Makido Cave is a roughly 450 meter horizontal limestone cave and an…
Ikura Cave extends for about 1,200 meters with an internal elevatio…
Rashomon is a natural limestone arch about 40 meters high, designat…
Inofurai Art Museum, also known as the Niimi City Hoso Ceramics Mus…
Kinukake no Taki takes its name from its elegant look—like white si…
Yumesuki Park is a riverside park best known for its triple waterwh…
Koigakubo Wetland is home to around 300 species of wetland and aqua…
Roadside Station Koigakubo is a Michi-no-Eki—a government-designate…
Green Museum Shingo Onsen features a relaxing hinoki (Japanese cypr…
Mimuro Gorge offers shifting seasonal scenery: rhododendron (shakun…
Tetta Suzuran Garden is a wetland landscape where around 20,000 lil…
Niimi Gotenmachi was laid out under Nagaharu Seki, the first lord o…
Niimi Museum of Art presents a varied program of special exhibition…
Start your trip at the Niimi Tourist Information Center. Pick up m…
Ikoi to Fureai Park features large, free-to-use playground equipmen…
Joyama Park offers a broad overlook of the town and is known for it…
Niimi Chiya Onsen Ibuki-no-Sato is a natural hot spring recognized …
Narutaki is a three-tiered waterfall about 30 meters high. Its nam…
Ibuki-no-Sato Ski Resort offers terrain for beginners to advanced s…
Bessho Outdoor Sports Center sits beside Chiya Dam and a riverside …
Mt. Osa is part of the Chugoku Mountains, featuring broad mid-slope…
The Osayama Yamada Hokoku Memorial Museum commemorates Yamada Hokok…