List of Report Categories × Flowering information イベント Accommodation and hot springs Accommodation Plan campaign Experiences and Activities Food Fair others Pets allowed Seasonal Food and Gourmet Seasons and Events Topics Topics Details Tourism Bureau Products Tourist attractions Tours and Experiences Travel Planner travel products 商品 search for Reset area × Nishinasuno Located south of Nasushiobara City, the Nishinasuno area saw the establishment of numerous farms during the Meiji era's land reclamation projects. Many of the cultural properties dating back to that time form the core of the Japan Heritage site, "The Future Envisioned by Meiji Aristocrats: A Romantic Tale of Nasunogahara's Land Development." This area offers opportunities for historical journeys exploring the Japan Heritage site, as well as enjoyment of vast ranches and rural landscapes, including opportunities to interact with animals and savor farm-fresh cuisine at Senbonmatsu Ranch. Shiobara Onsen With a history spanning over 1200 years since its opening, this hot spring resort has soothed countless travelers for centuries. Eleven hot spring areas are scattered along the Hokigawa River, which showcases the beauty of the valley in every season. From the Meiji to Showa periods, members of the imperial family and renowned literary figures such as Natsume Soseki and Tanizaki Junichiro visited the area, leaving behind a lasting legacy. In addition to the hot springs with their diverse colors and water qualities, this resort offers a refreshing experience for both mind and body, with its scenic natural surroundings, rural landscapes, and gourmet cuisine unique to the highlands. board room The Itamuro area is blessed not only with hot springs but also with magnificent nature spreading at the foot of the Nasu mountain range. There you will find the representative "Numappara Marshland," the small but graceful "Otome Falls" which resembles a beautiful woman, and the "Kinomata Valley and Park" where your soul will be cleansed by the flowing lemonade-colored water. Kuroiso Development progressed through the Nasu Canal project, and with the opening of the railway in the mid-Meiji period, Kuroiso began to develop rapidly. Also, in Nabekake, on the east side of town, the old Oshu Kaido road passed through, and a haiku monument remains that is said to have been visited by Matsuo Basho on his journey along the Oku no Hosomichi. Higashi Nasuno (Nasu Shiobara), on the west side of town, is experiencing rapid growth as a new town development following the opening of the Tohoku Shinkansen. search for Reset search for Reset Search Results Showing 3 to 1 of 3 Sort order Update order Popularity order Shiobara Onsen [Ended] Revival after 5 years! Shiobara Onsen Sightseeing Horse-Drawn Carriage “Tote Horse-Drawn Carriage” Operation Information Experiences and Activities Shiobara Onsen 塩原温泉ライトアップ「塩原イルミネーションナイト」 Experiences and Activities Shiobara Onsen サスティナブルを、着て、飲んで、楽しもう! 商品 Share this page!