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Seasonal meya

A store of dried fish recommended by the inn, a hotel in the vicinity of the Tenbashi, which also has a large selection of souvenirs; a Japanese-style souvenir shop near Tenbashi Station, which also sells antiques; and a variety of cards are allowed.

Tourist boat at the abashi

A sightseeing boat connecting the Tenbashi pier next to Chion-ji Temple and the Ichinomiya Station pier under the Kukumatsu Park, which runs a 12-minute journey over the Aso Sea while hoping for the pine trees at Tenbashi.

Tibashi Beach

It is crowded with many people in the past year; about 6700 pine-lined trees and white sand, blue sea, and a swimming beach located in the Tendashi, one of the three views of Japan.

Bridge View Land

An amusement park at the top of Mount Wenju. From here on the crotch peeping, the abashirate is called Hiryukan (Hiryukan) because the dragon appears to fly off, and is one of the view spots of the abashirate. You can enjoy a Ferris wheel of 300 yen in the park. You can reach the summit in 6 minutes by lift or 7 minutes for a 40-passenger monorail.

Rotation Bridge

A circumstance bridge connecting the Wenzhu district to the Tianhashi. More than 50 times on many days, each time the ship passes, the bridge turns 90 degrees from the center. It used to be human-powered, but now it is electric-powered. It is emotional to spend about five minutes slowly on the ship. Even if the ship does not pass on Sunday, it will turn (11-15 o'clock. 11 o'clock, 12 o'clock, 13 o'clock, 14 o'clock, 15 o'clock * once an hour).

Tree lined with pine trees

It is covered with about 5000 pines, and has a total length of about 3.6km. From the end to the end (Bunju to Fuchu) it is about 50 minutes on foot and about 20 minutes by bicycle. Along the way, there are such things as Isoshimizu and Tenmodate Shrine.

WRings Lanterns of Wisdom

The lanterns standing on the side of the pier at the Tendashi, which are said to have been signposts for ships traveling to and from the Wendju Channel (Tendashi-dashi Waterway) with lights lit in the ring during the Edo period.

Jion-ji Temple (Bunju-do)

It is commonly known as Monju, the cut door of the Tengashi, and is an ancient temple known as the place of worship of Monju Bodhisattva, who has been able to bestow wisdom since ancient times. The main temple is a festival of the Monju Bodhisattva (important cultural property) of the secret Buddha, while the precincts include the Muromachi period construction taho pagoda (important cultural property), the Kamakura period-foundry iron ship (important cultural property), and the wisdom lantern near the contact seafarer just beside it.

Isomizu

A well in the sand spit of the Tien Hashi. It is fresh water that does not contain any salt even though the surrounding area is surrounded by the sea, and has been selected as one of the "Japan Meisui Hundred Selections". Many songs have been chanted, including Izumi Shikibu's Izumi Shikibu's "Isoshimizu Miyako under the pine of the bridge."

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