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Water Ling Lake

In addition to taking a walk around the area, you can also spend time at the Nihon Showa Ongaku Village, which consists of halls, restaurants, cottages, etc.

Anpachi Onsen Recreation Center

In 2011, the second source was excavated, and a day-trip bathing facility operated by Anpachi-cho, which draws a hot spring that springs from 1500m underground. Fountain is effective in the relief of neuralgia, myalgia and joint pain, fatigue recovery, and health promotion in sodium-chloride hot springs. For both men and women, there are inner and nayu, outdoor baths, and water pots and Hinokizu, and a kids corner is also available. There is no soap or other equipment in the bathroom.

Lifelong Learning Center Heart Pier Anpachi

A lifelong learning center with a full range of facilities including a library and children's house, a historical and folk museum, and an observatory & planetarium. Water with a high oxygen concentration, which is said to be good for health, springs up in the well "Happiness Spring" on the site, and it is crowded with families holding plastic bottles.

An Yahyo plum garden

Opened as a new attraction in Anpachi-cho in 1998, more than 100 kinds and more than 1200 plum trees are planted in a site area of about 3.9ha, including plum trees donated by people inside and outside the town, the variety is one of the best in the country.

Shrines

A shrine located along the Kamakura Kaido, which connected Kamakura and Kyo during the Kamakura period. It enshrines the three gods of Takami Seishin, Heavenly Middle Lord, and Shinmyo Seishin, and in the story of a medieval romantic legend, Judge Oguri and Princess Teruite, two people prayed to this shrine. Widely known as the God of Bend. This shrine, whose name is also found in the "Jukuroya Diary", and the Machiya Kanon-do, which houses the Eleanmen Kansei Ongusvari, who was the guardian of Teruhime, and the Kamakura Kaido area, are maintained as historical site parks.

Chusukawa Senbon Cherry Blossom

About 1000 cherry trees are planted on both banks of the Nakasu River, which runs through the center of the town of Anpachi, for an extended 3km, and is known as the "Chusukawa Senbonzakura". During the flowering season, it is crowded with a large number of tourists.

Rand

A small children's amusement park adjacent to the Yōnō Park, which includes attractions for small children, including a Ferris wheel, go-karts and chain swings with a full view of the Nio Plain in the park, as well as animal petting square, fiahori and a full-scale railway diorama. Meals also at the Sunflower Restaurant in the park.

Gifu Prefecture Children's Country

A children's playground that makes use of the natural terrain and environment, located within the Yōroi Park, famous for its "Yōroi Falls". The site is about 100,000 square meters, and there are many facilities such as children's houses, Boken Hiroba, Wanpaku Hiroba and Nobinobi Hiroba. The children's pool, which opens during the summer vacation period, is a 300-square-meter gourd-shaped pool that can be used from children with diapers to third grade elementary school students. There is a pool for infants with a depth of 30cm and a pool for elementary school students with a depth of 60cm.

Anti-Dislocation

A huge art garden built by world-famous artist Shusaku Arakawa and poet Madeleine Gins in an 18,000-square-meter oval depression located within the Yoyo Park. There are five large and small Japanese archipelago on the undulating slopes, intersected by pairs of hemispherical mounds and hollows, or intersected by 148 excursion paths that are bound like labyrinths. The nine pavilions also almost lose their sense of balance in a mysterious structure, such as the "house of things that resemble at the extreme" where furniture is suspended and the sense of up and down is paralyzed, and the "between the cuts and closes" where the darkness is groped. With a height difference of up to 25m and many slopes, it is easy to walk in shoes. Place Summary 1 to 2 hours.

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