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The place is across the road from Lake Hioko. There are huge flocks of flying waterbirds gathered in the winter. A large free parking nearby. The building sells souvenirs and products.
The place is across the road from Lake Hioko. There are huge flocks of flying waterbirds gathered in the winter. A large free parking nearby. The building sells souvenirs and products.
It is opposite Lake Sakai. It looks like a 3 story building, but you can't go up to the 2nd floor or higher. Local vegetables and souvenirs are sold on the 1st floor. I visited around 13:00, but the dining room was already closed. There is a large municipal parking lot next door. You will have to park there, pass through this hall, and head to Lake Sakai. The domestic (now plate) bowl was sold for a bundle of 140 yen (cheap!), so I bought it and went home.
It is opposite Lake Sakai. It looks like a 3 story building, but you can't go up to the 2nd floor or higher. Local vegetables and souvenirs are sold on the 1st floor. I visited around 13:00, but the dining room was already closed. There is a large municipal parking lot next door. You will have to park there, pass through this hall, and head to Lake Sakai. The domestic (now plate) bowl was sold for a bundle of 140 yen (cheap!), so I bought it and went home.
I stopped by after seeing the swan. You can buy local vegetables and souvenirs. I bought various types of "kakitane" as souvenirs here. The parking lot is large and I think it's good to look at the swan on the way back.
House at Lake)))
The place is across the road from Lake Hioko. There are huge flocks of flying waterbirds gathered in the winter. A large free parking nearby. The building sells souvenirs and products.
House at Lake)))
The place is across the road from Lake Hioko. There are huge flocks of flying waterbirds gathered in the winter. A large free parking nearby. The building sells souvenirs and products.
Opposite Lake Sakai
It is opposite Lake Sakai. It looks like a 3 story building, but you can't go up to the 2nd floor or higher. Local vegetables and souvenirs are sold on the 1st floor. I visited around 13:00, but the dining room was already closed. There is a large municipal parking lot next door. You will have to park there, pass through this hall, and head to Lake Sakai. The domestic (now plate) bowl was sold for a bundle of 140 yen (cheap!), so I bought it and went home.
Opposite Lake Sakai
It is opposite Lake Sakai. It looks like a 3 story building, but you can't go up to the 2nd floor or higher. Local vegetables and souvenirs are sold on the 1st floor. I visited around 13:00, but the dining room was already closed. There is a large municipal parking lot next door. You will have to park there, pass through this hall, and head to Lake Sakai. The domestic (now plate) bowl was sold for a bundle of 140 yen (cheap!), so I bought it and went home.
Property Hall
I stopped by after seeing the swan. You can buy local vegetables and souvenirs. I bought various types of "kakitane" as souvenirs here. The parking lot is large and I think it's good to look at the swan on the way back.