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Muramatsu Park

Muramatsu Park, a sprawling city park of 370,000 square meters that includes Mount Atago at an altitude of 103m, has been selected as the "100 Japanese Sakura Places" with about 3,000 cherry blossoms in bloom in the spring. In addition, you can enjoy "spring flowers" and "autumn leaves" on the promenade and observation deck in the park, and it is selected as the third place in the "100 Niigata Jingchies".

Gosen regular market

It has a history of more than 360 years and is called the city of Niigata. The city stands on two and seven days every month in the shopping square in front of the city hall, and a street stall of fresh goods and daily merchandise opens. In addition, the year-end city will be held on December 31.

Single cedar tulip field

Gosen City is one of the prefecture's leading areas of tulip production. From mid to late April, 1.5 million trees bloom in a field of about 3ha. In addition to the sale of potted plants, the sale of tulips is well received at the "Tulip Festival", which is held in conjunction with flowering.

Ryokan Sweets Honpo Daikokuya

A long-established Japanese confectionery company with more than 130 years of existence. Popular with sweets related to Ryokan. Ryokan senchi with plenty of eggs baked with Ryokan's ink is 570 yen ~ good taste of the product with reduced sweetness. The handling shops are Roadside Station Tenno-no-sato/Roadside Station Ryōkō no Sato Yūrai-kōbō, Ryōkan Memorial Hall (Roadside Station Ryōkō no Sato/Ryōkan Memorial Hall is only Shirayukō).

Ihana Beach

On Long Beach, which is calm and remote, you can enjoy a wonderful view of Sado in front and Yahiko on the right. It is popular with families because children can also play with peace of mind.

Road Station Ego Izunasaki Tenno no no Sato

The Tenno-Izumazaki period house, which recreates the customs of the Edo period, the Izumazaki Petroleum Memorial Hall, which displays materials from the oil industry, the goods house with a large selection of specialities and sea products from Izumazaki, and the roadside station, where restaurants and restaurants where you can eat the dishes of the Sea of Japan. At the Tenji Demunzaki period hall, you can recreate the streets of your wife in the Edo period and the magistrate ship, and you can also enjoy the old toy store that you can actually buy, the paper balloon making experience, and the nostalgic old toys. You can also watch the sunset over the Sea of Japan from the Yunagi Bridge outside.

Hokukoku Highway, wife-in-house

A tour and exchange facility that appeared along the highway in January 2007. During the Edo period, he recreated his wife-in-house near the site of Kumakiya-Tomariya, which had been a Kaifenya. You can tour the interior where "Sōma", "Mise", "Chama" and "Nezama" continue facing the highway. Heavy construction with thick beams passing through the stairwell ceiling. There are various exhibits throughout the year, including the Tokyo University of the Arts student's Izumazaki Tsuma-jumi street painting, and the Mayu-tama, Tenjin-sama, and Tsurushimina decorations.

Tienzi Demunzaki period hall

An exhibition building located within the village of the roadside station, Ego Izunasaki Tenshu. It recreates a model of the Gōyō ship from the time of the shogunate's direct district, as well as the Daikanshō in Izumozaki. You can experience making paper balloons (200 yen per person) in a streetscape that recreates the kite shop, picture candle shop and paper balloon shop of the time full of Edo emotion. In addition to the oil memorial, there is also a restaurant and a property building. The bridge of Yunagi is popular with young people. It takes 40 minutes.

Ryokan, Izuunzaki Memorial Hall

The memorial hall of the Zen monk Ryokan during the Edo period. It is based on the fact that Yoshihiro was born in the family of Tachibana-Yamamoto, a famous master in Izumozaki, and exhibits such as remembrance, paintings, and literature materials. Adjacent to each other are the first-ranked Ryōkan and the Sunset Hill Park (Irisensei) of the 100-year-old Nigata Kagesatsu, and the Ryōkando also stands on the site of the nearby Tachibana mansion.

Basho Garden

In July of the year of Genroku 2 (1689), the poet Matsuo Basho stopped at this ground on the way of the Oku-no-Hosomichi journey, leaving the phrase "Yokotaku Tenkawa in Arakai or Sado", and a punctuated monument carved with the preface of Bashō's galaxy stands.

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