5 Sights in Sumoto, Japan (with Map and Images)
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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Sumoto, Japan! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Sumoto. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.
1. Mt. Sen
Senzan is a mountain with an altitude of 448 m located in the central part of Awaji Island in Hyogo Prefecture. The highest peak in the Sakiyama Mountains located in Kamiuchizen, Sumoto City. It is nicknamed Awaji Fuji.
2. 高田屋顕彰館・歴史文化資料館
The Takadaya Museum of History and Culture is a museum dedicated to the famous seamer Takadaya Kabei in the Wellness Park Goshiki and Takadaya Kabei Park in Sumoto City, Hyogo Prefecture. There is another name for Nanohana Hall (Nanohana Hall).
3. 洲本市民広場
Sumoto Civic Square is a city park located in Sumoto City, Hyogo Prefecture. It is a park facility that forms the core of the Sumoto City New City Zone. In the park, the red brick buildings of the former Kanebo Sumoto Factory, one of the leading spinning mills in modern Japan and certified as a modernization industrial heritage, have been preserved and revitalized as library and restaurant facilities.
4. 大浜海岸公園
Oohama Beach is a sandy beach with white sand and green pines located in Sumoto City, Hyogo Prefecture. It is also known as Oohama Park and Mikuma Park. Along with Keino Matsubara, it is a representative scenic coastline of Awaji Island, and the area belongs to Setonaikai National Park.
5. 柏原山
Mt. Kashiwabara is a mountain with an altitude of 568.9 m located in the southeastern part of Awaji Island in Hyogo Prefecture, in the eastern part of the Tsuruha Mountains. It is located in Chigusa, Sumoto City. Together with Mt. Tsuruha and Mt. Sakiyama, it is one of the "Three Mountains of Awaji".
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