Enjoy the natural scenery and history of Kaneyama Town to the fullest.
Kaneyama is a wonderland!
Kaneyama Town is blessed with forests, lakes, and hot springs and maintains its hometown feel that gets lost in big cities. We will introduce nature and historic spots where you can thoroughly enjoy the natural scenery of the town.
Autumnal leaves
Fairy Museum
Fairy Museum
This wondrous museum is near Lake Numazawa. Fairies collected from around the world are awaiting your visit.
Interior view of the Fairy Museum
Iyashi no Mori (relaxation forest)
Large beech tree
Iyashi no Mori (relaxation forest)
This vast beech forest has been compared to world heritage sites! Strolling through the forest, be prepared to be overwhelmed by the scenery!
Oshio natural carbonated water
Those who are in the know, know about this famous water! Natural carbonated water is a rare find in Japan, but it is nothing special to the locals here. This delicacy is even drunk at the Prime Minister's official residence!
Oshio natural carbonated water
Those who are in the know, know about this famous water!
Former Igashima residence
Former Igashima residence
At this designated Fukushima Prefectural important cultural property, you can see what life was like during the Edo period.
Sakedachi Magaibutsu
There is a rare statue here of Jinja Daishou, which exists only in Kaneyama Town and Oita Prefecture. Viewing the figure against the scenery of the four seasons creates a fantastic atmosphere.
Sakedachi Magaibutsu
Mt. Mikaguradake
Mt. Mikaguradake
This mountain lies on the border of Niigata Prefecture, and it is said that a god descended upon its summit. You can walk along a stream, which is dotted with great photo opportunities!
Azaki daikon
Tarabu Kogen
In spring, the flowers of the Azaki daikon, which cannot be found anywhere in Japan other than Kaneyama Town, bloom like a light purple carpet. In autumn, soba flowers bloom and pure white flowers spread cross the majestic plateau.
Soba flower