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Annavi 2020 Inside Eng(高解像度) ホテルアベスト新安城駅前 ABホテル三河安城本館 ABホテル三河安城新館 ABホテル三河安城南館 天然温泉三州の湯ドーミーインEXPRESS三河安城 東横INN三河安城駅新幹線南口1 � Hotel Abest Shinanjo Ekimae � AB Hotel Mikawa Anjo Main Building � AB Hotel Mikawa Anjo New Annex � AB Hotel Mikawa Anjo South Annex � Natural Hot Spring Dormy Inn � Toyoko Inn Mikawa Anjo �-�-� Toei-cho ���-���� �-��-�� Mikawa Anjo-cho ���-���� �-�-�� Mikawa Anjo-cho ���-���� �-�-� Mikawa Anjo Minamimachi ���-���� Express Mikawa Anjo Sta. South Exit � �-�-� Mikawa Anjo Honmachi ���-���� �-��-�� Mikawa Anjo Minamimachi ���-���� Near the north exit of Near the north exit of the Mikawa-Anjo Near the north exit of the Mikawa-Anjo Near the south exit of the Mikawa-Anjo �-minute walk from the south exit of Hotels and the Shin-Anjo Station Station (shinkansen) Station (shinkansen) Station (shinkansen) the Mikawa-Anjo Station (shinkansen) Near the south exit of the Mikawa-Anjo ����-��-���� ����-��-���� ����-��-���� ����-��-���� ����-��-���� Station (shinkansen) Inns in the City P Separate parking area available (¥��� per night) P �� spots (first come-first served) P �� spots P �� spots P ��� spots ��� rooms (��� guests) ����-��-���� of Anjo Large communal bath is free �� rooms (�� guests) ��� rooms (��� guests) ��� rooms (��� guests) ��� rooms (��� guests) "Sanshu no yu" natural hot springs are available. It's also P �� spots(¥��� per night) JR Mikawa-Anjo Station area JR Mikawa-Anjo Station area JR Mikawa-Anjo Station area JR Mikawa-Anjo Station area JR Mikawa-Anjo Station area possible to use the hot springs without staying the night. Meitetsu Shin-Anjo Station area Large communal bath is free Large communal bath is free Large communal bath is free No pets. Parking is available for ¥��� per night per vehicle. ��� rooms (��� guests) 東横INN三河安城駅新幹線南口� ホテルグランドティアラ安城 ホテルトレンド三河安城 ホテルリブマックス三河安城駅前 清水屋旅館 スーパーホテル安城駅前 ふじや旅館 � Toyoko Inn Mikawa Anjo � Hotel Grand Tiara Anjo � Hotel Trend Mikawa Anjo 10 Hotel Livemax Mikawa Anjo Ekimae 11 Shimizu-ya Ryokan 12 Super Hotel Anjo Ekimae 13 Fuji-ya Ryokan Sta. South Exit � �-�-�� Mikawa Anjo Minamimachi ���-���� �-�-� Mikawa Anjo-cho ���-���� �-�-�� Mikawa Anjo Minamimachi ���-���� �-��-� Misono-cho ���-���� �-� Meiji Honmachi ���-���� �-� Miyuki Honmachi ���-���� �-��-� Mikawa Anjo Minamimachi ���-���� Near the south exit of the Mikawa-Anjo �-minute walk from the JR Mikawa-Anjo Approx. �-minute walk from the south �-minute walk from the north exit of �-minute walk from the north exit of �-minute walk from the south exit of Anjo Station on the Tokaido Main Line Approx. �-minute walk from the south Station (shinkansen) Station exit of the Mikawa-Anjo Station (shinkansen) Higashi-Kariya Station on the Tokaido Main Line Anjo Station on the Tokaido Main Line ����-��-���� exit of the Mikawa-Anjo Station (shinkansen) ����-��-���� ����-��-���� ����-��-���� ����-��-���� ����-��-���� P �� spots (first-come-first-served, P None ����-��-���� P �� spots (ground level) / P � spots (reservation required) P � spots reservation not possible) P � spots P �� spots(¥��� per night) ��� spots (underground) �� rooms (��� guests) �� rooms (�� guests) � rooms (�-� guests) JR Anjo Station area ��� rooms (��� guests) JR Anjo Station area � rooms (�� guests) JR Mikawa-Anjo Station area JR Mikawa-Anjo Station area JR Mikawa-Anjo Station area JR Mikawa-Anjo Station area ��� rooms (��� guests) �� rooms (��� guests) JR Higashi-Kariya Station Restroom, sink, and bath areas are shared. "Ansho no yu" natural hot springs are available. Family baths are available. To Toyota N Anjo Station JR Tokaido Main Line 12 i o Historic Sites To Nagoya To Key Port 1 Toyohashi To Too ▼You can enjoy � Jozan-Bunko 20 13 2 ree od i rod � 丈山苑Jozan-en matcha tea here. 