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Kurosawa Sake Brewery Sake House

"Izutsu-cho [Izutsu-cho]", a local sake representative of Saku. You can see the history and history of this famous sake that Toji has been protecting since the end of the Edo period. In the Tozo and the second-floor multi-purpose exhibition hall, there are also sake brewing tools such as the sake tank (Sakabune) and the sake tub, as well as folk tools, sake ware, and heirloom art items to remember the old life. There is also a tasting sale at the Kuramoto shop.

Minami-Aiki Onsen Takimi no Yu

The facility stands on the ground overlooking the Inukoro Falls along the Minami-Aiki River, which is a further 3km from the front of the Minami-Aiki Village Hall. The two bathhouses both face the river, with large bathhouses with large bathtubs and bubble baths, toutseyu, electric baths, etc. In addition, there is a welfare bath for the reservation system. There is a dining room, private room rest room, etc. You can relax slowly.

Kōmi-cho Kogen Museum of Art

The museum stands on the Matsuharako plateau, at the foot of Yagatake. It contains works by Mr. Kuribayashi, a painter who is a native of Kōmi-cho and a former member of the Kokugakai, as well as works by Mr. Tatsuzo Shimaoka, a human national treasure and potter, and a pre-war SP record. It holds characteristic planned exhibitions and related events dealing with local writers, contemporary art, design, architecture, etc. There is a day-trip hot spring facility next to Yahho. The building, which is in harmony with the surrounding nature, was designed by international architect Tadao Ando. It takes 30 minutes.

Matsubara Sukata Shrine

Kosha, located on the eastern shore of Lake Matsubara. It is said to have been founded from the Nara period to the Kamakura period (between 710 and 1333). The precinct houses a nozarashi bell donated by Shingen Takeda. A long time ago, it was a Brahma bell acquired by Shingen as a booty for his attack on Shino, and a fire reportedly occurs when placed indoors. For a long time, it has been placed under the roof for preservation. A 10-minute walk from the shrine, there is a shrine on the north shore of the lake. Every year from July to August, a stamp rally is held around seven shrines around Lake Matsubara, and if you collect five or more stamps, you will get a small souvenir. The stamp book 200 yen can be purchased at the tourist information office.

Lake Matsubara

Lake Matsubara is a collective term for the 10-little-small and the-small-10-year-old lake formed by the eruption of Tengu-dake [Tengu-only] at the Yagatake Renpong. In general, Lake Matsubara is the largest Lake Ina [Inako], and there are also Long Lake [Choko] and Otsuki Lake [Otsuki]. There is a promenade on the lakeside that can be walked in about 45 minutes a lap, and in the summer it is packed with people who enjoy camping and hiking, boating and cycling. From late December to early March, when the lake surface is completely iced, you can also enjoy the smelt fishing. It is also a lake that became the motif of the North Wind Priest's Kantaro.

Starry hot water

Located on the Shinshu-Yatsugatake-Matsuharako plateau, the natural hot spring facilities in the complex resort city where you can enjoy golf, tennis, skiing and more throughout the year. Each of the two hot water baths has an open-air bath with a wood deck and a rock bath with a feeling of style, which are replaced each day. Relax and relax while looking at the great nature of Mount Asama and Lake Matsubara in the daytime, and the night view of Sakudaira and the stars of the sky. Lunch and bathing set 2000 yen ~ is also popular.

The bread of the plateau

A shop that sticks to ingredients such as locally grown flour and water. Among them, "Mokriyama" 324 yen, which is a simple dough made of only flour, natural yeast and natural salt, and puffy filled with the delicious air of the plateau, is a bread like no other.

Chatreese Gateau Kingdom Small Sea

The Matsubara Lake plateau, which extends at about about 1400m in elevation, at the northern foot of the Yatsugatake Renpong. All-season sports resort spread over its rich nature. Centred around the hotel's "Chatrese Gatorkingdom Dam Xianghai", facilities including cottages and campgrounds, outdoor indoor tennis courts, hot spring facilities "Starry Sky Water", golf course "Chatrese Country Club Xianghai" and ski area "Chatrese Ski Valley Xianghai" are available. It is also dressed for a nature walk, and you can enjoy holidays on the plateau every season. Weddings at the "Matsuharako Kogen Church Riex Chapel" are also popular.

Chatrese Ski Valley Small Sea

The ski area of the plateau resort "Gateau Kingdom Kōmi" at the northern foot of Yatsugatake Renpong, at an altitude of about 1400m. Opening is from early December to late March, with a clear weather rate of 70%. There are seven courses that can be satisfied from beginner to advanced, including a downhill course with a maximum of 2.5km, which is also convincing for senior players to glide from an altitude of 1780m. A variety of attractions such as snow active park and naughty piste are also available. Adjacent to the hotel "Chatreze Gatow Kingdom Dam Small Sea" and day-trip hot spring facilities. You can also enjoy original sweets and authentic course dishes at the restaurant, and enjoy a slightly luxurious snow life.

Fuse Onsen

The inside of the building is spacious with impressive ceiling. The large bathhouse has a bathhouse with a steam room with a local iron stone, and a jacuzzi with a tuhu stone, and a bathhouse with a sauna, which alternates between men and women by week. The popular open-air bath is a good location with a distance of Mount Asama. There is also a welfare bath (reservation required) for people with physical disabilities.

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