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Goryeo Shrine

A shrine that enshrines a migrant from Goguryeo, the Goryeo King Wakamitsu. In the second year of Reigame (716), Goryeo County was placed in the area of the shrine, and it was built in memory of its beanties after the death of Wakamitsu, who became the head of the county. From the Taisho era to the Showa period, there are many politicians who became prime ministers after worship, and they are also referred to as Myojin.

Drawstring Field

The land is surrounded by the Kōrōgawa [Komagawa] around a diameter of about 500m and an area of about 22ha. It was named because it looks like a drawstring when viewed from Mt. Kingfisher lives on the Kōno River, and a conflower covers the park from September to early October.

Water of the water

A day-trip hot spring facility with a striking appearance like a space station with a deep green mountain at its back. The building is full of wood, and there is a lounge that mimics the forest in the middle of the bathhouse downstairs, so you can enjoy the feeling of a forest bath even while staying in the hall. Both body and mind are healed in the public baths and steam rooms of different men and women. An open-air bath where you can take a bath while watching the singing of wild birds and the green of the mountains is also a top luxury. In addition to a rest room where you can bring in meals, there is also a lounge and a hall.

Lake Naguri

A man-made lake dammed by a rock-fill-style plane dam. Completed in 1986. About 5km one lap. There is also a tourist fishing area, continuing to the Ariake Valley. The season of fresh green and autumn leaves is beautiful. At the Naguri Canoe Studio on the shore of the lake, people gather for the weekend canoe making and canoeing experience, and you can see beautiful ridges from the terrace of Lake Naguri on the Lakeside Terrace.

Miyazawa Lake Onsen Kirakuri Beach House

A day-trip hot spring facility on the shores of Lake Miyazawa, Iinono City, which is located on a high ground overlooking Lake Miyazawa, where you can enjoy seasonal views and an observation open-air bath. The use is more than elementary school students, and the space for adults who can relax slowly is well received. Water baths and saunas of artificial high-concentration charcoal springs are installed in the inner bath, and sleeping mackerel are installed in the open-air bath. It also features hot tufts and bedrock baths, which are well received for their pleasant perspiration. Relaxation facilities such as reclining chairs & comic corners and body care are also enriched, and the restaurant "Tempu" offers a variety of menus such as popular curry udon and balance and volume "Kagomoren" with views of Lake Miyazawa.

Yuu Sai Confectionery Suzuki

A long-established confectionery store in the early Meiji era. "Gedo", "Hanno-ki" 183 yen, etc. are loved by local people as Ianno Nam Confectionery. Western confectionery such as cakes and chocolates also have a reputation, and the technique of the French pastry chef shines. I'm Shekke 432 yen for German cheesecake, Grandan 432 yen layered with almond dough and framboise cream, and so on.

Handmade cake workshop

In addition to cakes, meals such as pizza and curry are also substantial. Slow in nature. "Yasaka Shrine," a power spot in Yamanaka near the shop, has been crowded with visitors from all over Japan in recent years. A specialty is processed foods made from fruits and vegetables that can be made on land. In particular, chrysanthemum products have reduced blood sugar levels and are effective for dieting. It has been recognized by the American Diabetes Association and has attracted attention to those who care about their health.

Shinshimada Taya

A Japanese-confectionery store that protects the taste of the tradition that continues from the time of the Meiji era's inception. The specialty is Iannou Manju, which is made from sake buns and made with miso paste from Nagano's country miso, is 220 yen per skewer. The 100 yen each of sake buns and red potato sweet potatoes is also popular.

Osato-ya Main Store

A Japanese confectionery store founded by the Meiji era. When carrying a raft of Nishikawa wood, it is known for its name, "Shirimochi", because it ate rice cakes and made a wish so that it could survive without sticking to them. 140 yen each for tsubu and koshi paste. Amazake buns and yuzu buns with white paste 90 yen each are also reputed.

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