丈山文庫 Post office Kota To To Kariya To anforet oruoori rie 1 Hekishin Galaxy Plaza ri ier (Cultural Center) 1 Kiibou's i r City Hall Street Market o r This market sells vegetables and handmade goods e r o ouu ree od i rod direct from the producers, as well as goods related To Kota To 1 to Kiibou the wish fairy, the official character of 12 ie o ru i 1 i o io the Anjo Tanabata Festival. (Dates available) March ii Tepe To Handa To 11 to May, �th Saturday from September to iru eieuiioie eii rie November, ��:�� am to �:�� pm (Location) Near To Hekinan To Nishio eieu o i ie the south side of the JR Anjo Station This is the birthplace of Jozan Jozan Ishikawa was a man of culture in the Edo period Ishikawa, who built the famous who was known for being skilled in classical Chinese Shisendo in the Ichijoji Temple in poetry, archaic reisho-style calligraphy, landscape Certified souvenir shops Kyoto. It is a relaxing space with a gardening, and the sencha tea ceremony. Come KEY PORT Anjo Tourist 1 His study was called Gakuhodo, and it here eii rriio real Japanese-style garden and a MAP was dismantled and reconstructed as study that is reminiscent of Shisendo. first! Information Center and Co-Working Plant tours 11 eri eer or Jozan Bunko. You can see various items 1 er iroe o por r Adr ���-� Nakahongo, Izumi-cho associated with Jozan Ishikawa. 21 ����-��-���� Adr �� Kaminokire, Izumi-cho Key Port is a new facility on the first floor MAP of the JR Anjo Station that is a tourist Parks & public facilities i por eer C Mondays (open national holidays), year-end and New Reservation required for a tour 1 13 Year's holidays Anjo Tourist Association ����-��-���� information center and a co-working er ri id space. Key Port of course provides tourist Too re o Acc Ankuru Bus: Izumi Jozan-en stop on the Nanbu Line, C Mondays (open national holidays), year-end and New Historic sites io Year's holidays information, and is a comfortable and 1 �-minute walk south freely usable space where people can i o Acc Ankuru Bus: Izumi Jozan-en stop on the Nanbu Line, �-minute walk west interact, use Wi-Fi (free), and read, return, 1 Hotels 10 and reserve library books. ri *Place where people share one space for the purpose of io io � � working, studying, and interacting. Places to rent bicycles Ansho Bunka no Sato The Site of Ansho Castle 10 City of Anjo Museum of History 安祥城址(大乗寺) Public Galleries and the City of o 13 ii ordi oue Anjo Archaeological Research Center 安祥文化のさと eii 22 uur eer Local specialty products i Toido i ie ore 1 iio .FJKJ*SSJHBUJPO $FOUSBM#SBODI 1 e r o eiu 1 Adr �� Anjo-cho, Shirobori The Matsudaira family (the ancestors of the ����-��-���� Tokugawa family) lived in the castle during the Figs o u o o H � am-� pm (admission closes at �:�� pm) Sengoku period. Currently, Daijoji Temple stands Mondays (open national holidays), rui ue iiori ier C on the site where the main