Tokai
Handa Red Brick Building, which is about a 5-minute walk from Sumiyoshicho Station on the Nagoya Railway, was founded in 1898 as a manufacturing factory for Kabuto Beer. The building was designed by the great Meiji architect, Yorihiro Tsumaki, and is one of the top five brick buildings in existence in Japan. There are very few remains of the beer factory, making it a very valuable structure. The facility has a "Permanent Exhibition Room" that introduces the history of the birth of Kabuto Beer, a cafe where you can taste reprinted Kabuto Beer, a souvenir shop, and the "Handa Red Brick Marche," which has a wide variety of interesting themes, is also held regularly. If you visit Nagoya, you should definitely stop by.
The last thing I'm worried about when I'm planning to go out is the weather. Indoor facilities can relieve you from such worries. How you enjoy it depends on your plan, such as art galleries and museums related to the area, hot springs with a rich local flavor, and factory tours. Why not plan some indoor leisure time with your family or as a couple?
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沼津港深海水族館 シーラカンス・ミュージアム
About 10 minutes by car from Numazu Station, this unique aquarium is located in a port town with stunning views of Mt. Fuji. Taking advantage of its position along Suruga Bay—Japan's deepest bay at 2,500 meters—it showcases over 100 types of deep-sea creatures found below 200 meters.Highlights include the "Suruga Bay Large Aquarium," featuring rare species from the bay, and the "Deep Sea Planetarium," where 150 bright red lanterneye fish glow in the dark. It’s also the only place in the world to display frozen and stuffed specimens of the coelacanth, a "living fossil." A visit to this one-of-a-kind deep-sea aquarium will leave you mesmerized by the mysteries of the ocean.
飛騨大鍾乳洞&大橋コレクション館
Hida Great Limestone Cave, which boasts one of the highest altitudes in Japan at approximately 900 meters, is a mystery of nature that took approximately 250 million years to create. The average temperature is around 12 degrees Celsius throughout the year, and it is used as a summer resort from July to September, and in the winter from January to early March, an "Ice Valley" is held where you can see giant icicles, and you can also enjoy it with your pet. happy. It is a "lover's sacred place" and is popular for romantic photo shoots. There is a "cave low-temperature storage sake brewery," where sake is stored for long periods of time and sold at souvenir shops, so be sure to buy one to commemorate your visit.
半田赤レンガ建物
Handa Red Brick Building, which is about a 5-minute walk from Sumiyoshicho Station on the Nagoya Railway, was founded in 1898 as a manufacturing factory for Kabuto Beer. The building was designed by the great Meiji architect, Yorihiro Tsumaki, and is one of the top five brick buildings in existence in Japan. There are very few remains of the beer factory, making it a very valuable structure. The facility has a "Permanent Exhibition Room" that introduces the history of the birth of Kabuto Beer, a cafe where you can taste reprinted Kabuto Beer, a souvenir shop, and the "Handa Red Brick Marche," which has a wide variety of interesting themes, is also held regularly. If you visit Nagoya, you should definitely stop by.
竜ヶ岩洞
Ryugashido, located on Mt. Ryugashi in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, is a large limestone cave with a total length of approximately 1,000 m, which was formed in a limestone area of geological formations that are approximately 250 million years old. Public. The average annual temperature is approximately 18℃, making it cool in the summer and warm in the winter, where you can enjoy cave exploration. The 30m-high waterfall is an impressive sight, and you can experience the power of the mysterious underground world born from eternity.