Japan Sightseeing Information --- Hyogo Prefecture Sightseeing Information --- Asago City Sightseeing Information
We are investigating and introducing tourist information around Asago City. Asago is an inland town located somewhat north of Hyogo prefecture. We will feature special sightseeing information of all over Asago City.
Asago is an inland town located somewhat north of Hyogo prefecture. It is a hub of traffic that connects San-in and Keihanshin.
There are rich nature and numerous heritages, and it has a popular tourist spot such as Takeda Castle Ruins.
To everyone sightseeing | Asago-shi
Asabura | Takeda Castle Ruins Asago-shi Tajima | Asago-shi portal site
Wadayama Town Tourist Association: A Town with Takeda Castle Ruins
Shabu-shabu, Sukiyaki, Steak, Sushi, Ramen, Buckwheat etc.
Vegetables, local sake, ice cream etc.
Himehana Park, Awaga yama, Kurokawa Valley, etc.
Ikuno Ginzan, Chasuriyama Kofun, Takeda castle ruins, etc.
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