【絶景】栃木にも有った”モネの池”! 癒しと絶景三昧旅!炭治郎が切った岩 鬼滅の刃せいちなど

The world of paintings The world of light The food is correct Underground temple Tochigi Prefecture It might be surprisingly good Hello , this is “8329 Channel” . This time, Tochigi Prefecture, please note that there are not many hot springs. I found it on Google Maps and wanted to go there once. I’m heading to Izuruhara Benten. There is a place like Monet’s pond in Tochigi.に続き今年もやります! English: It makes you want to see it, doesn’t it? The Izuruhara Benten Pond spring water is a Tochigi prefecture designated natural monument and is counted as one of Japan’s 100 famous waters recognized by the Ministry of the Environment.The water temperature is a stable 16 degrees and is the source of the Izuru River.The transparency of the water, which allows you to see all the way to the bottom of the pond , feels almost divine.There is a path leading to Isoyama Benzaiten from the back of the pond.But there’s still more to go…It’s just a short walk from the front by taking the stairs.After about 30 minutes, I finally got close to Isoyama Benzaiten.They’re striking the bell over there.Before I knew it, I had passed the main hall.Isoyama Benzaiten is said to have been founded by Fujiwara Hidesato in 948 (Tenryaku 2).The current main hall was rebuilt during the Kamakura period and was built using the old construction method of “kaketsukuri”, which does not use nails.From Benzaiten you can see a tranquil landscape.The snakes are Benten’s messengers…there are snakes enshrined everywhere.The beautiful exterior of this Benzaiten is also worth a see.If you turn around here, you can see a beautiful view? The view of the mountain gate and Benzaiten at the same time is very beautiful. It’s like a medieval underground temple. The reason I chose Tochigi as my travel destination this time was to come here. The remains of an underground quarry where Oya stone was once quarried. A huge underground space of 20,000 square meters, 30 meters deep and 60 meters deep at its deepest point . It has become a famous tourist spot that is also used as a location for filming and concerts. I guess they hold live shows there . The entrance is a little plain. Do you keep to the left? I thought so, yeah , it looks like an (exploration)! Also, this is a difficult pattern on the way back . It suddenly feels like an adventure. It goes down quite a bit, it goes down really, it goes down! Wow, it goes down! Wow! Wow! The illuminated underground space is fantastical, and it’s quite moving here.There is no guide and few restrictions, so you can look around at your own pace.The vertical stripes on the walls are apparently traces of mining.It reminds me of the movie “The Mummy”.The scenery changes depending on the location, so surprisingly you never get bored.It seems there was an exhibition of works by Shogo Kariyazaki, and at the top of the stairs there are past exhibitions.Ah, it’s a motor show, a good time to come here at a time like this.Omega ! Wedding! This is Dom Perignon. There were many other exhibits of past photography results, etc. Surprisingly , the souvenir shop outside is addictive. Hehehe… what’s this? There are… stones… They were selling frogs earlier, but it’s amazing . No, I don’t think I need them… I don’t need them, but I did have them… Household items such as chopstick holders are also made of Oya stone. This, but… if people come over to my house and put their chopsticks on this, they’ll probably ask, “Where did you get them from?” lol It would be weird if we did it in a fancy house, but I wish they’d let us go by car. But the road is wide enough to drive on. People came, people came ❤ There were so few people that I was worried. Is it because it’s an obscure place and not known by people? There are hardly any tourists. A strange shrine built near a group of megaliths that is a natural monument. Apparently festivals were held here in the Edo period, but it’s pretty deserted now. Be careful of bees, not bears. The road leads to a deep forest, and it feels like you’re heading to a sacred place. It’s a bit scary if there are no people around. You can’t see any signs, and it even feels like an abandoned place. Ah, Benkei, you broke it… That’s the rock that Musashibo Benkei is said to have poked and broken. It’s said to look like the rock that Tanjiro cut in Demon Slayer . It’s more sad and beautiful than a sacred place. I didn’t have high expectations, but I was overwhelmed by the unique atmosphere. The history of Namakusa Itsukushima Shrine dates back to the early Heian period during the Kōnin era (810-824). It’s said that when Kukai Shonin was led by a large white snake and came to the large rock, he recited a sutra and invited Benzaiten. Anyway, I’ll be grateful for today’s encounter and say hello. What is my wife praying for? “I want a chopstick holder made of Oya stone” or something? lol It doesn’t seem that narrow… I don’t feel the need to dive because it’s a prayer for safe delivery, but just in case… it looks narrow… I don’t really want to go… Narrow!! Maybe it doesn’t end there? It was surprisingly short, so I was relieved.It wasn’t that bad.About 10 minutes from here is the Nagusa Megaliths, a “nationally designated natural monument”.There were a lot of huge stones rolling around, but I didn’t really understand what was so great about it.But it was a place that seemed amazing lol.The “Shika no Yu” that I introduced before has a history of 1300 years, and was discovered in the early 7th century… It is said to have begun when a deer that had been shot during a mountain hunt was discovered healing its wounds here.There are records of powerful people and cultural figures from each era who visited, and it even appears in the famous “Oku no Hosomichi”.It says it’s the oldest in Tochigi Prefecture! The building was renovated in 1941 and has been preserved in its original form. Looking at the exterior, you feel as if you have traveled back in time to the original scenery of Japan long ago. The interior is also wonderful, with a warm wooden feel. The baths here were truly amazing! There were six types of baths, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, and 48 degrees (there is no 48 degree bath in the women’s bath), lined up in an orderly fashion. The visuals were truly shockingly beautiful, and this system encouraged a spirit of challenge to see how far I could go! The spring quality was a “simple acidic sulfur hot spring.” It was a fairly strong hot spring, and the sulfur smell was quite strong . The cloudy light green water was beautiful… There seem to be some reviews saying that the regulars are noisy, but that wasn’t the case at all. It’s a really good hot spring… If you go up the river from “Shika no Yu,” you will find the famous “Satsusho-seki.” There is a slightly wide promenade, so I’ll take a walk to cool off in the bath. Is that it! If you get too close, you will die. I’ve skipped a lot of the details, but the Killing Stone is the form that a nine-tailed fox that came from Tenjiku and harmed the emperor took after being defeated. It was selected as a stone country designated scenic spot based on the legend that even after being defeated, it continued to spit poison and cause trouble to people. Are you going to Mitate Shrine ? Well, I have to go… I think so. It’s a terribly long staircase. It is said to worship the founder of the development of Nasu Onsen. It was after 2pm for lunch, and when I came here earlier, there was a huge queue . To be honest, I didn’t have much of an impression of “Sano Ramen”, but I was surprised when I ate here. The clear chicken soup and chewy, curly noodles are the best. Char siu ramen, quick. One gyoza . Char siu ramen. Two char siu ramen and one gyoza. It’s so full, do you mean soaked? It’s a beautiful ramen. It’s shining. It ‘s delicious. The method of using green bamboo gives the noodles a strong texture, and the flat, curly noodles carry the soup to your mouth. Oh, it’s delicious. The gyoza was even more delicious! The slightly green vegetables add a nice accent to this dish, and you can eat as much as you like. I bought 3 packs as souvenirs because they can ship to other areas. I love Sano ramen. Ashikaga Flower Park is a place where you can enjoy 160-year-old wisterias and flowers of every season. Today I came to see the Christmas lights. There are quite a lot of people. As it gets dark, the lights start to light up. It’s like “Sponsored by Nissin Pharmaceutical”… Which color is the most beautiful ? Is it finished? The park is so big that it’s hard to choose, and it’s shiny wherever you go. I wonder how much the electricity costs . They say there is no fruit or lid… What music is that? Is it Taisho Pharmaceutical? Pumpkin carriage? Of course people will line up and it will sell well . You can eat “glowing candy” , and wow, I’ll take a look? I feel like I’ll buy something… Ah, I like this person… There is a character that this married woman likes. I don’t know what it is, but it’s beautiful. It’s like the one in the previous hotel… It ‘s the same as the Hotel New Otani . This is good, this! But it was only 10,000 yen, so it’s a bargain! Well then! 7,500 yen? I somehow managed to hold off without buying it. Isn’t that where I was originally (the entrance)? Still far ahead… I’m already lost. I’m a bit lost lol. I don’t know where I am. It was a great place for both adults and children to enjoy. It is a horizontal cave-type burial mound carved like a beehive into the tuff rock face. It is estimated to be from the first half of the 7th century. I fell in love at first sight when I saw the photo, and I’m heading there to see it in person. Look, where is the Kannon -like statue ? There is a place called Naka Kannon-do . Wow, you can get so close to the hole. Good morning. I met the Kannon’s eyes. It’s a bit scary. Is it okay to look so far? Because, I’m sure that’s why there are beautiful holes. There is a beautiful Kannon. Who did this (100 horizontal caves) and for what reason ? I see! Not interested Finally, we stopped by the shrine at the back and then left. This must be something like a torii gate. Did you bring any offerings? Sorry, neither of us had any offerings! You can spend a relaxing time surrounded by the smell of freshly baked bread and the world of The Beatles. Why do we keep coming back? The things we were crazy about when we were young still look great even when we’re 60, and The Beatles is one of them . How much was it ? … About 4,000 yen, I also bought some stollen, so the things we were crazy about when we were young still look great even when we’re 60, It’s surprisingly expensive… Tochigi Prefecture is great! There are still many places I want to go to. There are many nice hot springs, and I’m thinking of visiting them little by little.