building of the castle year-end and New Year's holidays was, a shrine to Hachiman stands on the site 2 Acc Ankuru Bus: Museum of History stop on MAP where the secondary building was, and the Toido i ie the Ansho Line remains of moats and earthen walls can be found d rier i o in the surrounding area. i Pine of “Unryu” in Honsho-ji � National historic site eii urui Eian-ji永安寺の雲竜の松 Temple � Temple本證寺 Pears 1 1 23 i o T oriui uo Tuuu r ouo Black pine tree at Eian-ji Temple in Built in the Kamakura period, Honshoji Cucumbers Hamaya-cho. This tree is said to be Temple was the location of the Mikawa Ikko ��� years old. Its trunk branches into � Ikki Uprising. Some of the buildings that i ier oe 1 uri ere eer parts at a height of �.� meters above remain are rare in Japan. The main building has been designated as prefectural cultural the ground, which makes it look MAP MAP exactly like a dragon. property, and the grounds have been designated as a national historic site. uri Adr �� Kitayashiki, Hamaya-cho Acc Ankuru Bus: Hamaya stop on the Tobu Adr �� Nodera, Nodera-cho Line, �-minute walk east Acc Ankuru Bus: Nodera Honsho-ji Mae stop on the Sakurai Line i o ei ieo Tuuu Futago National historic site Bok choy erid e 12 � Wisteria城藤園の藤 trellis � Tumulus二子古墳 urui pee e ereo roo o Tuui o iiuri ieri rei ooi Tepe Rice oe ier urui eride r ori ier A wisteria trellis has been installed along the This rectangular burial mound is a Jogairi Koyasu Kannon (guardian of children and national historic site that is located in oeu 11 childbirth) path, which is approx. ��� meters long. Futago, Sakurai-cho. It is approx. �� During the flower season (mid-April to mid-May), meters long, and is the second-largest wisteria flowers cover the area over your head as MAP mound in the Nishi-Mikawa area. MAP i o iio 10 you walk, and the area is also lit up at night. 10 �-�� Innai Futago, Sakurai-cho ��-� Inaba, Jogairi-cho Adr Adr Ankuru Bus: Horiuchi Park stop on the Jogairi Neighborhood Association Acc Sakurai Line, ��-minute walk east ����-��-���� Acc Ankuru Bus: Jogairi stop on the Nanbu Wheat Line, �-minute walk west Himeogawa Japanese tea ceremony National historic site � Meiji Irrigation � Tumulus姫小川古墳 Norazunomori不乗森神社 Shrine 10 Learning Center for Water Environment 11 明治川神社Meijigawa Shrine 12 room都築弥厚茶室 of Tsuzuki Yako 13 Nankichi's南吉の下宿先 Boarding House 明治用水 水のかんきょう学習館 Soybeans Tea ceremony room in Sairenji Basic information This shrine is dedicated to the monkey as a Provides opportunities to enjoy messenger of the gods, which is rare in Japan. Temple in Higashibata-cho in the learning about the Meiji Irrigation city of Anjo. It is said that Ryukei about the city of Anjo National historic site. This keyhole-shaped burial In Japanese, "saru," the word for monkey, Meijigawa Shrine was built in order The building where Niimi Nankichi and water, agriculture, food, and Fuzoan, an Edo-period master of mound is from the first half of the Kofun period, rhymes with the Japanese word "masaru" (to to protect the Meiji Irrigation when it lived in during his days in Anjos is Population: ���,��� (as of Oct. �, ����) the environment. the tea ceremony in the Sohen and one of its characteristics is that the round win), which is used in association with ideas was constructed.
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