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I drove to Hinoedagi Village, an unexplored region in Fukushima Prefecture. Select a route to enter from Niigata Prefecture. Lake Okutami on the Okutami Silver Line. From there, I went to Hinoedagi Village on the Numata Highway 352. There are narrow roads along the way, so if you are not confident in driving, you should enter from Fukushima Prefecture. Hinoedaki Village extends along the highway. Next to the village office is the Hinoedaki Village History and Folklore Museum. Enter a little side from the national highway. There was no entrance because it was before the opening. Hinoedagi Village also has hot springs. Full of nature ...
The pamphlet placed at the facility stated that the admission fee was 200 yen, but in reality I was able to enter for free. Since it was a weekday, I was the only guest, but when I entered, he showed me a guide tape that introduced the history of Hinoedagi Village. Hinoedaki Village is a village with the legend of the Heike no Michijin, and most of the village's surname is 3 of "Hoshi", "Tachibana" and "Hirano". Among them, the surname related to the Heike is called "Hirano". The museum is 2 floor, 1 floor is tsuruedaki Kabuki ...
Lizhi Yucun History Folklore Archive
I drove to Hinoedagi Village, an unexplored region in Fukushima Prefecture. Select a route to enter from Niigata Prefecture. Lake Okutami on the Okutami Silver Line. From there, I went to Hinoedagi Village on the Numata Highway 352. There are narrow roads along the way, so if you are not confident in driving, you should enter from Fukushima Prefecture. Hinoedaki Village extends along the highway. Next to the village office is the Hinoedaki Village History and Folklore Museum. Enter a little side from the national highway. There was no entrance because it was before the opening. Hinoedagi Village also has hot springs. Full of nature ...
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The pamphlet placed at the facility stated that the admission fee was 200 yen, but in reality I was able to enter for free. Since it was a weekday, I was the only guest, but when I entered, he showed me a guide tape that introduced the history of Hinoedagi Village. Hinoedaki Village is a village with the legend of the Heike no Michijin, and most of the village's surname is 3 of "Hoshi", "Tachibana" and "Hirano". Among them, the surname related to the Heike is called "Hirano". The museum is 2 floor, 1 floor is tsuruedaki Kabuki ...