今回は、夫婦で栃木の名所を巡る1泊2日の旅行に出かけました。
身体を芯から癒してくれる那須・鹿の湯の名湯、
夜には関東三大イルミネーションのひとつあしかがフラワーパークで幻想的な光の世界へ。
さらに、出流原弁天池の神秘的な水辺や、地下神殿のような空間が広がる大谷資料館など、
栃木ならではの見どころをたっぷり詰め込んだ旅になりました。

🚗訪れた観光スポット

那須湯本温泉「鹿の湯」
佐野ラーメン おぐら屋
出流原弁天池(いずるはらべんてんいけ)
大谷資料館(宇都宮)
あしかがフラワーパーク(イルミネーション)
長岡百穴墳

🌸温泉あり、絶景あり、パワースポットありの充実旅。
これから栃木旅行を計画している方や、夫婦・カップルでの旅行をお考えの方におすすめのルートです!

🔔よろしければ「いいね」&「チャンネル登録」もお願いします♪

00:00 スタート
00:39 モネの池(出流原弁天池)

02:39 大谷資料館
05:43 鬼滅の刃聖地(名草厳島神社)
06:50 弁慶の割石
07:56 胎内くぐり
08:54 鹿の湯
13:48 あしかがフラワーパーク
18:29 長岡百穴古墳
21:51 PENNY LANE

Kevin MacLeod の Fluffing a Duck は、クリエイティブ・コモンズ – 著作権表示必須 4.0 ライセンスに基づいて使用が許諾されます。 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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