Sightseeing Spot Spots in Kisoji Area
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- Takase Museum
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- Travel / Tourism
- Nagano Kiso-gun Kisomachi Fukushima Sekimachi 4788
- "A museum located in Seki-machi Fukushima, Kiso Town, Kiso County, Nagano Prefecture. The museum operates out of the old Takase residence, the home of the family author Toson Shimazaki's older sister married into and a motif in his novel ""The Family."" The museum contains exhibits on Shimazaki as well as displays containing items such as tools used in making medicines, the business of the family that lived here."
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200円払って入ると、高瀬家の娘さんが家や宿場の歴史、藤村の事等を話してくれました。長い一族の歴史が現在まで語り継がれている事に感心、話しも面白くて楽しめました。
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- Nozokido Forest Park Camping Ground
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Nagano Kiso-gun Okuwamura Nojiri 2283
- A park located in Nojiri, Okuwa Village, Kiso County, Nagano Prefecture. The park has an azalea garden where Rhododendron dilatatum flower in late April and Rhododendron kaempferi flower in early May. The adjoining campground is open for two periods during the year - from late April to late May, and from mid-July to late September; in addition to camping sites, the campground also offers cabins; bungalows; and elevated, domed treehouses called tsukushinbo houses.
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- Tenpaku Park
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Nagano Kiso-gun Nagisomachi Yomikaki 2937-36
- A park located in Yomikaki, Nagiso Town, Kiso County, Nagano Prefecture. The park is famous for its large community of Rhododendron dilatatum, a variety of azalea which has been designated a Natural Monument by the town. Some 400 plants spanning six varieties come into bloom in mid-April, and during this time the park holds the Nagiso Rhododendron Dilatatum Festival. Visitors to the park can also enjoy scenic views of Momosuke Bridge spanning the Kiso River, and of Mt. Kisokoma.
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- The Three Great Weeping Plums of the Nakasendo Road
- Travel / Tourism
- Nagano Kiso-gun Nagisomachi Yomikaki
- The collective name for three weeping plum trees dotting the old Nakasendo Road in Nagiiso Town, Kiso County, Nagano Prefecture. The three weeping plums are the Wago Weeping Plum, designated a Natural Monument by the town; the Kamikubo Ichirizuka Weeping Plum adjoining an ichirizuka marker stone on the road; and the Midono Honjin Ruins Weeping Plum.
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- Jokoji Temple
- Travel / Tourism
- Nagano Shiojiri-shi Kaminishijo 675
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- Furusato no Oka
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- Nagano Komagane-shi Higashi-ina 574-1
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- Komagane Bridge
- Travel / Tourism
- Nagano Komagane-shi Akaho Kitawari 1
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- Brocken Noyokai
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- Nagano Pref. Komaganeshi Akaho
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- Horiuchi Family's Residence
- Travel / Tourism
- Nagano Shiojiri-shi Horinouchi 117
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- Chokubaishogenkiya
- Travel / Tourism
- Nagano Pref. Kisogunkisomura Yabuhara 163-1
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- Kiso Ichiba
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- Nagano Kiso-gun Kisomachi Fukushima 4061-1
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- Nagano Prefectural Ontakesan Visitor Center Yama Terrace Otaki
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- Nagano Kiso-gun Otakimura Tanohara 3162
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- Dollarbird breeding ground of Mitsudake
- Travel / Tourism
- Nagano Prefecture Kiso-gun Kiso-machi
Nagano Areas
Nagano prefecture is an exciting mix of mountains, hot spring monkeys, and preserved Edo history. At the heart of the Japanese Alps, Nagano is one of the country’s most popular destinations, whether in winter for its snow sports and the much-loved Jigokudani Monkey Park or in the warmer months for discovering the undulating hills on foot. For fantastic Edo architecture, head to the Kiso Valley for a 60-kilometer stretch of quaint wooden buildings that marked the Nakasendo route 200 years ago.
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