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Tanzawa Forest Farm Square

The plantation uses the famous water of Hadano, which was also selected for the National Famous Water Hundred Selections, and grows a variety of agricultural products in a natural-rich environment surrounded by the mountains of Tanzawa. It is also well received that it can be eaten and compared in strawberry picking. The large house with an all-weather type of 800 tsubo is clean and large exclusively for sightseeing, and is a high-rise cultivation in which strawberries are picked while standing. In addition, the stroller can also be used with peace of mind.

Hadano Ito Farm

You can enjoy the nature of Tanzawa and the experience of harvesting vegetables such as picking blueberries, tomatoes, corn, and sweet potatoes. Fresh blueberries and vegetables that have just been harvested can be eaten on the spot. The Blueberry Garden is located next to the prefectural Hadano Togawa Park and is conveniently located for children's playgrounds and barbecues.

Culture Park

The culture park along the Mizunashi River, where the river dike becomes a famous spot for cherry blossoms in the spring, is a base for cultural, liberal arts, sports and recreation in the city of Hadano. The site is a vast area of 307,600 square meters, including the Coors Tech Hadano Culture Hall (Cultural Hall), the library and the Metax Gymnasium is dano (General Gymnasium), the athletics stadium, the Chūei Shinkin Stadium Hadano (Baseball Stadium), tennis courts, etc. It is composed of the Central Children's Park, which has the nickname of "Peko-chan Park Hada no". In early summer or autumn, a rose garden with 68 varieties and 970 roses in the Central Sports Park is recommended. In summer, an outdoor pool with a children's pool with a slide and a jabujabu pond are opened.

Minamoto Morning Mikazuka

A stone-built five-wheeled pagoda stands in what is reportedly the Mōshukuzuka of Minamoto Mincho in a grove located about 2.5km north of Hadano Station. In the year of Kenjinto 3 (1203), Jicho became the third general army of the Kamakura shogunate, but the reins were held by the Hōjō clan, and he was assassinated at Kamakura Tsuruoka Hachiman-miya by Jicho's nephew, Kōshō [Kugyo]. It is said that one of Mr. Miura's party, Taketsuneharu Taketsuneharu, relied on the lord of the land, Mr. Hatano, and buried the head of the real morning here. The original pagoda is wooden and is now housed at the Kamakura National Treasure Hall (telephone: 0467-22-0753) in the city of Kamakura. Adjacent to Tahara Furusato Park, Hadano City, is home to a farm products sales center, a soba shop, and a water mill.

Hyuga Yakushi Hōjobo

Reigame 2 years (716) The ancient temple which boasts a history of 1300 years of its recreation by the monk Gyoki. He flourished under the respect of successive emperors, as well as Gen Yoritomo, Masako, and the Tokugawa Shogunate. It is said that there is a ritual for eye disease, and it is counted as one of Japan's three pharmacists. After the demolition repairs, which were carried out for the first time in about 300 years, the main hall showed a beautiful figure of thatch. The main statue is a three-pronged statue of a wooden medicine master (the opening book is from January 1 to 3 and 8, and only on April 15). It also contains a large number of important national cultural treasures (28 items), such as the statue of the 12 wooden shrines, and can be seen at the treasure hall (fee: 300 yen, time: 10 to 16 o'clock, holiday: stormy weather).

Yoneya Charabuki Honpo

Because it was founded as a rice shop in the year of Yasunaga (1772-81), it still retains its name in the shop name. Kyalabuki is made by boiling the bunki native to Noyama with soy sauce, which used to be a preserved food for the monks. The scent and bitterness of a slight puffiness are working. 1 bag of homemade handmade kyarabuki 540 yen. In addition, there are about 15 kinds of tsukudani, such as shimeji, mountain udon, maitake mushrooms, and stalks.

Oyama Afuri Shrine

It was founded more than 2,000 years ago, and was also the center of the rain-begging faith. It is said that the company name changed to Auri after the rain. The gods of the festival are Oyama Gion, Orai Ogami, and Takaokami. In the Edo period, "Oyama Tsukari", which also served as a holiday, attracted the respect of many warlords such as Tokugawa, Hojo, Ashikaga, etc. It is recorded that as many as 200,000 attendees visited annually. The view from Afuri Shrine was introduced as a two-star Michelin guide, and in 2016, "Ōyama Kanri" was certified as a Japanese Heritage Site. Since the gods of Oyama and Mt. Fuji were fathers and daughters, both were prosperous.

Oyama (Rainfall Mountain)

At an altitude of 1252m, Oyama is a pyramid-shaped mountain, which is also known as Rainfall Mountain. It was known as a rain-begging sacred place in the Kanpachi state, and during the Edo period, it was raised in the area of Oyama, joined by Monomi Yuzan. There is Oyama Afuri Shrine and Daizan-ji Temple on the summit and the middle of the mountain, and the road connecting the two is a climbing course. From the summit, views of Sagami Bay, Boso Peninsula, Izu Peninsula, etc. You can also overlook Mount Fuji and the Tokyo Sky Tree.

Double Waterfall

It is a waterfall in the middle of a hiking course that begins to descend from the side of the teahouse of the lower shrine of Awari Shrine, and was once the only sogaito. This name is because it flows down in two upper and lower stages. The waterfall, which is viewed from the top of the stone bridge over the Ooyama River, is reflected in green trees and has a sense of freshness.

Big Chestnut Tree Republic

Look for big-grain chestnut polotans under the empty sky and have a family fun day. There was also a big game prize, and 5.8cm was taken in the year of Reiwa 5 (2023). Let's aim for 6cm. There are also seven Nanazawa hot springs and trout fishing places nearby where you can take a day bath. From mid-September, there are also sales and shipping of exquisite and large-grain roasted chestnuts, which are ideal for souvenirs.

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