Aragijima Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Not much surprise
Just a normal paddy field view but need to drive a long distance. Not much other hot spot at surrounding but is suit to natural lover because surrounding fresh air and natural living.
Spectacular view of rice fields. If in a car parking is quite far away at Mici-no-Eki Araginosato so be prepared for a bit of a walk. Otherwise, there is one Accessible parking spot right at Aragijima...
It is about 20km eastward along the Arita River in the direction of Mt. Koya from the city of Aritagawa Town, and I will visit because the landscape of the paddy fields built in the bend part of the Arita River seems to be unique. The nearby roadside station bears the name "Araganosato", but there is no view, and you need to deviate from the side road and aim for the observatory. Park in a space where dozens of cars can be parked and go to the observatory via an area with only a little teahouse. The water surface before rice planting, the blue rice in summer, the harvest traces from autumn to winter, the snow scenery during the middle of winter ...
Park your car in a nearby parking lot and walk a little. I went there at the end of May, but during the rice planting, the rice fields that had finished rice planting and the rice fields from now on were mixed. The rice terraces were like a round stage. This area is famous for its pepper. I bought grains of pepper and boiled pepper at the roadside station and ate pepper soft serve ice cream at a cafe near the parking lot.
The paddy fields become Dan 々 and are characterized by spreading in a fan shape. The name says "island", but it is not actually an island. Entry into the island is prohibited. There is also a parking space at the roadside station, but it is better to park at the "Aragi Island Observation Parking Lot", which is about a 1-minute walk to Aragi Island, because you can walk from the roadside station. There is one parking space right next to the observatory, but it will be for people with disabilities. In addition, the person who came by motorcycle ...
Not much surprise
Just a normal paddy field view but need to drive a long distance. Not much other hot spot at surrounding but is suit to natural lover because surrounding fresh air and natural living.
Wow!
Spectacular view of rice fields. If in a car parking is quite far away at Mici-no-Eki Araginosato so be prepared for a bit of a walk. Otherwise, there is one Accessible parking spot right at Aragijima...
Landscape of four seasons 々
It is about 20km eastward along the Arita River in the direction of Mt. Koya from the city of Aritagawa Town, and I will visit because the landscape of the paddy fields built in the bend part of the Arita River seems to be unique. The nearby roadside station bears the name "Araganosato", but there is no view, and you need to deviate from the side road and aim for the observatory. Park in a space where dozens of cars can be parked and go to the observatory via an area with only a little teahouse. The water surface before rice planting, the blue rice in summer, the harvest traces from autumn to winter, the snow scenery during the middle of winter ...
and i was planting rice.
Park your car in a nearby parking lot and walk a little. I went there at the end of May, but during the rice planting, the rice fields that had finished rice planting and the rice fields from now on were mixed. The rice terraces were like a round stage. This area is famous for its pepper. I bought grains of pepper and boiled pepper at the roadside station and ate pepper soft serve ice cream at a cafe near the parking lot.
The season of rice ears is also spectacular.
The paddy fields become Dan 々 and are characterized by spreading in a fan shape. The name says "island", but it is not actually an island. Entry into the island is prohibited. There is also a parking space at the roadside station, but it is better to park at the "Aragi Island Observation Parking Lot", which is about a 1-minute walk to Aragi Island, because you can walk from the roadside station. There is one parking space right next to the observatory, but it will be for people with disabilities. In addition, the person who came by motorcycle ...