Motoara River, bridge sightseeing

sightseeing

Of the total 61 kilometers of the Motoara River, 8 kilometers run through the Fukiage area. There are 17 bridges across the river, including the Shinsaga Bridge, a Civil Engineering Heritage Site selected by the Japan Society of Civil Engineers. Many of the bridges are decorated with poems and sculptures, making the exploration of them a perfect activity for some leisurely sightseeing!

Basic Information

Location
Near 3-chome, Kamatsuka, Konosu City (Shinsaga Bridge
TEL
048-540-3333
FAX
048-597-8291

How to get there

Public transport
10 minutes walk from Fukiage Station on the JR Takasaki Line
Car
About 35 minutes from the Kazo IC on the Tohoku Expressway.
About 30 minutes from the Higashimatsuyama IC on the Kan-Etsu Expressway.
About 30 minutes from the Okegawa-Kano IC on the Ken-O Expressway.
Parking
None

Other

Remarks
Inquiries: Konosu City Tourism Association

Map

Nearby spots

Around Cosmos Arena Fukiage
Around Cosmos Arena Fukiage

12 million cosmos flowers bloom on the fields along the Arakawa riverbank. Enjoy the impressive view of the Chichibu mountain range and Mt. Fuji, all while surrounded by a sea of cosmos flowers. The best time to see the cosmos flower is in mid-October, but poppies can also be enjoyed in May. At the Cosmos Festival in mid-October, the area becomes lively with stage events, refreshment stalls, and cosmos picking events.

Saitama Prefectural Museum of Sakitama Ancient Burial Mounds
Saitama Prefectural Museum of Sakitama Ancient Burial Mounds

From the “Sakitama Kofun (Tumulus)” built between the late 5th century to the early 7th century to the national treasure “Musashi Sakitama Inariyama Kofun Artifact”, much of these valuable cultural properties are stored here. Also, this is a facility that allows you to climb both the Inariyama Kofun and Maruhakayama Kofun. (For more information regarding the facility, please refer to the URL below.)

Sakitama Kofun Park
Sakitama Kofun Park

Sakitama Kofun Park is home to 9 large "kofuns", megalithic tombs where, among other things, the national treasure "Inariyama burial-mound sword" was excavated. You can also see the largest kofun in Japan, "Maruhaka yama kofun" here, which also serves as a great cherry blossom spot. Gyoda City, where the park is located, is also known as the origin of Saitama prefecture's name, and you can see the stone monument celebrating this in the park.

Suijo Park
Suijo Park

It is a place located very close to the Ōshi Castle and is noted for its water hyacinth. The Aoi-no-ike (lake) within the park displays beautiful water hyacinth at a certain season. The square is also known for its 200 trees of sakura (cherry blossom). In addition, “Inaka Kyōshi-no Bungakuhi" (Literary Monument of a Country Teacher) of Katai Tayama was built here. In the monument, a verse from the book Inaka Kyōshi, “The road to Yori was long…”, is engraved.

Haniwa no Yakata
Haniwa no Yakata

At the building of Haniwa located inside the Saitama Kofun Group, anyone can experience making their own Haniwa with the help of an instructor. In order to create a Haniwa, there are 3 steps: 90 minutes of molding, drying for about a month, heating in the kiln located inside the building at a heat of 800℃ for approximately 7 hours. Once the Haniwa is complete, it can either be retrieved in person or can be delivered and paid on arrival.

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