1.
Nestled between the mountain slopes, the Tsuzura Rice Terraces cover an area of 7 hectares and are made from 300 slabs of stone.
Also, stop at Ya-Ho Plaza, an observation deck where you can look out over the beautiful terraced fields. If you shout "Ya-ho!", you will hear an echo.
(Including time for transportation from/to this spot)
40 minutes
2.
See Nagaiwa Castle Ruins; Ruins of an ancient mountain castle.
(Including time for transportation from/to this spot)
15 minutes
3.
Stop at Tagomorisuwa Shrine: Here, the “Kayu Uranai Ritual (Japanese Shinto divination ritual using rice gruel)” is carried out to predict the year’s harvest based on the color and growth of mold on rice gruel.
(Including time for transportation from/to this spot)
20 minutes
4.
Visit at Hirakawa Family Residence: A farmhouse with a uniquely shaped roof built around 300 years ago. It is designated as a National Important Cultural Property.
(Including time for transportation from/to this spot)
20 minutes
5.
Take a short break near Kominka Shimebaru: This is a 150-year-old house with beautiful earth walls and cedar-thatched roofs. It is also used as an accommodation facility.
(Including time for transportation from/to this spot)
15 minutes
6.
Pass a restaurant located in Ukiha city near the prefectural border and visit Yunoki Oimatsu Shrine: The shrine is located just over the prefectural border in Hita City, Oita Prefecture. The two grand cedar trees in front of the hall of worship are a sight to see.
(Including time for transportation from/to this spot)
30 minutes
7.
Return to BABA Campsite: Located along the river, you can enjoy leisurely camping in beautiful natural surroundings.
10 minutes