
川棚大崎温泉 しおさいの湯
国民宿舎やオートキャンプ場がある大崎自然公園内にある日帰り温泉施設。青い大村湾を目の前に入る露天風呂の爽快感は格別。歩行浴プールや足湯も併設。
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国民宿舎やオートキャンプ場がある大崎自然公園内にある日帰り温泉施設。青い大村湾を目の前に入る露天風呂の爽快感は格別。歩行浴プールや足湯も併設。
豊かな大自然が魅力の大崎半島に広がる大崎自然公園内にある。経験豊富なドッグトレーナーによるしつけ教室をはじめ、広々としたドッグパークやドッグ美容、ドッグホテルなどを展開。ドッグ関連のグッズやフードも販売している。ドッグパークは年間登録者のみ利用でき、年間登録料1家族1100円で、パーク利用料は1頭600円、2頭目300円。
The widespread and remote beach is familiar to many families, young people and visitors who return home. In addition to swimming in the sea, camping sites are also provided.
Located near the site of Ishida Castle (Fukue Castle), the street is followed by an old stone wall fence that still bears the image of the Edo period. Along the roughly 400m street connecting Nakachō and Minami-cho, dwellings of the middle-class samurai class of Goshima Domain (Fukue Domain) were once lined. The round pebbles piled in the shape of a kamaboko on the stone wall are called "spilling stones", and are said to have the role of a weapon in the event of an emergency to inform the intruder from outside by sound. In the middle of the street, there are facilities such as the "Fukue Samurai Yashiki Street Furusato-kan", which was built on the site of the city's designated historic site, "Fukue Samurai Yashiki Street", and the "Yamamoto Niisō Museum", which uses the samurai Yashiki Matsuzo residence, which can be enjoyed even just by walking.
This park is located on Matoyama-Oshima [Azuchi-Oshima], with walking promenades, and is ideal for hiking trails. The observation deck offers views of Karatsu, Hirado, and the five island islands.
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