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Green Park Memories Forest Kutsuki Onsen Tenkuu
A refreshing park in the middle of a lush forest. You can stay in the relaxing "Kutsuki Mountain Villa" (Japanese-style or Western-style rooms) or in a bungalow. After working up a sweat in the indoor pool, playing tennis or soccer, refresh yourself at "Kutsuki Onsen Tenkuu." The name comes from the legend of a Tengu that is said to have run through the mountains and fields of Kutsuki long ago. It is effective for neuralgia and fatigue recovery, and you can also enjoy the Tengu open-air bath and mushroom sauna. In addition, the soft serve ice cream from the local "Takara Farm" is a popular dessert after the bath. You can also enjoy a leisurely meal at "Satoyama Restaurant Tenkuu."
- Address
- 341-3 Kutsuki Kashiwa, Takashima City, Shiga Prefecture
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- Contact
- TEL:0740-38-2770
FAX: 0740-38-2785
- Access
- From JR Azumigawa Station, take the bus (Kuchiki Line) for about 35 minutes, get off at "Kuchiki School Mae", then take the shuttle bus for about 5 minutes to Green Park Omoide no Mori (reservations required for the shuttle bus)
- website
- http://gp-kutsuki.com/
- Workcation
- Kutsuki Mountain Lodge: Space available
- Remarks
- 5 Western-style rooms/17 Japanese-style rooms Capacity: 74 people
22 bungalows
Spring quality: alkaline simple hot spring
Closed: 4nd Tuesday from April to July, every Tuesday from October to March (may also be closed on other days)
Kutsuki Mountain Lodge: Wifi available
Bungalow: No wifi
Surrounding spot information
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Roadside Station Kutsuki Shinhonjin
777 Kutsuki Market, Takashima City, Shiga Prefecture
Kutsuki Shinhonjin is a modern version of the former feudal lord Kutsuki's camp.
- Eat and Shop
- Eat
- Shopping and Eating
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- 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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