Seiryu no Mori, Strangely Shaped Rocks, Hiranodai Viewing Platform

Located on a hilly area at an elevation of 800–1,000m, a site with an area space of 80ha is divided into 8 zones, where there are promenades to allow you to enjoy therapeutic forest bathing, nature observations, bird watching, and autumn leaves.
From the 300-year-old beech tree to pin oak trees, Japanese clethra trees, to Japanese Andromeda shrubs, around 70 types of flora grow wild here, allowing you to enjoy a variety of sceneries in all 4 seasons.
Furthermore, you will also see Strangely Shaped Rocks in all shapes and sizes scattered around the site, shaped through many centuries of weathering.
There is a viewing platform at the top of the Seiryu no Mori forest, and as the legend goes, lovers who ring the bell there would definitely get married, so it is also known as "Lovers' Hill."