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Ōigawa Dōdano Station

An uninhabited station on the Oigawa Todo, opened in 6 Showa, where the one-story wooden-story station building creates a nostalgic atmosphere. It has been repaired several times, and is used carefully while retaining the taste of Showa. He won the Shizuoka Prefectural Urban Landscape Award in 2010.

Oigawa Route Oku-Lake Station

The station that is the ninth station from Sento Station, the last station of SL, on Oigawa Todo, the only station in Japan known for its almost daily SL running. The Oku Oi Rainbow Bridge of the Southern Alps Apu and Line (Igawa Line) is built on a dam lake called Sosofushiko, and it is talked about on SNS as a mysterious station floating on the lake. There is also a view spot where you can see the unexplored station, which is about a 15-minute walk away.

Suspension Bridge in Yanxiang (Koikin Bridge)

From the height of 11m, the Oi River and dynamic panorama will allow you to enjoy the greatness of nature. Let's cross the 220m long suspension bridge while enjoying the thrill of swinging. If the time is met, you can encounter SL running under the bridge.

Thousand Head SL Museum

The Oigawa-Teirado Museum attached to the Sento station, which displays parts such as SL models and railway dioramas, as well as piston rings. The miniature model railway model, which runs for 100 yen, is popular. It takes 30 minutes.

Hill Park of the Wisdom

An open-air park located on a small hill on the slope of Mount Chicha, on the opposite bank of Chido Station. The view corridor Skywalk offers a wide view of the city, tea plantations and green mountains, mainly around the Oi River.

Kawane Onsen Fureai no Izumi

A day-trip bathing facility that boasts a natural landscape, with an abundant water supply of as much as 545 liters per minute and a water bath with an abundant water supply of 545 liters per minute.

Tiyakiya

The specialty is 150 yen, one large piece of green, which is made by mixing powdered tea and matcha in the skin. High-grade sencha and cooked powdered tea are added to bring out the aroma. We start baking after receiving the order, so we can eat freshly made. When buying a lot, make an appointment in advance.

Kato Confectionery

There are many shops on Kawane Road along the Oigawa-Teemichi Line that sell sweets unique to tea spots. The feature is that the cream is contained in the paste wrapped in the soft skin. Tea Daifuku 4 pieces 750 yen ~ which contains local tea in the cream is also popular. Tea pudding 230 yen. Be careful because the completion time of Daifuku is not the same as the opening time. About 9: 30 white, 10: 30 tea.

Maruie soy sauce Kawane Honke

Founded in Meiji 43 (1910). Shop for homemade soy sauce and miso. Selected materials such as soybeans and natural salt from Hokkaido are used. Soy sauce made by the old-fashioned method is made by aging moromi prepared in early spring for one and a half years. Countryside miso is sparingly salty. Mass sales are also possible. 1 kg800 yen ~. The thick-tasting soy sauce is 1.8 liters, 1250 yen, and 714 yen a liter.

Road Station Kawane Onsen

Roadside station with the day-trip hot spring facility "Fureai no Izumi" as its main facility. Kawane Onsen boasts a volume of 645 liters of hot water per minute, and the hot springs flowing from the source are drawn in the bathhouse of Fureai no Izumi. The popular one is an open-air bath where the SL of Oigawa can be seen running. There is also a hot spring pool and a stand in the facility, and tea soba using the specialty Kawane tea and salt ramen using hot spring water are recommended at the restaurant. The stand is rich in salt made by boiling down Kawane Onsen, as well as famous products such as tea soba and tea yokan. Also on the site are a maternity stand and an asshoyu, a hot spring stand and an accommodation "Fureai Cottage" which draws hot springs to all the buildings.

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