Magariya (stable-attached) houses, water wheels, tales of old, gods, age-old etiquette and traditional food. At Denshoen (literally history park), the lifestyle and culture of olden-day Tono are recreated for the next generation. Enjoy Japan’s traditional village life through your eyes and ears, in touch and on your tongue. Enjoy traditional hittsumi, keiran and other dishes at the restaurant. The hittsumi in particular is highly popular among locals for its generous use of chicken stock to bring out a strong yet fresh flavor.
VENUE DETAILS
- Address
- 6-5-1 Tsuchibuchi, Tsuchibuchi-cho, Tono City
遠野市土淵町土淵6-5-1 - Hours
- 9:00-17:00 (last entry 16:30)
- Regular holidays
- None
- Admission
- Adult 320 yen, elementary, junior and senior high school students 220 yen
- Inquiries
- Denshoen
- Access 1
- 60 minutes by local train from Shin-Hanamaki Station, then 10 minutes by taxi from Tono Station
- Access 2
- 25 minutes' drive from Miyamori IC (Interchange)
- URL
- http://www.densyoen.jp/