
Deep-red spider lilies blooming along the embankments of Tsuya River enrich an autumn atmosphere.
- Contact
- Commercial and Industrial Tourism Division, Kaizu City
- TEL
- 0584-53-1374

This is a shrine which is nicknamed “Mr. Ochobo”, where many worshippers come throughout the night in “Tsukikoshi-mairi” from the last day of each month to the first day of the following month.
- Contact
- Commercial and Industrial Tourism Division, Kaizu City
- TEL
- 0584-53-1374
- Access
- 5 minutes’ walk from Kaizu City Community Bus’s “O Chiyoho-inari ” bus stop

When Yoshiyuki MATSUDAIRA was a lord of the Takasu Domain, he built the MATSUDAIRA Family’s temple on the ruins of a temple which was originally built by Priest Gyogi, and named it “Gyogi Temple”.
- Contact
- Gyogi Temple
- TEL
- 0584-55-0031

In Tsukimi-no-mori, which occupies a total space of 360 hectares of nature, flowers bloom seasonally and wild birds sing, and we can enjoy a variety of nature such as forest bathing and bird-watching, according to our interests.
- TEL
- 0584-53-1351
- Access
- 20 minutes’ walk from Yoro Railway, Komano Station

Chisui Shrine is dedicated to Satsuma Gishi, who sacrificed their lives for the Horeki-chusui Works; it was built by local volunteers, with Yukie HIRATA as the enshrined deity.
- Contact
- Chisui Shrine
- TEL
- 0584-54-5928
- Access
- 5 minutes’ walk from Kaizu City Community Bus’s “Kiso Sansen Park” bus stop

This is a national government park introducing the history and culture in the basin of the 3 Kiso Rivers. You can enjoy a splendid 360-degree panoramic view from the top of the 65m-high observation tower.
- Contact
- Kiso Sansen Park Administrative Center
- TEL
- 0584-54-5531
- Access
- Short way from Kaizu City Community Bus’s “Kiso Sansen Park” bus stop