Vacation Village Irago Auto Campground

Located at the tip of the Atsumi Peninsula at Cape Irago. The campsite is surrounded by pine forests. Tennis courts can be used from 1650 yen to 300 yen per hour on the site.

Located at the tip of the Atsumi Peninsula at Cape Irago. The campsite is surrounded by pine forests. Tennis courts can be used from 1650 yen to 300 yen per hour on the site.

The clams from the Atsumi Peninsula, which are reputed to be large and have good taste. Let's collect bucket-filled clams on a remote shore while being blown by a refreshing sea breeze. There is also a free loan of rakes.

A resort beach on the coast bordering the port of Irago. Clean water with high clarity is popular. Families can play with peace of mind on the remote shore. Melon hunting is also possible nearby.

I want to fully taste my favorite melon. A plantation that makes such a dream come true. In addition to 1 ball of melon hunting, there are various plans, such as all-you-can-eat, 1/2 ball tasting course, so let's choose with your stomach and wallet. I am also impressed with the taste of homemade 100% melon juice. Melon hunting 2100 yen ~ (with cold cut melon), strawberry picking 1300 yen ~ (all you can eat) etc.

The Atsumi Peninsula, the southern tip of Aichi Prefecture, is a green peninsula blessed with a warm climate. In the spring, you can enjoy the landscape with its eyes and enjoy the seafood of the sea with its mouth. You can enjoy picking strawberries while standing in a large strawberry garden at the tip of the Atsumi Peninsula. In the field in front of you, the experience of harvesting fresh vegetables is also popular.

The Atsumi Peninsula is one of the nation's leading production areas, accounting for about 30 percent of the domestic share of Electric Chrysanthemum. In order to delay the flowering time after 22:00, around September to November, the house is lit to artificially increase the sunshine time. The light of the house illuminates the autumn night sky.

Located at the tip of the Atsumi Peninsula, it is also the departure and arrival point for high-speed boats going in the direction of Chita and ferries going to Toba. There is also the Yashinomi Museum, whose main theme is the poem "Yashinomi" by Shimazaki Fujimura.

A chalk lighthouse at the southern tip of Aichi Prefecture, on the cutting edge of the Atsumi Peninsula. Since it was built in 1929, it has been watching the safety of the sea. From here, you can see Kamishima [Kamishima], which is the setting for "Shiosai" by Yukio Mishima, and there is also a promenade from the lighthouse. The contrast between the blue sea in front of you and the white lighthouse is beautiful, and it is a romantic mood when the sun sets on a sunny day. It has been selected as a "lover's sacred place" along with Koiji Kehama, and has also become a dating spot.

Kunio Yanagita stayed at Irako in 1899 (Meiji 31), A monument inscribed with a lyric poem of "The One Name of the Far Island, which is not known to me," which was born when he told his best friend, Shimazaki Fujimura, the story of picking up palm fruit.

On the slopes of the mountain behind the Cape Irago Lighthouse, there is a song monument where the king of the Tami dynasty, the royal family of the Tenmu dynasty, "Spare the lives of Utsusemi, the weeping of Irago's island, and the eating of the thamar algae." the song was chanted in response to the compassion of the foster people when they were being chased by the capital and were huddled in Irako.