
It was the setting for Yasushi Inoue's maiden novel, The Hound Gun, and is located in the mountains, about 6km from Yukashima Onsen towards the Amagi Pass. You can enjoy the beautiful feeling in the four seasons, especially the autumn season is wonderful. There is also a promenade along the valley and a literary monument of Yasushi Inoue stands along the way.

A waterfall with a head of 25m and a width of 7m. In the atmosphere of deep trees and silence, the appearance of falling with intense noise is powerful. The road to the waterfall was opened at the end of the Meiji era, and in the past it was a mysterious place where people could not approach it. The surrounding area is cool even in the summer, and the area around the waterfall and on the rock surface of the waterhole is a large population of Shizuoka Prefecture's designated natural monument, known as Hai Komochisida. It has been selected as one of "100 Japanese waterfalls". Since the observation deck is installed and you can see the waterfall, it is also recommended for those with bad feet.

Geneji Bital, who grew up in Amagi, flits fantastically over the valley of Amagi.

A day bath is also accepted at a resort hotel on the island of Izu and Amagi Yuke. You can enjoy the beauty of the valley and the whole green of the valley from the open-air bath at the source of the spring, which faces the Sakogyo Gorge of the Nekogoshi River, a tributary of the Kano River. The fresh green in May, fireflies in June, river play in the summer, and the autumn leaves and the scenery of the four seasons are beautiful in October. The surroundings are lit up at night. Large baths for single men and women also flow from the source. Accommodation is from 8250 yen per night for 2 meals (1 room for 2 people). A private bath is also available for day bathing (due to availability on the day, no advance reservation).

A wooden one-story hot spring facility that stands in a favourable environment where fishing can also be enjoyed at the base of the Niheimeibashi over Nekoshikawa, which is slightly off the Yukejima hot spring town. The back of the rest room, which is about 30 tatami mats, is a single-sex bathhouse, and a small rock-bath-style inner bath and a stone open-air bath where you can hear the seno sound are poured with an abundant source of 100%. There is also a private bath (1100 yen for an hour, a separate bathing fee) with a view of the flow of Nekoshikawa in the vicinity. It is also convenient that it has a rest room and a private room for a fee, and inexpensive accommodation for self-catering.

One boar croquettes with a combination of a special miso sauce and wild boar meat, 160 yen, is popular.

Wasabi pickled in sake lees is a staple of Amajo souvenirs. The store is a long-established store that has been around for more than 100 years and is made using fresh wasabi harvested in Wasabi Sawa, a self-made garden. By the way, the store is a good location with a view of Jōreno Waterfall in the front and Wasabi Sawa in the rear. In addition to raw wasabi, there are special types of wasabi, soy sauce, three cups of vinegar, wasabi joyu dumplings (150 yen), and ice cream (250 yen). Ice cream, which has a word of mouth reputation, is well received for its freshly grated raw wasabi and wasabi salt toppings.

A love spot on the "yō-dō", which was once maintained as a walking path by villagers and travelers to the communal bathhouse. The "Otohashi" and "Meihashi", which span near the confluence of the Motogawa River and Nekoshikawa, together are called "Encounter Bridge". It is said that when a man who crossed the bridge and a woman who crossed the bridge meet, they can be happy. In June, a festival will be held, and Genjihital, who grew up in Amagi, will fly fantastically over the valley of Amagi. You can also enjoy autumn leaves from mid-November to early December.

It is located in the Amagi Kaikan, which is equipped with a theater, and will display the costumes and props used in the stage of the play "Yuzuru" by Mr. Junji Kinoshita. There is also a video theater where the highlight scenes of the stage are shown for 16 minutes.

A walking path around the inside of the hot spring while listening to the babbling of the river at Yukejima Onsen. It is said that the road, which was once maintained as a walking path by local people to the communal bathhouse, also walked by Yasushi Inoue and Makisui Wakayama. There is a man bridge and a woman bridge at the meeting point of the river, and it is a popular place to be happy when men and women meet here. About an hour a lap. Kawaganoyu in the communal bathhouse (300 yen for adults, 100 yen for children (elementary school students and younger), time: 13 ~ 22 o'clock, Wednesday 8 ~ 22 o'clock).