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The village of carp

About 200 Japanese carp swim in a pond in a Japanese garden with natural stones, and about 130 carp swim in a large tank indoors, and their appearance is called a "swimming gem." The exhibition room introduces the history, varieties, and methods of breeding of carp.

Sea of Japan Fisherman's Cape

A spot where a fresh fish market, shops selling marine goods, an exhibition house, and others gather. The Japan Sea Fresh Fish Center sells seasonal seafood such as crabs and fresh fish caught across the country, including in the near sea. In the restaurant, you can taste Japanese food using fresh ingredients. There is also a BBQ corner where you can bake and eat ingredients from the fresh fish center.

Japan Sea Fish Center

A popular direct sales office, located within the Sea of Japan Fisherman's Cape. Fresh-boiled crabs and dried fish, including lively fish centered on the features, are lined up. There is a beach-yaki corner at the front of the store, and there is also a "charcoal hut" nearby where you can bring in the ingredients you bought here and enjoy a charcoal-grilled barbecue, so you want to enjoy freshly baked hot tea.

New tea shop of sake

A liquor store standing in a land overlooking Lover Cape. Visiting the breweries of various places with their feet, a landlady who is qualified as a savage artist suggests sake that suits each person's needs, such as choosing sake that suits the dish and taste of your choice. The second floor of the store is a free rest room with a stunning view, so you can relax with your family.

Yoneyama SA [Descent]

Located in Yachihiko Sado Yoneyama National Park, a service area with an outstanding location. The Yoneyama IC is attached. There is an observation deck in the area, a sacred peak and Yoneyama spread out in front, and you can see the island of Sado floating in the Sea of Japan from the back of the site. The silhouette of the sea and Sado Island, which are steeped in the setting sunset, is one of the most beautiful on the Hokuriku Expressway. Aim for the evening hours, I want to enjoy the exquisite scenery as well as a break. The recommended is "snapper rice bream tea pickle" which is a local specialty of Kashiwazaki. "Fukuura Hakkei-don" and "Salmon Tuna-don" are also reputed as delicious. You can taste it at the restaurant "Fukuura", which is proud of the sea.

Musician Doll House

Located in the Sea of Japan Fisherman's Cape, it displays 2000 dolls from all over the world with the theme of musicians, with dolls made of wood carvings, porcelain, metal, paper, and other instruments from each country.

Dōichi-an Indigo Folk Museum

It displays ceramics, ancient folk goods, and old-fashioned items, mainly Japanese old indigo cotton, magic lamps and belo indigo, as well as Asian folk art, mainly Chinese. A space of relaxed harmony and relaxation, with impressive bamboo preparation.

House of demented entertainment

A museum located in the Kashiwazaki Collection Village in the hills of the wind. The collection of about 50,000 local toys from various parts of Japan, collected by Shoji Iwashita, a native of Kashiwazaki. 10,000 items from the collection are on display. In addition to blue-eyed dolls from Japan and the United States in the early Showa era, there are local toys from all over Japan, such as traditional kokeshi, dochimin, kite, and kites, as well as items rooted in traditional customs and life. It takes 30 minutes.

Black Ship Hall

A museum located in the Kashiwazaki Collection Village, Kaze no Oka. From the end of the Tokugawa period, the collection of Meiji was exhibited mainly. From the perspective of the common people, the appearance of the Japanese version of the Japanese version and the opening of the Japanese government, such as the Japanese clock and the arquegris gun, is introduced. The taste of the lithograph, which is said to be a "forehead painting", is exactly "Gōnaka no Ya", and works by woodblock poet Sumio Kawakami are also on display. It has planned exhibitions in spring, summer and autumn. It takes 30 minutes.

Wind Hill, Kashiwazaki Collection Village

Near Yoneyama Ohashi in Kashiwazaki, known as the town of the collection. There are three collection houses on the hill of the wind, focusing on the early Showa era doll goodwill envoy "blue-eyed dolls" and "molester artists" displaying local toys from all over Japan, as well as on the eve of the opening of the country and later on. "Kurofune-kan", which exhibits dream-like works such as Meiji's lithographs and printmaker Sumio Kawakami's brush paintings, glass paintings, and picture books, as well as Ado-e-ki cotton old cloth, phantom kerosene, calligraphy tools, there are three houses of the "Dōtōan-Ago-mingeikan", which displays Soba Inoguchi and others.

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