This is a plan to fully enjoy the Chita Peninsula through experiences and sightseeing that can only be found here.
We hope that this information will be helpful not only for those visiting the Chita Peninsula for the first time, but also for everyone's travels.
Required time
This is a course that allows you to fully enjoy the Chita Peninsula in one day without staying overnight. Time required: Approximately 8 hours
Transportation
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The starting and finishing point is Genji-koh, an inn where you can experience Japanese culture.
(10:00 departure)
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Tourist Farm Hana Hiroba (arrival at 10:20, departure at 11:30)
This is a tourist farm that takes advantage of Minamichita's unique climate, which is warm throughout the year.
What we are most proud of is the flower garden that decorates the vast grounds with seasonal colors.
Although there is an admission fee, you can stroll through the flower garden to your heart's content.
Click here for the tourist farm Hana Hiroba homepage
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Uotaro (arrival at 11:50, departure at 13:20)
You can enjoy Uotaro Hamayaki BBQ 365 days a year!
This is an all-weather barbecue that is comfortable even in winter.
Click here for Uotaro homepage
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Shrimp cracker village (arrival at 13:30, departure at 14:10)
There is also a corner where you can try making your own shrimp crackers.
There are plenty of products to sample, and you can also take a tour of the factory.
Click here for the Shrimp Cracker Homepage
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Tokoname-yaki Yamatane (arrival at 14:40, departure at 15:40)
Machi-no-Eki Tokonameyaki Yamatane is based on the concept of ``see, make, learn, and buy.'' We have a Tokonameyaki store with one of the largest selections in Japan, a three-course pottery class, and Tokoname specialty products.
Click here for the Tokoname-yaki Yamatane homepage
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Tokoname Pottery Promenade (arrival at 15:50, departure at 17:00)
You can experience a space that conveys a unique atmosphere and history, such as brick chimneys and kilns, black-walled factories, and slopes made from ceramic waste.
Tokoname Pottery Promenade Click here for details
Arrive at Genji-koh 17:40
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