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Day 1 ◆ Stay at Shiokaze no Oka (Ground Golf Play)
Tomari in Yurihama Town is the sacred place (birthplace) of ground golf.
Enjoy the magnificent view of the Sea of Japan from our three exclusive courses: the Out Course, the In Course, and the Cape Course (each with 8 holes).
For beginners in ground golf, there is a 90-minute introductory course taught by energetic elderly instructors from the local community (instructions are in Japanese only, so please arrange for an interpreter or a Japanese-speaking tour guide yourself. Additional charges apply for instruction, etc.).
International exchange through sports can foster empathy, cooperation, compassion, and gratitude.
◆Lunch location ①: Caffeippo
This lakeside cafe in Yurihama Town, which has strong ties to the Hawaii district, is popular for its Hawaiian loco moco bowls and other dishes.
On sunny days, enjoy a leisurely lunch in the open-air atmosphere of our terrace seating. We also have indoor seating available, so you can relax even on rainy days.
◆Lunch location ②: Kaiseki Sato
Enjoy Japanese cuisine at this historic restaurant, established in 1912.
The long, narrow layout of the shop is reminiscent of Kyoto's traditional row houses, giving it a sense of history.
◆Matsuzaki Shopping Street The area around Matsuzaki Station retains the nostalgic streetscape of the Showa era. Its greatest charm is the warmth of the people you can feel, with attractions such as "Tami," a multi-purpose accommodation facility utilizing vacant houses; "Ito Tatami Shop," where you can experience making tatami mats; "Kotobuki-yu," a traditional public bathhouse; "Ascot," a coffee shop with a good Showa-era atmosphere; and "Cafe Umeya," where energetic locals gather.
◆Traditional Japanese-style Notebook Making Experience: Traditional Japanese-style bound books have been produced for centuries and are often seen in Japanese period dramas.
Why not make an original Japanese-style bound notebook a souvenir from your trip?
◆Visit the "Yanchoen Chinese Garden," one of Japan's largest Chinese gardens located on the shores of Lake Togo, and enjoy shopping for local specialties and other items at the adjacent spacious and open roadside station, Yanchoen.
◆Accommodation: Hawaii Onsen Bokoro
This is a hot spring inn that opened in 1931.
Crossing the red pier from our hotel, you'll find a lakeside open-air bath unlike any other in the country.
Please enjoy the scenic lakeside views and the flavors of the Sea of Japan.
No stops on day 2