
トレスタ白山スポーツセンター
トレスタ白山は宿泊施設を備えたレジャー施設。スポーツセンターには、屋外レジャープール、テニスコート、アイスアリーナがある。屋外レジャープールの2基のウォータースライダーが大人気。ほかに、150mの流水プールと幼児用プールがある。
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トレスタ白山は宿泊施設を備えたレジャー施設。スポーツセンターには、屋外レジャープール、テニスコート、アイスアリーナがある。屋外レジャープールの2基のウォータースライダーが大人気。ほかに、150mの流水プールと幼児用プールがある。
生きていた化石とも呼ばれるメタセコイアの巨木、恐竜のオブジェがあることで知られている公園。みどりの丘、展望の丘、記念の丘、太古の広場それらを結ぶ散策コースからなり、自然とのふれあいの中で、四季折々の散策、森林浴が楽しめる。恐竜ティラノサウルスやトリケラトプスの遊具なども設置され、子どもたちの新しい遊び場となっている。
In order to protect the "Manno Botaru", a type of Minamoto Botaru, which inhabits the area around Manen Pond, and to observe its appearance, it was maintained just below the Manen Pond embankment. You can enjoy seasonal flowers such as cherry blossoms, buttons, soy sauce, hydrangea, and azalea. As you go along the promenade that leads to Manan Pond, you can see the Manan Pond, registered Tangible Cultural Property of the Agency for Cultural Affairs.
There is a mountain called Miyama [Miyama], which is called Japan's lowest mountain in the Shiratori Shrine/Shiratori no Matsubara, and its elevation is only 3.6m. It is a mountain named Rukitotita, which is also listed in the local history of the Meiji period and the city planning map of the former Shiratori town, with a column erected at the top. In addition, a climbing certificate can be received at the Swan Shrine Office. The swan-no-Matsubara is designated as "Seto Inland Sea National Park".
A waterfall derived from the legend that Fudō Myōō appeared during the training of the Hiroho Daishi; it is about 40m high and is also referred to as a five-fold waterfall because of its shape.
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