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North Park

Park of citizen's rest. 8 tennis courts (1 hour, 330 yen for adults in the city, 160 yen for high school students, 160 yen for high school students, 100 yen for shower rooms, jabjab pond (7-August, 9-17 o'clock, free) for water play in the central lawn square. (330 yen under high school students).

Ryugaoka Park

In addition to a promenade on a site of about 20,000 sq m, there is a playground and a plaza with playground equipment. There are about 152 cherry trees in the park, and there are many flower visitors in the spring.

Asakeoka Park

A park located within the ruins of Kashima Castle. Surrounded by moats and stone walls, the plaza is filled with cherry blossoms, which are said to be 5000 at a glance, making it one of the premier cherry blossom spots in the prefecture, and is filled with many flower visitors every year. Strolling paths are lined with stone monuments and stone statues that honor the ancestors related to the local area.

Kashima Castle Site

A branch of the Saga Domain, the remains of the Kajima Domain's 20,000-koku residence. Tsukijo is four years of culture (1807), and at present, the castle gate (the red gate and the big gate) is designated as a prefectural important cultural property for both the rest. In addition, stone walls and burgs convey the image of the time. The castle site is maintained as Asahigaoka Park.

Hizen-Hamajuku

Hizenhamajuku, which has flourished as a post town on the Nagasaki Kaido since the Edo period; preserved historic buildings, including white walls and thatched private houses, in addition to the thriving sake brewing and the standing of old sake breweries; conveys the atmosphere of the good old days now.

Yutoku Inari Shrine

Yutoku Inari Shrine is said to be one of the three largest inari in Japan, along with Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto and Kasama Inari Shrine in Ibaraki. It is known locally under the name of "Yutoku-san" and attracts more than three million worshippers a year. A lacquered main hall of stage construction stands on the hillside of the stone wall, and a tower gate and a kagura temple stand in the precincts.

Birth House

The birthplace of the Shinsei Shingon sect and the Shinsei Shingon sect. It has become the Kyushu Eighty-eight Kashisho Reiba, the Kyushu 36 Fudo Reiba, and the Hizen Shichifukujin Reiba. You can also experience shooting sutras and Honma burning for a fee. The vast grounds are decorated with seasonal plants.

Ariake Sea Tidal Flat Experience

An experience of playing on a vast tidal flat, which I do at "Roadside Station Kashima". While playing with mud, you can learn about the mudflats and the creatures that live there. It is said that the tidal range of the Ariake Sea, where the mutsugorou and others live, has a difference in the tide of 6m, the largest in Japan.

Siebold's hot water

Ashoyu, named after a stop by Seabold, who contributed to Western medicine in Japan. It is located in the Yuyu Plaza in the Ureshino onsen district, and has become a place for exchanges among locals and tourists. If you soak your feet in hot water for a while, the swelling of your feet will be clear and clear. There is no towel to rent, so let's take a towel.

Hotel Hua-yuan

Day bathing is possible at Hotel Huazui-en in Ureshino Onsen. The single-sex aerial outdoor bath on the ninth floor offers sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and the townscape. At night, under the starry sky, relax both physically and mentally. On the other hand, the spacious underground large bath house is equipped with gardens by prominent artists outside the windows. Hot water is also possible in a shallow tub. A private bath is also available for day use by booking.

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