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Roadside Station Fujiki no Sato Adogawa
The facility operates as a place where many tourists can enjoy themselves, with a focus on providing tourist information for Takashima City and selling local specialties, as well as a workshop where visitors can experience making fans, a local industry. There is also a restaurant, snack bar, convenience store, information corner and rest area...
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Roadside Station Kutsuki Shinhonjin
Kutsuki Shinhonjin was built in 1987 as a modern restoration of the former lord of the domain, the Kutsuki clan. In 1993, it was designated a "roadside station" and the morning market held every Sunday is very popular, attracting repeat visitors and many tourists. [Mackerel Highway Exchange…
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Roadside Station Makino Oizaka Pass
This road in the Makino area of Takashima City is a tourist resort full of nature, with cherry blossoms at Kaizu Osaki in spring, camping and swimming at Sunny Beach in summer, hiking in autumn, hot springs and skiing in winter, and the Metasequoia Avenue, a popular tourist spot all year round.
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Takashima Village
The Katsuno district of Takashima City is an old castle town with an atmosphere of the past. The main gate of the Jinya and samurai residences still remain to this day. In one corner of the area, a 150-year-old merchant's house that once operated as an oil store has been hand-renovated by volunteers from the Chamber of Commerce and Industry and reborn as "Villege." Currently...
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Yumeno Experience Exchange Center
With careful instruction from local elders and staff, even beginners can enjoy the experience with peace of mind. Please feel free to enjoy the experience with your family or group, from 4 people to groups of about 100 people. You can eat the soba you make on the spot.
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Makino Pickland Agricultural Park
This is an agricultural park where you can enjoy picking seasonal fruits. Makino Pickland is made up of three major zones. ○ Orchard Zone/Seasonal fruits such as cherries, blueberries, grapes, chestnuts, and sweet potatoes, which are rare in the Kansai region, are available here.
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Source Station Yamakirai
"Sankirai, the Source Station" is a mountain village urban exchange center in Kutsuki Harihata. You can get information about Harihata and we also have coffee and snacks available, so please feel free to stop by when you are hiking or climbing. It can also be used as an accommodation facility.
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Biwako Hakodateyama
It takes about 8 minutes by gondola from the parking lot at the base of the mountain to reach the summit at an altitude of about 630m, where you will find an open space. This is a spot where you can enjoy seasonal flowers and a view unique to Shiga, such as Lake Biwa, Chikubushima Island, and Mt. Ibuki. In addition, night gondola tours are held regularly.
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Makino Plateau Onsen Sarasa
After enjoying the outdoors to your heart's content at Makino Highlands, relax and wash off the sweat at Sarasa. There are separate baths for men and women that can accommodate up to 50 people each, and there is a Shiki-yu (low-temperature bath), a reclining bath (jacuzzi), a large bath, and an open-air bath...
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Imazu Vories Museum
William Merrell Vories (1880-1964) was an American architect who made many achievements, including architectural design. Originally designed as a bank, this museum exhibits information about Vories' architecture, and is a great place for adults to learn more about the building.




