Midono Garasha Waterfall
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Midono Garasha Waterfall
This 50-60 meter tall waterfall is located in Midono, Yasaka, where Hosokawa Gracia (or Garasha, 1563-1600 CE) was sent to be in hiding. She was sent to hide in the mountains of Midono after her father, general Akechi Mitsuihide, betrayed, trapped and killed his lord Oda Nobunaga one of the leade…
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Mizube Park
Mizube Park borders the Takeno River in Yasaka and in the spring it is overcome by Sakura Cherry Blossoms and Shibazakura flowers, making it a perfect spot for Hanami (flower viewing) picnics. Even outside the blossoms, there are various colourful flowers dotted around the park, making it a great…
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Deluxs Outdoor Resort, Kyo-Ta…
This glamping experience is perfect for anyone who wants to try camping, without getting all the equipment. The domes are comfortable to stay in with the splendors of nature just a door away. Enjoy the fresh seasonal food grilled up on a BBQ right next to your private dome. The site is attached t…
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Kyotango Mairingen Distillery
Set in a mountain forest on the Tango Peninsula where more than 300 kinds of medicinal herbs and medicinal tress grow wild. In the rich forests of Tango Amanohashidate Oeyama National Park plants are hand-picked in the morning and distilled while fresh. Their craft gin contains the forest's bount…
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Organic Restaurant Tentomushi…
Based on an organic farm they have a wide range of seasonable products available. Including vegetable dressings and vegetable pottage made with no additives, curry kits, and cake sale (savory cake filled with vegetables) These are available in the direct sales corner of the café, along with fresh…
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Tango Kingdom Shoku-no-Miyako
Tango Kingdom "Shoku no Miyako" is among the largest roadside stations in Western Japan. Complete with a hotel and a host of restaurants (Ton's Kitchen, Mountain & Sea, and more) Tango Kingdom has everything you need for a Kyotango stopover. There is even fruit picking,a petting zoo for visitors…
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Yasaka Ashiginu Onsen
Yasaka Ashiginu Onsen is located on a small hill that looks over the Yasaka Plateau of Kyotango City. This hot spring uses discarded tempura oil and wood chip fuel to warm the bath while limiting CO2 emissions. Helping preserve the natural beauty that surrounds it. There is also a shop on site.…