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Torindo

A well-known Japanese confectionery that cherishes the flavors of nature that color the four seasons. Gochika [Gochika], which is made of candied vegetables and fruits from a selection of ingredients, Tamba Daiyatsu Tsubuan no Onaka Osaka, and small bream-yaki are popular. You can enjoy the seasonal flowers, mainly classical gardening species, along with sweets in the attached "Makuso Garden".

Kuho Temple Green Pool

A pool in the green space of Kuhoji Temple. In addition to the slide, there is also a corner for toddlers, which is popular with families. There are also two 50m pools and one 25m pool. There is also a lot of play equipment for children in the park.

GrandBerry

He is particular about making healthy soil and makes healthy strawberries. There are two houses that incorporate highly cultivated strawberries where you can enjoy picking strawberries while standing. Since there is fruit at a height of 100cm from the ground, children, of course, use of wheelchairs, strollers, and elderly people can also be picked without difficulty. Strawberries are sweet enough without condensed milk and can be enjoyed regardless of the weather because it is a heated house. A dust prevention sheet is laid inside the house, and when picking, it is changed to slippers at the reception desk.

Yao City Cultural Hall Prism Hall

The Yao City Cultural Hall Prism Hall is a multi-purpose hall with two underground floors and five floors above ground, which was opened in January 1988. There are facilities such as a reception hall, an exhibition room, a conference room, a practice room, etc., in addition to a large hall that can accommodate a wide range of events such as concerts and ballets, a small classical concert, piano presentations, and lectures. It plays a role as a cultural transmission base for Yao City.

Yao City Historical and Folk Materials

Exhibits materials on the history and culture of Yao, from ancient times to modern times. "The Yamato River Basin and Mt. Takayasu-Its History and Culture-" at the permanent exhibition introduces what can be seen from the excavations, various events that have created the landscape of Yao, the replacement of the Yamato River and the history of Kawachi Kongo.

Cherry trees along the Tamagushi River

The Tamakushi River, which runs north-south through a residential area in the eastern city of Yao. Around 1965, the cherry tree seedlings planted in cooperation by the local residents grew, and in the spring, about 1000 Yoshino cherry trees form a tunnel of cherry blossoms for 5km. The cherry tree line continues along the river 2km north and 3km south from Kintetsu Kawachi-Yamamoto Station. Take a leisurely stroll.

Aeon Mall

A shopping mall at the Daini intersection, which contains about 180 shops from cinema, eating and drinking to the shopping zone.

Barbecue ground, campground, Tsurumi green space

The park is full of greenery. Large lawns, windmill hills etc are recommended. The glass greenhouse, which collects about 5500 plants, and this flower house in bloom is also very good to see. In addition, you can tour the equestrian practice up close and you can ride a pony. There is also a barbecue square and a pool of Tsurumi green space.

Blooming and this flower house

The largest Japanese conservatory built as a pavilion for the city of Osaka at the EXPo '90 "International Flower and Green Expo" held in 1990. About 5500 species of plants and about 15000 strains of plants growing in various climatic zones on the planet, from the tropics to arid zones, high mountains and the polar sphere, are divided into climatic zones for cultivation and display. Attendants go around the hall together and hold a "flower tour" that happily introduces episodes and origins related to flowers every day. In each season, various events are also held.

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