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Roadside Station Kutsuki Shinhonjin
Kutsuki Shinhonjin was built in 1987 as a modern restoration of the former lord's camp, the Kutsuki clan. In 1993, it was designated a "roadside station" and the morning market it holds every Sunday is popular, attracting repeat visitors and many tourists.
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It was built next to the Kutsuki Shinhonjin Roadside Station in the fall of 1999. It houses offices, a restaurant, meeting rooms, a free rest area, and more.
- Address
- 777 Kutsuki Market, Takashima City, Shiga Prefecture
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- Contact Us
- TEL:0740-38-2398
FAX: 0740-38-2398
- Access
- From JR Azumigawa Station, take the bus (Kuchiki Line) for about 35 minutes, get off at "Kuchiki School Mae" and walk for about 1 minutes
- website
- http://kutsuki.net/
- Remarks
- Closed: Tuesdays and New Year holidays
Surrounding spot information
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Green Park Memories Forest Kutsuki Onsen Tenkuu
341-3 Kutsuki Kashiwa, Takashima City, Shiga Prefecture
A refreshing park surrounded by lush greenery. A calm atmosphere.
- play
- Spa
- Sports Facilities
- Stay
- Cottage, bungalow, etc.
- Other (Accommodation)
- Kutsuki area
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Maruhachi Department Store
838 Kutsuki Market, Takashima City, Shiga Prefecture
This antique wooden Western-style building built in 8 is a national monument…
- Eat and Shop
- Eat
- Kutsuki area
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Koshoji Temple
374 Kuchikiiwase, Takashima City, Shiga Prefecture
Kosho-ji Temple was built when Dogen Zenji, the founder of the Soto sect, left the capital and headed for Echizen.
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