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Ureshino General Sports Park (Miyuki Park)

General Transport Park with a total area of about 42ha. The memorial plaza will be planted with a full-sided lawn, which will be packed with families on weekends. In addition to playing baseball, softball and soccer, there is also an all-weather indoor multi-purpose plaza where you can enjoy sports on rainy days, tennis courts, grand golf courses, and playground equipment facilities.

Eiju Temple

In Gyeongsang 19 (1614), the Zen temple of the Sōtō sect founded by Nabeshima Shigenori. In the Fudō-do, the wood-carved Fudō and two dōji statues, presumed to be from the late Fujiwara period, are enshrined. All are important cultural property designated by the country. The fixed temple is sometimes closed (inquiry required).

Large tea tree

It is a tea tree of the time when the foundation for the cultivation of Ureshino tea was laid in Fudosan, and is said to have been planted by the old man of Ureshino tea, Yoshimura Shinbei, in the Edo period; a large tree (natural monument) that is more than 350 years old and has a height of 4.6m.

Takeo Onsen Taisho Roman's Inn Kyoto Shop

You can stop and take a bath all night at a Kyoto-ya inn with an atmosphere of Taisho romance. There is an open-air bath and a large bathhouse, and the large bathhouse boasts cypress-built walls and a granite bath. The hot water is soft and soft, and the skin is smooth in the hot water.

Takeo Hot Springs, Mass Baths

Takeo Onsen with a history of 1300 years. Passing through the tower gate, which is reminiscent of Ryugai Castle standing at the entrance of the hot spring, there is a new building used as a mass bathhouse, all by Kingo Tatsuno, who designed Tokyo Station, and has been designated as a National Important Cultural Property. In the vicinity, there are Motoyu, which is a retromood perfect in the architecture of Meiji 9 (1876), Hourai-yu, which retains the atmosphere of the Showa era, En-no-yu with a sauna and an open-air bath, and the royal bath, which was a private bath of the Nabeshima clan Takeo lord. You can enjoy hot springs in a variety of bathhouses.

Kaiseki-Yuku Ogiya

A long-established inn in the Meiji 38 (1905), located on the street in front of the Tōmon, Takeo Onsen. It has won the Japan Onsen Ryokan Grand Prix for two consecutive years in 1993 and 6 (1994). A private bath in the hall is available for day use.

Shodo-do Honpo

A long-established Japanese confectionery store established in 1907. 1365 yen with 12 sheets of Momiji Matsukaze, a signboard product, is a peanut-flavored baked confection made from castella dough on an iron plate. 1365 yen (reservation required), which is limited to March-October, is also recommended.

Bag Shop 36

The more you use it, the more you get attached to it, the more you specialize in leather bags and accessories. You can choose the material of your mobile phone cases and accessories and measure the size.

Takeo Onsen Hoyai Village

The Takeo Onsen Honyō Village, which is spread around Lake Ikenouchi, east-south of JR Takeo Onsen Station. You can enjoy the viewing of approximately 8000 Genjiballs living for a total length of 750m along the stream of the Baberagi Promenade, in front of the Saga Prefectural Space Science Museum in the Honyō village.

Yangkou Museum of Japanese Garden "Huizhuan", a public interest foundation

The Japanese garden "Keishuen" is a masterpiece by Kinsaku Nakane, who worked on Japanese gardens such as the Adachi Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and the Daegu Park. A vast Japanese garden of about 3000 tsubo spreads with a beautiful rock mountain, Mifuneyama, which can be said to be a symbol of Takeo City. As the words of "The Rock is the Garden", the design using a lot of rocks is made by calculating the depth so that it looks attractive from anywhere. In addition, the Yangguang Museum, which is perched like a floating hall in the Huizhou Garden, includes crafts such as Chinese government kiln ceramics, as well as from the Tang Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty., it displays peach blossom red using copper red glaze and ceramics baked in Jingdezhen's kiln.

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