Kenshin Daira Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The car at the cherry blossom festival is one way
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Kenshindaira, where Kenshin Uesugi trained soldiers while looking at the Kanto Plain, is located in Mt. Ohira, a famous cherry blossom spot. There aren't many cherry blossoms, but the cherry blossoms that sit on the edge of the teahouse and look down while eating the famous dumplings, yakitori, and omelet were also good. When I climbed the observatory, there was a cherry blossom flower illuminated by the sunlight in front of me. There are many people during the cherry blossom festival, cars are one-way, and the parking lot is full despite the charge. I walk a little, but I'd like to park in the free parking lot a little in front of me. ...
Tea shops and viewing spots along the scenic ridge
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If you climb the Ohirayama sightseeing road, you will reach the ridge. I was able to park my car in the scattered parking lot and enjoy the view and autumn leaves. The contrast between ginkgo and maple was good.
Mt. Taihei is a 343 meter mountain, but the view from there is beautiful. Depending on the season and weather, you can also see the city of Tochigi, the Kanto Plain and Mt. Fuji.
It is an observation area located on the hillside of Mt. Taihei where Taiheiyama Shrine is enshrined. It is said that the name is derived from the fact that Kenshin Uesugi climbed Mt. Taihei to train horses and horses, and looked over the Kanto plain in the south from the mountain, and was amazed at its vastness. If the weather is nice, you can see Mt. Fuji, Tokyo Tower, and Shinjuku Sky Scraper, but on the day, I could see the sea of clouds instead of the cloudy sky. The area is a wooden three-story observation tower and a table for rest ...
The car at the cherry blossom festival is one way
Kenshindaira, where Kenshin Uesugi trained soldiers while looking at the Kanto Plain, is located in Mt. Ohira, a famous cherry blossom spot. There aren't many cherry blossoms, but the cherry blossoms that sit on the edge of the teahouse and look down while eating the famous dumplings, yakitori, and omelet were also good. When I climbed the observatory, there was a cherry blossom flower illuminated by the sunlight in front of me. There are many people during the cherry blossom festival, cars are one-way, and the parking lot is full despite the charge. I walk a little, but I'd like to park in the free parking lot a little in front of me. ...
Tea shops and viewing spots along the scenic ridge
If you climb the Ohirayama sightseeing road, you will reach the ridge. I was able to park my car in the scattered parking lot and enjoy the view and autumn leaves. The contrast between ginkgo and maple was good.
View
Mt. Taihei is a 343 meter mountain, but the view from there is beautiful. Depending on the season and weather, you can also see the city of Tochigi, the Kanto Plain and Mt. Fuji.
Historic site view area
It is an observation area located on the hillside of Mt. Taihei where Taiheiyama Shrine is enshrined. It is said that the name is derived from the fact that Kenshin Uesugi climbed Mt. Taihei to train horses and horses, and looked over the Kanto plain in the south from the mountain, and was amazed at its vastness. If the weather is nice, you can see Mt. Fuji, Tokyo Tower, and Shinjuku Sky Scraper, but on the day, I could see the sea of clouds instead of the cloudy sky. The area is a wooden three-story observation tower and a table for rest ...