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Oku Ise Forest Pier Oku Ise Miyagawa Hot Springs

It is located in Oku-Ise, where the source of the Seiryu Miyagawa is located, and is a day-trip hot spring facility with accommodation and Oku-Ise Forest Pia. The source on the site is a hot spring with a temperature of 25 degrees and a low temperature, but the source component is dense, and the hot water has a beautiful skin that is familiar to the skin. The large bathhouse following the Miyagawa Sanso in the lodging building includes an open-air bath with inner baths and rocks, as well as an outdoor tsuteyu (seasonal), which is also a monthly herbal bath. There are cottages, camp sites and seasonal barbecue gardens around the area, and the hot spring bathing after being familiar with nature through river play and hiking in Sonogawa is exceptional.

Oku Ise PA [Up]

A parking area located between Omiya Odai IC and Seiwataki IC on Kisei Expressway. It is a quiet PA surrounded by mountains near the world heritage site, Kumano Kodo Iseji. It is also close to Odaigahara, one of the most rainy areas in Japan, and is known as a beautiful place for water. You can enjoy local tastes such as "Ise Udon" and the seafood of Ise Bay. "Nayomochi", which does not use any additives such as preservatives and preservatives, is recommended for souvenirs. It uses glutinous rice and picky rice from the local Odai-cho, and features a texture close to that of rice.

Oku ISE PA [Descent]

A parking area located between the Seiwataki IC and the Omiya Odai IC. It is a quiet PA near the world heritage site, Kumano Kodo Iseji, surrounded by abundant nature. It is close to Odaigahara, one of Japan's leading rainy areas, and is famous as a beautiful place for water, and has a reputation for gourmet menus. The juice used for udon and soba noodles is a full-fledged style that takes soup from kelp, mackerel and bonito. I would like to taste "Curry Udon", which has repeated visitors from outside the prefecture. A popular product with hidden milk products and "hand-made rice balls" from Oyamauchi Dairy Farm, which has a history of more than 60 years.

Road Station Oku Ise

A natural-rich roadside station in Oku Ise. The "Seiryu Miyagawa", which has been crowned Japan's best many times in the country's water quality survey, flows right beside it. From locally produced fresh vegetables grown by clean air and water, a variety of regional specialties are available. Every Sunday, "Oku-Ise Waiwai-shi" is held to sell local-picked vegetables, woodwork products and other items. In addition, at the cafeteria and food stalls, 30 meals on weekdays using local ingredients are limited to "daily lunch" 720 yen, local venison and pork hamburger "Oishika Burger" 500 yen, and Ochiyama dairy "soft ice cream" 300 yen. It is popular.

Hotaru in Odai Town

You can watch Genji Firefly around the beginning of June 20, Heike Firefly around the beginning of June 15 for two weeks, and Hime Firefly between the beginning of July and two weeks at the Tada River in the district of Kuriya, Uratani, Kana, and Yakii in the town of Odai.

Sixteen Falls

A waterfall in front of the climbing entrance of Osugidani. It is said that this waterfall, which flows down into Mino-Gaya, was discovered in the astronomical 10 years (1541), and was named because of the height of the waterfall (about 90m). In fact, it is not so high, but when viewed up close, it is overwhelmed by its power.

Oyodo West Coast Moon Beach Campground

In addition to swimming in the sea, you can also fish and clamming on the shore in front of the campsite, so you can fully enjoy nature. There is also a swimming pool, a mini golf course and a basket court within the campsite, which can be enjoyed by adults and children. One of the tent sites is spacious and the point is that you can spend time leisurely. You can also reserve seafood and local brand meat directly from the country.

Itsuki-only and History Experience Hall

You can experience the play and life culture of the Heian period, which was once played in this area by Saio and the dynasties. The exterior is built using cedar and cypress from Mie Prefecture as a model based on the Heian aristocrat's residence "Nedōzukuri", and is built in traditional techniques that do not use nails. In the hall, there are weaving (such as coaster 500 yen) and seasonal experience courses (paid and reserved). In addition, there is a 30-minute free loan for the board game "Pong Sugoroku Experience", which was all the rage from commoners to aristocrats. An exhibition of annual events related to the five verses is held.

Sainomiya Historical Museum

A museum showcasing the history of the Saimu, with the palace of an unmarried princess (Saiō) serving the Ise Shrine. In Exhibition Room I, twelve single-figure lifetimes dolls and furnishings are displayed in the living room of Saio, which is a full-size building. Excavation materials of the site of the Saimu are exhibited in the exhibition room II, mainly the restored model of the estate, and hands-on exhibits such as the restoration of earthenware and the dating quiz are also introduced. There is also a large screen image exhibition room.

Town Station Matsuyuki Agriculture From the Future Village

The "Kōkō-mura", run by the Agricultural Production Corporation (Ari) Matsuyuki Agriculture and Agriculture, is a tourist spot that combines a restaurant, a Western-style confectionery shop, a vineyard, a foot bath, and an animal square. At lunch, you can enjoy your own production of Matsusaka's specialty Tori Miso-yaki “Tori Miso-ya”, which is a specialty of Tori-Miso-yaki, which is baked with miso. In the afternoon, you can touch the animals in the animal square, and when you are tired of playing, you can enjoy the whole family. Sweets and souvenirs are available at the pastry shop "Happy House". "Meihime's Twelve Single Baums" using four types of dough is recommended. There is a historic site, Saigu, nearby and I would like to visit it.

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