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![]() Karasawa IchirizukaEstablished during the Edo Period, an "Ichirizuka" served as a milestone mound, indicating the distance from Edo.A National Historic Site. | ![]() Fudo WaterfallA stunning waterfall that suddenly emerges amidst a series of massive, sheer cliffs, resembling an elegant flowing skirt. | ![]() Nagato FarmLocated on a 1,400-meter-high plateau, the farm boasts a magnificent 360-degree panoramic vista. Fresh milk and ice cream are must-try delights. |
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![]() Marumero-no-ekiThe roadside station along Route 152 offers a variety of local products, restaurants, and souvenir shops all in warehouse-style buildings inspired by Nagakubo-juku. | ![]() Hot Spring "Yasuragi"A day spa next to Marumero-no-eki. It is renowned for its high-quality hot springs that enhance beautiful skin. | ![]() Obsidian WaterKokuyoh-no-mizu is spring water filtered through thick-layered obsidian. It is popular for enhancing the taste of rice and coffee. |
![]() Washinosato Soba RestaurantThis charming building houses a soba noodle restaurant and a paper-making workshop. At the soba restaurant, savor the delicious hand-made soba noodles, crafted from locally grown soba wheat. | ![]() Paper Making WorkshopHere, you can experience the art of paper-making with a 300-year tradition by creating your own unique fans or postcards. | ![]() Otaya-matsuriThis is an annual festival of a Shinto shrine named Toyouke Daijingu. The festival's highlight is the five magnificent stages set up along the street by the townspeople. |
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