Bingushi no Sato Park A place for all kinds of indoor and outdoor sports, or just to relax in nature. With a beautiful view in all directions, guests can play tennis, basketball, field sports, and much more. There's even a rental service available for tennis racquets and other sports equipment, plus a playground for children.
More photos and information are available in Japanese. |
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Wadaira Park At an elevation of 1000 meters ( 3280 feet), visitors enjoy camping, lodging, and field athletics.
More photos and information are available in Japanese. |
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Kakuchi School (Designated Prefectural Treasure)
A relic of Meiji-era Western-style architecture, the Kakuchi school building is currently being used as a "Hall of Historical Resources." Opened originally as a joint effort by nearby villages in the 1870s, it was the elementary school for about 100 students a year. More photos and information are available in Japanese. |
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Other Sights
Tsukeba (Ayu fishing), Masen-ji Temple, Katsurao Castle ruins and more. Pictured here is Koun-ji Temple.More photos and information are available in Japanese. |
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Sakaki Societies of Commerce and Industry Oaza Sakaki 10051, Sakaki-machi, Hanishina-gun, 389-0601 JAPAN tel 0268 82 3351; fax 0268 82 8228; e-mail cci@sakaki.com |
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