enjoy an open-air bath with a view of the babbling of the river and the scenery of the four seasons, and a sauna and water bath in a cypress inner bath. In addition, the popular ramen restaurant "Strike-down Ninomaru Onsen" also has a good range of food and drink. You can also enjoy accommodation in a cottage surrounded by nature. A new sauna hut has also been opened.

Yuasa delicious Imonzo (direct sales office in the Kansai Wide Area Association)

The town's specialty logistics communication sales center in Yuasa, Wakayama Prefecture, known as the birthplace of soy sauce. The first floor sells various kinds of soy sauce, such as raw water sauce, as well as locally harvested produce and processed agricultural products such as oranges and vegetables. The second floor is a dining room where you can enjoy dishes using ingredients from the town such as Shirasudon.

Hot Spring Temple

Onsenji Temple, which stands on a high ground in front of Ryūjin Onsen, is the beginning of Sōsan, where the Hiroho Daishi enshrined Rurikko Yakushi Nyorai (Rurikoyakushi Nyorai) in the fold of Kōyu. It is said that in the year of Hoei 2 (1705), a monk named Myozan rebuilt the Yakushido in a reservice where he cured his stubborn swelling.

Maruyama Park

It is located on a hill on the north side of Hashimoto Station, overlooking the city area of Hashimoto. It is also famous as a cherry blossom spot. In addition, the Ryōzan [Misasagiyama] burial mound in the garden is a 45m diameter circle with a 6m wide moat around it, and boasts the largest in Wakayama Prefecture.

Lover Cape

Uenami Uenami (Meo Tonami) is a wave that strikes from the east and west in the narrow strait between Cape Lover and the "Land of Kuroshima". It is called this because the waves are close together, and it is also called a joint wave because the waves hit and stand high. In addition, bougainvillea flowers can also be seen on the slopes of Cape Lover except during the severe winter period, and the beautiful landscape of "Land no Kuroshima" and "Oki no Kuroshima" floating slightly off the coast is chosen as "Susami Hakkei" along with Eszaki and others.

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