The water at Lake Umeda is crystal clear, with lush trees along the shore and mountains all around. The scenery is beautiful—perfect for a stroll by the lake, enjoying the reflections and the views. There are walking paths, observation decks, and rest pavilions, so you can walk, picnic, or just relax and enjoy the peaceful lakeside atmosphere.
Lake Umeda | Review by 曹春
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Yanoen Kissa Yurin
Yurin-kan is located in the Kiryu Shinmachi Important Traditional Buildings Preservation District. The group of storehouses was built and used for storage purposes between the Edo and Showa periods, and in the past, sake, soy sauce, and miso were produced here. Yanoen stands at the entrance to the site. Founded in 1717, this historic store has a history of over 300 years, and it was established in the current building in 1928. The building has been designated an important traditional building of the city of Kiryu.
They offer all kinds of coffee, tea, light meals, and desserts. It's a perfect spot to take a break and recharge during your trip!
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Ryujin Suspension Bridge
The Ryujinkyo Gorge is located in Okukuji Prefectural Nature Park, in Ibaraki prefecture. The “Ryujin Suspension Bridge” is laid atop the Ryujin dam that flows through the Ryujin River within the gorge. This bridge is 375m long, and is one of Japan’s longest pedestrian only suspension bridges.
Walking across this bridge is pretty fun. Some people shake it on purpose, which can be a bit scary, but it's definitely an interesting experience.
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Lake Kasumigaura
Kasumigaura is a lake located in the southeast side of Ibaraki prefecture and the second largest lake following Lake Biwa in Japan. The lake’s area is 220 ㎢ accounting for 35% of Ibaraki prefecture.
If you love cycling, I highly recommend coming here for a ride and soaking in the beautiful scenery.
