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Address: 886 Misasa, Misasa-cho, Tohaku-gun, Tottori 682-0123
WoodenInnHashizuya
Atmosphere/Facilities: Soap (solid), soap (liquid), body soap, shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste set, razor, shower cap, comb, brush, towel, bath towel, yukata, colored yukata choice for women only
Recommended points: Radon hot springs, in-room dining for dinner and breakfast
Average price: From a simple stay to a luxurious meal
Budget per person: About 23,000 yen
Rating: ★★★★
The purpose of this trip is to focus solely on the AoyaKamiterachiRelicsExhibitionHall.
Take a local bus from Misasa Onsen to Kurayoshi Station, then go from Kurayoshi Station to Aoya Station, and the AoyaKamiterachiRelicsExhibitionHall is about a 3-minute walk away. (Please note that there are no restaurants in the area and the trains are infrequent.) The Aoya Kami Terachi Ruins have been dubbed the "underground Yayoi museum" because of the amazing excavated artefacts that have been discovered there. The Aoya Kami Terachi Ruins Exhibition Hall is free to enter and is a simple exhibition hall with many replicas, but I think it is a great first-class exhibition hall to see the scientific evidence while thinking about the Kyushu theory of Yamataikoku, the Kinki theory, or even Izumo. Flash photography is prohibited in the exhibition hall, but photography is possible.
Misasa Onsen also opens shooting galleries and smart ball shops in the evening, but after enjoying a leisurely meal in your room and soaking in the hot springs, you will no longer feel like going out. The hot springs are radon hot springs, and are effective for rheumatism, atopic dermatitis, cancer, etc. People come here for the purpose of getting well after three mornings. That is why it was named Misasa. I also came back and the hardened warts on my hands were completely removed. It may be thanks to the hot springs.
The food at Hashizuya was absolutely delicious, with a small hotpot of duck and soba noodles, grilled crab, Tottori Wagyu beef with oleic acid 55, assorted sashimi, shrimp sashimi (additional), and other dishes that left me very satisfied.
On the way back, I stopped at a famous sarasoba restaurant in Tottori Station for a light meal of fresh soba noodles, and on the way back home, I spotted a rainbow from the train window. The weather is changeable at this time of year, but it was a wonderful place.