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The exchange museum of Japanese demons

A unique museum with an Oni theme at the foot of Mount Oe, known for the legend of exterminating the demon of the sake-drinking children. The museum displays various materials about the demon, including the faces of the demon from Japan and abroad, as well as picture scrolls depicting the legend of exterminating the demon of Oeyama. Demon tiles and other items from the Asuka period to the modern era are also displayed.

Fukuchiyama Zoo

There are kangaroos and about 350 animals of 75 species in the park. There is a contact square where you can feed animals (50 yen) in the fence, and it is possible to touch animals. Among them, the colander is a popular destination.

Three-dan Pond Park

A vast natural park with a total area of about 56ha centered on the three-dan pond. There is a promenade around the pine forest around the pond, so you can enjoy watching the waterside birds while feeling the changes of the four seasons. In the park, there is a zoo where you can interact with animals, a botanical garden, a children's science house, a tennis court, a trim plaza, an observation deck, and a playground square.

Former Ise-Nai Imperial Shrine

The first Jinza-ji and the transmitted shrine of Amaterasu-Ōgami, who moved around the country by the time it became the Ise Shrine. One of the few shrines that now carry the simple and rustic architectural styles from ancient times as they are, such as the main shrine built of Shinmei-style with thatched roofs, and the "Kuroki no Torii", which was made of logs without being skinned of cedar wood. In particular, the giant trees surrounding this precinct and the natural deep forests leave the shrine as it was, feeling the gods in nature. Nishizando is home to the Nikuragatake Harukasho, where the faith of the fulfillment is located. The sun sets at the top of the summer solstice in the sacred place of the forbidden foot that the spirit descended.

Mount Oe

Renfeng, whose main peak is Senjokagatake at an altitude of 832m. It is known as the land of the legend of the defeat of the demon, and there are various facilities with the theme of the demon in the Oe area at its foot. One of them is the Japan Oni Exchange Museum (Price: 330 yen, Time: 9-17 o'clock, Closed: Monday (the next day in case of a public holiday), the next day of the public holiday, December 28-January 4, parking lot: Available). It stores and displays materials about the world's demons as well as the whole of Japan. The Oeyama area is maintained as a leisure zone, and you can enjoy various outdoor experiences. The view of the cloud sea from the Oeyama Yagome and Onitake Inari Shrine is superb.

Bio Sweet's Capo Capo

Sweets workshop next to the "Wachi-Yamanosou no Mori", which is full of greenery. Cakes and baked goods made from safe and secure materials such as Miyama's flat-range eggs and unbleached flour are popular. At the cafe you can enjoy the cake while watching the nature spread through the window.

Kyoto Prefectural Tamba Natural Sports Park Family Pool

The Tamba Natural Sports Park, which has a variety of facilities including an athletics stadium, a gymnasium, and sports facilities such as tennis courts, a Kyoto training center with accommodation facilities, and the Tamba Astronomical Museum in the rich nature of around 53ha of Tamba Kogen. The swimming pool, which is opened in the summer months, is popular with a thrilling 82m long waterslide and wave-making pool. A slow-flowing babbling pool about 40cm deep and a 25m pool with a swimming pool with a flowing stream are also well received. The adjacent rest house is available in swimsuits and snacks are also provided.

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