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Osaka University of Arts Museum

A phonograph collection where you can get an overview of the transition from the early model of the end of the 19th century to the middle leaf of the 20th century at the facility of Osaka University of Arts, and a collection of Henri Cartier-Bresson photographs by writers who have only four sets in the world, outstanding works of art and art materials from Japan and abroad held by the university are open to the public on an irregular basis. No permanent exhibition.

Near Bird Hills

A historic site park with a complex of ancient mounds built in the middle of the 6th century to the 7th century. Seasonal flowers bloom on the circumnavigation road, and majestic views that can be seen from the observation deck to Awaji Island. There is also an adjacent museum.

Cherry Blossoms at Hirokawa Temple

About 250 years ago, Niyun, who was called the poet "Imanishi Gyo", discovered the tomb of Nishiyuki, and there are cherry trees planted as offerings around the area and cherry trees planted in the 800-year anniversary of Nishiyuki. The Honfang Garden is home to the Natural Monument Kaidō (early to mid-April), which is about 350 years old, and the Seigyo Memorial Hall is opened in spring and autumn.

The Prince on a sightseeing tangerine garden

The largest tangerine garden in Kansai, spread over the hills of Minamikawachi. About 8000 tangerines grow on the south-facing slopes, all you can eat. You can enjoy the view to Akashi Bridge and free athletic at the 10,000-square-meter summit square. You can also experience potato hori (350 yen per share) and barbecue (2900 yen per person), so you want to relax in the autumn day. In the case of an address search on the car navigation system, the search is at "Otaichicho Kasuga 390".

Eifuku-ji Temple

The white-sand precinct widens as you pass through the Bengara-painted Minamidaimon, and the primeval forest that can be seen in the back is the primeval forest of Prince Shōtoku's mausoleum. The princess and her mother are buried there along with the prince, and it is said to be a three-bone mausoleum. The temple was built to protect the mausoleum at Eifuku-ji, and is said to be one of Kawachi's three princes, "Kaminotaiko". On the 11th of every month, a princekai is served at the "shrei-den" (Important Cultural Property) by Toyotomi Hideyori Reconstruction.

Spa Hills

It is one of the largest spa facilities in western Japan, with a variety of bath baths including charcoal-acid springs and event baths. There are also seven types of rock baths. Cherry blossoms bloom in full bloom in spring, and a summer-only pool is open in summer. There is also a restaurant, kids room, massage, beauty treatment, karaoke studio, etc.

Osaka Sayama City Cultural Hall SAYAKA Hall

Osaka Sayama City was born as a base for the creation of "a creative and cultural city rich in water and green". It has functions to respond to a wide range of demands, including viewing of performing arts and music, various cultural activities, art exhibits, and various receptions. The Osaka Sayama City Cultural Hall SAYAKA Hall plays a role in the groundbreaking concept of promoting and creating Sayama civic culture, and further organically cooperating with each other's cultural halls in Minamikawachi to enhance each other's functions. In other words, it also plays an important function as a stage for receiving culture and information in a wide area.

Osaka Sayama City Citizen Contact Village

Park consisting of three areas: Sports Square, Youth Outdoor Activity Square and Flower and Green Square. There is a squirrel garden in the flower and green square, where you can feed the Thai squirrel. There is also a botanical garden where 70 kinds of tropical plants can be viewed, as well as camping facilities (which must be reserved).

Sayama Pond

Built in the first half of the 7th century, the oldest dam-type reservoir in Japan. National Historic Sites. Around the pond, about 1300 cherry trees are planted, which are also known as cherry blossom spots. There are many cherry trees of the variety, called kosinohigan, and they bloom around late March each year. Surrounded by the "Osaka Prefectural Sayama Pond Museum" and "Butterfly Garden", where you can see the history of Sayama Pond.

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