
塩入温泉
塩入温泉は、水と緑に囲まれた“さぬきの秘湯”。地下500mから湧き出る温泉は、ヌルヌルしているのが特徴。男女別の大浴場・サウナ・水風呂が備わる。毎月第1木曜に男女が入れ替わる大浴場にはベランダがついており、開放的な気分が味わえる。湯上がりは和室休憩室でゆっくりした後、産直市の手作りアイスクリームや地元食材使用のお総菜、数量限定の手打そばなどが楽しめる。隣接する本格的ログハウスで宿泊をしながら温泉を楽しむのもいい。「塩入ふれあいロッジ」の宿泊は、1棟1万3000~3万9000円。
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塩入温泉は、水と緑に囲まれた“さぬきの秘湯”。地下500mから湧き出る温泉は、ヌルヌルしているのが特徴。男女別の大浴場・サウナ・水風呂が備わる。毎月第1木曜に男女が入れ替わる大浴場にはベランダがついており、開放的な気分が味わえる。湯上がりは和室休憩室でゆっくりした後、産直市の手作りアイスクリームや地元食材使用のお総菜、数量限定の手打そばなどが楽しめる。隣接する本格的ログハウスで宿泊をしながら温泉を楽しむのもいい。「塩入ふれあいロッジ」の宿泊は、1棟1万3000~3万9000円。
「道の駅ことなみ」に併設された温泉施設。静かな山里にある。湯はみかど温泉から引いている。全面ガラス張りの内湯のほか、ジャグジー風呂やサウナと水風呂も併設される。
ひまわりの町の名物、冷たくておいしい「ひまわりアイス」は、香ばしいひまわりの種のつぶつぶ感がたまらない。コーン(カップ)250円、季節毎に変わり種アイスが登場。ないかあるかは来ての楽しみだ。
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.
Locally, it is famous as Hagi-ji Temple; an ancient temple that is said to have been carved and enshrined as the main temple by Gyoki in the first year of Taiho (701).
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