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Nearby sightseeing
Enjoy a nature walk in Kamiichi Town overlooking the majestic Tateyama Mountain Range!
Satisfy your curiosity at the base of your travels
- Tsurugi-Koizuki is conveniently located near a world-famous mountain resort.
The Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route allows you to enjoy spectacular views while traveling above the clouds in Tateyama Mountain Range, one of the three sacred mountains of Japan.
Kurobe Gorge Trolley Train allows you to experience nature with your whole body in the deepest V-shaped gorge in Japan.
Please use this hotel as a base for sightseeing, which has fans both in Japan and Hokuriku, and for traveling around Toyama and Hokuriku. - In addition, around the inn, there is the "Anantan Water Spring" that is said to cure all kinds of illnesses,
There are many mystical sights scattered around, such as Oiwasan Nisseki-ji Temple, known for its waterfall asceticism.
It is also the starting point of the Satoyama Cycling course,
We also recommend renting a bicycle and touring the area.
Come experience the rich nature, warm people, and Satoyama life.
【Bicycle rental available at Tsurugi-Koizuki】
GIANT Bicycles(Available in all sizes)
Helmet rental
*Bicycle rental fee:500 JPY
【Toyama Cycle Oasis】
Water, toilets and air pumps are provided.
Oiwasan Nisseki-ji Temple / Nishida Museum of Art / Souvenir Shop Ajikura - On the other hand, it is also easy to travel to nearby prefectures.
It is about a 10-minute drive from Mt Tateyama Interchange on Hokuriku Expressway.
It takes about an hour to get to Kanazawa.
It is also an ideal base for traveling, as it has easy access to Noto and Hida.
Even if you come back tired after playing, you will be treated to delicious food and warm hot springs.
A fun-filled time awaits at the foot of Tateyama Mountain Range, overlooking the sea.
Recommended sightseeing spots
- It runs through Northern Alps, which are lined with 3,000m-class peaks,
It runs from Omachi City in Nagano Prefecture to Toyama City on the Sea of Japan side.
The Mt Tateyama Tsurugidake, with its main Tateyama Mountain Range and Mount Tsurugi, is connected to Mount Kashimayari and Mount Harinoki.
This is a mountain sightseeing route of approximately 90 km created by Tateyama Mountain Range.
【Time required】Approximately 60 minutes by car - The embankment is the tallest in Japan (186m), and the spectacular release of more than 10 tons of water per second, sending up sprays of water, is an overwhelming sight in its scale and power.
It is also the most popular attraction on Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, where you can enjoy the natural scenery from observation decks and sightseeing boats. - The Tateyama Tateyama Mountain Range, Mt. Hakuba and Mt. Kashima-Yari are connected.
We drive through a large canyon deeply carved into the Tateyama Mountain Range.
The 20.1km journey from the starting point at Unazuki Station to the end point at Keyakidaira Station takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes.
You can fully enjoy the beauty of the four seasons. - Every year from September 1st to 3rd, the town is enveloped in gentle dances, praying for a good harvest and safety from wind disasters.
Yatsuo is also home to the Yatsuo Owara Museum, Yatsuo Tourist Hall (Float Exhibition Hall), and old townscape, making it a town where you'll want to enjoy a stroll on any given day. - An art of light and air that changes from moment to moment.
The fantastical sight can last anywhere from a few minutes to several hours.
The mirage season is from spring to early summer.
If you are lucky enough to see it, you will receive a certificate at the Uozu Buried Forest Museum.
【Time required】About 30-minute drive - This urban park is filled with 1 million tulips of 450 varieties in spring and colorful cannas in summer.
The largest five-wheeled waterwheel in the country, a waterwheel-driven children's kabuki puppet show,
There is also the Former Nakajima House, a restored version of the landscape of scattered farmhouses.
【Time required】Approximately 45 minutes by car - It is one of the three most famous gardens in Japan, along with Kairakuen in Mito and Korakuen in Okayama.
It is said to be a lotus garden built by the fifth feudal lord, Maeda Tsunanori, during the Enpo era (1673 to 1681).
The current Kenrokuen Garden was completed during the reign of the 13th feudal lord, Nariyasu.
There are many famous trees and stones scattered throughout the site. - Because it was a rugged mountainous area, it was also called a hidden place.
The traditional scenery and culture, including the Gassho-style houses, are still preserved today.
In 1995, it was registered as a World Heritage Site along with the Gassho Village of Shirakawa-go.
It is the hometown of Japan's oldest folk song, "Kokiriko Bushi."
【Time required】Approximately 60 minutes by car - A small village with a population of about 1,900 people on the border with Gifu Prefecture.
The unique landscape of the Gassho-style village has been recognized and, along with Gokayama, has been designated a World Heritage Site.
Besides the Gassho villages, there is plenty of nature and sights to see, including the area around Oshirokawa River in Hakusan National Park. - Hida's Little Kyoto is a place where traditional houses with 200 to 300 years of history still stand side by side.
There are plenty of sightseeing spots to see, such as along the Miyagawa River, the morning market in front of the Jin'ya, and the old townscape of Sanmachi.
The Takayama Festival, held every spring and autumn, is one of Japan's three most beautiful festivals.