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Kashiwa Villa Waterside Park

A natural-rich park on the edge of Kashiwa Bi-Lo, a residential area in the northern part of the city of Kashiwa, the tree-bound pond is visited by numerous wild birds, and there is also a biotope on the northwest side, followed by the Kashiwa Bi-Lo Fifth Park next door.

Kashiwa West Exit First Park

From the nickname of the steam locomotive D51, which is still preserved in the park, the park is known as "Degoichi Park"; it has mixed play equipment, and it is crowded with parents and children on holidays; and there is also a civic pool nearby.

Kashiwa Park

This is the first park in the city, and the cherry blossom spot along with Akebono Mountain Park. The cherry blossom tunnel that leads from the entrance facing Route 16 is beautiful. It is from late March to early April.

Akebono Mountain Agricultural Park

A park known as a flower attraction. The garden, which is about 180,000 square meters, is dotted with the main building, which has a deposit room, a hometown square with a pond and play equipment, a stand, a Japanese garden with a tea room, and a cherry blossom spot, Sakura Mountain. The flower garden in front of the symbol Dutch windmill is filled with tulips, sunflowers and cosmos flowers every season. In addition to events such as the Tulip Festival, experience workshops on the theme of food and nature are also held throughout the year, such as making icing cookies and arranging seasonal flowers.

Akebono Mountain Park

It is known as a cherry blossom spot. About 350 trees, including Kawazuzakura, Yoshino Yoshino and Jindaiake Bono, have been seen since late March, and the area is crowded with many flower visitors. You can enjoy the view of the four seasons in the Japanese garden of the Ikizumi excursion ceremony. In the aquatic botanical garden, Hanashoub meets from about mid-June.

Cormar Castle

A heavy rococo building standing in a quiet residential area in Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture. It is the home of Shigenobu Takamaru, an architect, and a real castle recognized by the French Castellary Society. Cormal Castle, which had a part of its home open to the public, includes a dance hall and a scholastic chapel, a shield, and many other places to see, including stained glass and ceiling paintings, and furnishings. Mr. Takamaru, who can tour by using the tea room and values the encounter, will guide you with a polite explanation. In the tea room, there are original menus such as Cafe Mozart and Cafe Pompadour 600 yen each and Cafe Rikyu 700 yen.

Mito Highway

During the Edo period, Mito Kaido was an important road connecting Edo to Mito for the streets and travelers of Mito feudal lords. However, he sometimes lost his way to pass through the vast wilderness, and a thousand pine trees were planted with funds of the Mito Domain as a signpost, and a row of pine trees were made. Currently, there is no image of this pine-lined tree, and National Route 6 and the JR Joban Line run along the old road.

Bao Ginza Street

A traditional shopping street that has been around for 65 years since its establishment. Until the 1975's, it was a place where it was able to cover all the life of citizens, from fresh goods, clothing, food and drink, but in recent years it has shown the appearance of eating and drinking center, and full-fledged Japanese, Western and Chinese famous stores, from reputation stores, there are also famous shops where there are no queues, and izakaya where young people are crowded, and visitors are familiar as gourmet streets in Kashiwa. Also, several times a year, food events that open the street as a pedestrian mall, Gourmet & Marche "Sora-ichi" is now a specialty, and at that time it is a great family-bustle.

Fuse Benten (Tōkai-ji)

Located on the banks of the Tone River, where the Shin-Otone Bridge is located, on a small hill called Kame-no-Kōsan, which is located, along with Asakusa Bentenzan (Tokyo) and Enoshima Shrine (Kanagawa Prefecture), "Fuse Benten", which is famous as Kanto Sanbenten. It is correctly called Tōkai-ji, and the front of the temple is followed by a stone staircase that looks up, and in the middle is a towermon built by a dragon palace built after Benten-sama. The main hall, the main hall, the main hall, and the bell tower are designated as Tangible Cultural Properties, Chiba Prefecture.

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