Roadside Station Kazo-Watarase

sightseeing

A roadside station with a complete view of Watarase-yusuichi (a vast wetland and vibrant wildlife habitat). There is a facility selling products such as Koshihikari brand rice, grown on the fertile land of Kitakawabe area, and fresh local vegetables such as the Momotarō tomato. The richly flavored handmade soba available at the farm restaurant is also very popular, with many repeat customers. This new attraction is very unique to Japan as it straddles three prefectures, resulting in the roadside station being responsible for its overall promotion.

Basic Information

Location
1737,Onofukuro,Kazo City
TEL
0280-62-5555 (Facility for products sales) 0280-61-2299 (Sports amusement center)

Business hours / Fee

Regular holiday
Sports Study Away Hall Monday (however open on holidays), the day following the holiday of operation, New Year's Holiday Sales Facility of Produce The first and second day of the New Year Dining Area The first and second day of the New Year

How to get there

Public transport
Get off at “Yagyū Station” of the Tobu-Nikko Line and it is about a 10 minute walk from there.
Car
30 minutes from Kazo Interchange of Tohoku Expressway
Parking
Free:
Fee: None

Universal design

Wheelchair parking

Map

Nearby spots

Border of Three Prefectures (junction of Tochigi, Gunma and Saitama Prefectures)
Border of Three Prefectures (junction of Tochigi, Gunma and Saitama Prefectures)

The border of three prefectures straddles Tochigi Prefecture’s Tochigi City, Gunma Prefecture’s Itakura Town, Saitama Prefecture’s Kazo City (around the Kitakawabe region), and comes together at a rice field approximately 500 meters to the southeast of Roadside Station Kitakawabe. The border of the three prefectures was located inside the Watarase River, however during the restoration of the river during the Meiji and Taishō periods, the location was changed to the current river channel. From January to March of 2016, land measurements were carried out by Tochigi City, Itakura Town, and Kazo City and an old stake made from concrete assumed to be installed prior was discovered and confirmed as the true point of intersection of the three prefectures.

Kitakawabe Rice Park
Kitakawabe Rice Park

At this facility visitors can get a farming experience not obtainable in the city, such as rice growing and vegetable harvesting. Become the owner of your own rice field and plant and reap your own rice, or experience harvesting greenhouse strawberries. In the attached Kitagawabe History Museum, there are agricultural tools on display created from the wisdom and ingenuity of predecessors.

Kazo Miraikan
Kazo Miraikan

Starting with the planetarium and the astronomical observation room, there are apparatuses for large images and trial study rooms along with a workshop making it a comprehensive learning facility marked with a unique appearance. It is established next to the restaurant, farmers' market, and the facility for processing Ukino Miso. In addition, the planetarium reopened on March 22nd of 2015 after renovating. With the latest monocular ultra-high resolution 8K compatible digital projector, starry skies and images of space are projected with reality and power that can evoke dreams and emotions in young and old alike.

Roadside Station Doyo no Furusato Otone
Roadside Station Doyo no Furusato Otone

This is the birthplace of “Kan’ichi Shimofusa,” a musician who produced famous nursery rhymes. It is said that the atmosphere of the old town of Ōtone was his inspiration when composing songs such as “Tanabatasama,” “Nogiku” and “Hanabi.” “Ōtone Koshihikari” rice, harvested with plentiful water and one of the leading varieties “delicious Koshihikari” rice from Saitama, is sold here as “Dōyō no Furusato Ōtone" (hometown of nursery rhymes, Ōtone).

Hanyu Mitakaya Agriculture and Forestry Park Kiyasse Hanyu
Hanyu Mitakaya Agriculture and Forestry Park Kiyasse Hanyu

“Kiyasse Hanyū” is the nickname for Hanyū City Mitakaya agricultural and forest park. At the park, with an area of roughly 3.6 hectares, there is a “Shiki no Oka” (four seasons hill) with many flowers, a production building that boasts local vegetables harvested that morning, a beer factory that manufactures Hanyū’s local beer “Kobushi Hana Beer,” and a restaurant where you can enjoy handmade udon. Inside the park, there is playground equipment for kids, and events and vegetable harvesting experiences are held year round.

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