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We are investigating and introducing tourist information around Semboku City. Semboku is a city held in the Sea of Japan and Chokai mountain. We will feature special sightseeing information of all over Semboku City.
Semboku is a city held in the Sea of Japan and Chokai mountain. It is known for having the deepest lake in Japan, Tazawa Lake.
Agriculture, forestry and tourism are popular historical cities.
Tourist Information Semboku
There are a lot of fashionable shops in Semboku. Wondering what to eat, such as Western food shops and buckwheat shops, noodles and bowls.
Nishi Miji chestnut, spinach, shiitake mushroom, nishiki noodles, processed wild plants, honey, roasted fish pressed sushi, naruto rice cakes, iburi pickles (iburigakko), etc. are full of charming special products.
Lake Tazawa, Towada Hachimantai National Park, Daigakuno ranch, etc.
Kojoyama castle ruins (Kojo mountain park), Kabazaiku (birch work) Tradition Hall, Tazawako Lake Kunimasu Miraikan, etc.
Kashin Tei Shirahama, Ryokan Yamaya, Minshuku Kashiwaso etc.
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