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Day 1 ◆ Wabun Shrine A prestigious shrine that has long been worshipped as the Ichinomiya of Hoki Province and is known as the god of safe childbirth.
One of the enshrined deities, Shitateruhime-no-Mikoto, is said to have been a goddess of Saishoku Kenbi, and the shrine is also famous as a power spot for increasing feminine power.
◆Izumoyama Observatory Deck Shitateruhime-no-Mikoto, enshrined at Wabun Shrine, is said to have walked up to this hill and gazed upon her distant hometown of Izumo Taisha. People who saw this eventually began to call it Mount Izumo. It has now been developed as an observation deck, from which you can view Lake Togo, Hawai Onsen, and the beautiful mountain ranges including Mt. Daisen National Park.
◆Accommodation: Hawai Onsen Bokoro
This hot spring inn opened in 1931.
If you cross the red pier that connects to our hotel, you will find an open-air bath on the lake that is unique in Japan.
Please enjoy the scenic lakeside scenery and the flavors of the Sea of Japan.
Day 2: Sea Breeze Hill Tomari (ground golf play)
Tomari, Yurihama-cho, is the birthplace of ground golf. Overlooking the magnificent Sea of Japan, there are three dedicated courses: the Out Course, In Course, and Cape Course (each with 8 holes).
For those new to ground golf, there is also a 90-minute trial course in which you will be instructed by energetic local grandparents (this is conducted in Japanese only, so please bring your own interpreter and Japanese-speaking tour guide. There is an additional charge for instruction fees, etc.).
International exchange through sports can foster empathy, cooperation, compassion, and gratitude.
◆Lunch spot ①: Caffeippo
This lakeside cafe is popular for its Hawaiian loco moco rice bowls, which are closely associated with the Hawai district of Yurihama Town.
On sunny days, you can enjoy a leisurely lunch in an open atmosphere on the terrace. Indoor seating is also available, so you don't have to worry about rain.
◆ Lunch spot ②: Kaiseki Sato
Enjoy Japanese cuisine at this historic restaurant founded in 1912. The long and narrow interior is reminiscent of the tenement houses of Kyoto, giving you a sense of history.
The area around Matsuzaki Station retains the nostalgic streetscape of the Showa era. The area's greatest charm is the warmth of the people, with places like "Tami," a multi-purpose accommodation facility that utilizes a vacant house, "Ito Tatami Store," where you can experience tatami-making, "Kotobuki-yu," a traditional public bath, "Ascot," a cafe with a charming Showa-era atmosphere, and "Cafe Umeya," where energetic locals gather.
◆Experience making a Japanese-bound notebook Japanese-bound books have been produced since ancient times and are often seen in Japanese period dramas. Why not make an original Japanese-bound notebook as a souvenir from your trip?
◆ Bamboo chopstick making experience Using the natural material "bamboo," you can complete your own handmade work in about 30 minutes to an hour.
You will carve and polish the bamboo to create your own chopsticks that fit perfectly in your hands. This is a fun activity that even children can enjoy.
◆Accommodation: Hawai Onsen Bokoro
◆No stops on Day 3