It’s a bit similar to the window of your world, but only the British and Canadian buildings. It’s actually a big park. There are many B&B hotels around. The scenery is good and there are quite a lot of food.
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Shuzenji Niji-no-Sato Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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"Shuzenji Rainbow Village" is a colorful theme park in Shuzenji Hot Spring Village. Natural parks such as English Village, Canadian Village, and Izu Village are reproduced in the park around Shuzenji Temple. It is quite a European town in the 17th century, and there are flowers and plants for four seasons to enjoy. .
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Shuzenji Niji-no-Sato Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It’s a bit similar to the window of your world, but only the British and Canadian buildings. It’s actually a big park. There are many B&B hotels around. The scenery is good and there are quite a lot of food.
This is a vast park. It is mainly divided into six scenic spots, namely British Village, Canadian Village, Craftsman's Village, Izu Village, Japanese Garden and Fiali Garden (Fairy Garden). The village has cafes and museums, which can taste a variety of cuisines. The biggest thing here should be the 15-inch rail line, which is only seen in two places across Asia.
Staying at Xiulong Temple, the tatami room is great. Today, I eat salmon rice. This place is full of mustard. Even the desserts are mustard desserts. Picture 2 is mustard fish cake. mustard will not be very awkward. The grinding is very fine.
Not bad, local special attractions. Not bad.
On the last day of the trip in Japan, I went to Xiuchan Temple. The antique temple feels peaceful as soon as you step in. From the dancers of Izu to the red suspension bridge of Xiuqi Temple, from Jinglian Waterfall to the Pacific Ocean, follow the footsteps of Du Lala. Be a lovely person. very nice! !
When I was a child, because I liked Hawthorn Baihui, I watched the movie "Izu's dancers", based on Kawabata Kangcheng's famous work, in addition to the pure and hopeless emotions between young men and girls, the most touching is the beauty of Izu. So the first stop of this slow tour of Shizuoka chose the Xiusan Temple located on the Izu Peninsula. Although it is not a very popular attraction, there are very few Chinese tourists, but here you can really experience the Japanese rural style, especially the Xiusan Temple in late autumn. Enjoy the most beautiful and simple autumn color in Japan, and it is the first resort to watch red leaves. Xiushan Temple is a famous temple built by a generation of high monks and masters of the law. When you are young, it is not just the name of a temple, but also a 1200-year-old hot spring township. Walk along Guichuan, ancient temples, quiet bamboo forests, winding
The Hongzhi Township of Xiusan Temple is a very large park. The interior is divided into Japanese and British areas. And planted a variety of flowers, it is a good place to take a walk and travel. Have the opportunity to go on a tour.