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You can see the scattered villages.
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I stopped by when I took a walk in Iwamachi. It is recommended to move by car as it goes up a lot of slopes. There is an eastern store in the parking lot and I got a sushi I brought there. You can see the scattered villages spreading out in the Toyama plain with good weather. Toilets are also maintained and recommended for picnics. It was reserved probably because I went there on weekdays.
You can overlook the scattered village. It seems that the evening is good, but you can enjoy the scenery even during the day. The observation square is located in the second parking lot, and there is also a magnificent observatory on the side. There is also an observatory near the large parking lot below, but the range of view is narrow and it seems that it is hardly used.
I found this place while looking for a shooting spot in the scattered village. The parking lot is large and there is an observation place immediately after getting off the car, where you can overlook the scenery of the scattered village. However, the altitude was not high and I felt a little unsatisfactory. There is an observatory nearby, so I think it's better to see it from here.
Looking at the homepage, it seems that it was originally a campsite. Currently, there are campsites, bungalows, wide slopes, observatory, tennis courts, restaurants, etc., and it seems to be a perfect place to enjoy the outdoors. However, since I visited on a bad day at the end of November, it was not popular at all, and I came back without knowing where and what to do. It was written that it was open, so when I came in winter, I slipped on a wide slope with a sled ...
The view square of the scattered village is wonderful
Original Text
In the Sani Village Observation Square, you can overlook the Tonami Plain at 180 °, which is a very wonderful place. It is also a campsite, with cottages, BBQ facilities, tennis courts, playset, etc.
You can see the scattered villages.
I stopped by when I took a walk in Iwamachi. It is recommended to move by car as it goes up a lot of slopes. There is an eastern store in the parking lot and I got a sushi I brought there. You can see the scattered villages spreading out in the Toyama plain with good weather. Toilets are also maintained and recommended for picnics. It was reserved probably because I went there on weekdays.
View spot in scattered village
You can overlook the scattered village. It seems that the evening is good, but you can enjoy the scenery even during the day. The observation square is located in the second parking lot, and there is also a magnificent observatory on the side. There is also an observatory near the large parking lot below, but the range of view is narrow and it seems that it is hardly used.
You can see the scattered villages.
I found this place while looking for a shooting spot in the scattered village. The parking lot is large and there is an observation place immediately after getting off the car, where you can overlook the scenery of the scattered village. However, the altitude was not high and I felt a little unsatisfactory. There is an observatory nearby, so I think it's better to see it from here.
I don't know the whole picture of the facility.
Looking at the homepage, it seems that it was originally a campsite. Currently, there are campsites, bungalows, wide slopes, observatory, tennis courts, restaurants, etc., and it seems to be a perfect place to enjoy the outdoors. However, since I visited on a bad day at the end of November, it was not popular at all, and I came back without knowing where and what to do. It was written that it was open, so when I came in winter, I slipped on a wide slope with a sled ...
The view square of the scattered village is wonderful
In the Sani Village Observation Square, you can overlook the Tonami Plain at 180 °, which is a very wonderful place. It is also a campsite, with cottages, BBQ facilities, tennis courts, playset, etc.