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Autumn leaves around Villadest Imazu Family Travel Village
The autumn foliage on the mountains around Villadest Imazu is spectacular. There are spots to see autumn foliage in the area, such as the rock called Tengu Rock. *Please be careful when traveling on forest roads. Please check the road conditions in advance. Regarding the traffic conditions of the main forest roads in Takashima City…
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- Makino area
Makino Highlands・Makino Highlands Campsite
Located at the foot of Mount Akasaka, Makino Kogen can be enjoyed all year round, with white slopes in winter and a carpet of green in spring and autumn. There are also many nearby facilities, such as the Makino Forest Sports Center, the Makino Pickland Agricultural Park, and the Makino Kogen Minshuku Village.
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- Kutsuki area
Sea of clouds and autumn leaves in Koiriya
Located on the border between Shiga and Fukui prefectures, Onyu Pass is known as a spectacular spot. The best time to see the autumn leaves is usually from late October, but if the weather conditions are right, you can also see the spectacular sea of clouds in the early morning. *The main forest roads in Takashima City are accessible via...
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- Takashima area
Little Hira
This hiking trail was created through the volunteer efforts of the Takashima Mountaineering Club, and has been used extensively for events such as the Prefectural Athletic Meet, the Inter-High School Athletic Meet, and the National Athletic Meet. As its name suggests, it is a small trail, but has its own unique character, and is clean and quiet. Along the way…
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- Azumigawa area
Mount Amida
At the entrance to the Amidayama approach in the Taisanji village in Azumigawa Town, there is a gazebo called "Tsubaki no Ya." Starting from there, there are many things to see, such as the stone Buddha under the pine tree, the Taisanji Castle ruins, Amidayama, and many plants and birds. Amidayama…
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- Kutsuki area
Hebiyaga Peak
Jadanigamine is a mountain with an elevation of 901.7m, located in the eastern part of Kutsuki, at the northern end of the Hira mountain range. It is also suitable for beginners. Locally known as "Ogurasu", it has a majestic appearance when seen from the Lake Biwa side. G…
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- NATURE
- Mountains, Rocks, Plateaus
- Imazu area
Tengu Rock
A distinctively shaped rock formation is located a short distance from Villadest Imazu Family Travel Village. Villadest Imazu is surrounded by deciduous broadleaf forests, and the autumn foliage in late autumn is beautiful and spectacular.
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- Makino area
Otaniyama
Takashima City is home to about 80 kilometers of the central watershed that runs through the Japanese archipelago. The route from Mount Akasaka to Mount Otani follows this route, and from the summit you can see Lake Biwa and the Sea of Japan.
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- NATURE
- Mountains, Rocks, Plateaus
- Makino area
Akasakayama (nature trail)
Akasakayama is a beautiful mountain with an altitude of 823.8m located on the border between Shiga and Fukui prefectures in Makino Town at the northwest end of Lake Biwa. The ridgeline of 700-900m above sea level that connects Mikuniyama to the north to Norikuradake to the east, and Otaniyama to Miedake in the south, is a watershed mountain range…
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- Makino area
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Central Watershed - Takashima Trail
The hiking trail stretches about 80km from Arachigoe in Makino, through the mountains of Imazu, to Mt. Mikuni in Kutsuki. It is located in the center of the central watershed that separates the Sea of Japan side from the Pacific side of the Japanese archipelago, and has a combination of climates and vegetation from all over the world, from the east to the west and from the north to the south.




