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Overwhelmed terraced rice fields Be careful during the farming season
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In order to see the rice terraces, I first went to "Kasuga Village Information Center Katarina". When I saw the rice terraces in front of me, I thought, "Well, is this like this?" Mostly, expectations are too high. However, when I was taught where I could see well at "Kasuga Village Information Center Katarina", the place I could see best was another place. There are some viewpoints 2, but you cannot enter by car during the farming season. The parking lot of the public hall was open for free for rice terraces visitors, so I went to Mt. Maruo, which is within walking distance. ...
Tanada rice fields that know the beautiful and sad history of Kasuga village
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It was just the time when rice ears began to bear fruit. Rice began to bear fruit on the stone walls stacked cleanly. You can see the open sea from the terraced rice fields. I felt like a person who looked at the sea with a color 々 thought of color 々
A hidden Christian village that became a World Heritage Site
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Kasuga Rice Terraces are located in Kasuga Village, a hidden Christian village that has become a World Heritage Site. There seemed to be an observatory overlooking the rice terraces, but during the farming work period (3 〜 April, 8/15〜9/15), there was a signboard to enter except for the farming car, so I could see the spectacular view of the rice terraces from the top of the mountain. , At the nearby Kasuga Village Information Center "Katarina", we had the explanation of the village and the hospitality of home cooking and tea confectionery from the residents. In addition, there is also a lit up of rice terraces in autumn ...
You can learn about the history of the village at the free information center.
Original Text
I was registered as a World Heritage Site as a hidden Christian village, and I wanted to go to 1, so I visited. At the entrance of the village, there was a guidebook where volunteers could listen to explanations about the history and landscape of Kasuga village, and several parking lots were able to be parked. It is very kind and easy to understand, and you can think of explanations for the subsequent walk, so it is recommended to stop by. This area is a hidden Christian village without churches, and although you can't see the churches, it's a beautiful shelf ...
Let's leave the car and walk around. Recommended from the top of Maruo
Original Text
The rice terraces in Kasuga Village are located in Kokasuga near "Katarina" in the foreground, and there are large rice terraces in the Kasuga Community Hall and even further in the back. There is a small mountain called "Maruo-sama", which you can see both the direction of diagonally descending from the top of the Kasuga terraced rice fields and the direction of climbing up the mountain. The villages around here are small, so it's impossible to drive.
Overwhelmed terraced rice fields Be careful during the farming season
In order to see the rice terraces, I first went to "Kasuga Village Information Center Katarina". When I saw the rice terraces in front of me, I thought, "Well, is this like this?" Mostly, expectations are too high. However, when I was taught where I could see well at "Kasuga Village Information Center Katarina", the place I could see best was another place. There are some viewpoints 2, but you cannot enter by car during the farming season. The parking lot of the public hall was open for free for rice terraces visitors, so I went to Mt. Maruo, which is within walking distance. ...
Tanada rice fields that know the beautiful and sad history of Kasuga village
It was just the time when rice ears began to bear fruit. Rice began to bear fruit on the stone walls stacked cleanly. You can see the open sea from the terraced rice fields. I felt like a person who looked at the sea with a color 々 thought of color 々
A hidden Christian village that became a World Heritage Site
Kasuga Rice Terraces are located in Kasuga Village, a hidden Christian village that has become a World Heritage Site. There seemed to be an observatory overlooking the rice terraces, but during the farming work period (3 〜 April, 8/15〜9/15), there was a signboard to enter except for the farming car, so I could see the spectacular view of the rice terraces from the top of the mountain. , At the nearby Kasuga Village Information Center "Katarina", we had the explanation of the village and the hospitality of home cooking and tea confectionery from the residents. In addition, there is also a lit up of rice terraces in autumn ...
You can learn about the history of the village at the free information center.
I was registered as a World Heritage Site as a hidden Christian village, and I wanted to go to 1, so I visited. At the entrance of the village, there was a guidebook where volunteers could listen to explanations about the history and landscape of Kasuga village, and several parking lots were able to be parked. It is very kind and easy to understand, and you can think of explanations for the subsequent walk, so it is recommended to stop by. This area is a hidden Christian village without churches, and although you can't see the churches, it's a beautiful shelf ...
Let's leave the car and walk around. Recommended from the top of Maruo
The rice terraces in Kasuga Village are located in Kokasuga near "Katarina" in the foreground, and there are large rice terraces in the Kasuga Community Hall and even further in the back. There is a small mountain called "Maruo-sama", which you can see both the direction of diagonally descending from the top of the Kasuga terraced rice fields and the direction of climbing up the mountain. The villages around here are small, so it's impossible to drive.