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Asuke, Japan
Asuke, Japan. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

關於Asuke

Asuke (足助) is a district of Toyota.

Asuke旅遊指南

城市概覽

As a separate town before 2005, Asuke flourished as a post station on the trail used to transport salt. Today, the area is very reminiscent of the past. Its townscape is filled with remnants from the past including houses made of black board walls and warehouses with white earthen walls.

Tourist information site The local tourist association has a partly multilingual guide site.

如何抵達

There are many ways of getting to Asuke. From Toyota city, you can take the bus opposite Toyotashi train station, bay 1 (¥800) directly to Asuke. The other close city besides Toyota is Nagoya. If you start from here, the fastest and cheapest way to reach Asuke is:

Take the Nagoya Subway to Akaike (赤池) on the Tsurumai Line. There switch on the Meitetsu Toyota Line (¥390); sometimes the subway train continues to Toyota directly as a Meitetsu train, so you do not have to even switch trains. Get off at Josui (浄水). Here you can catch Toyota-city bus no. 8 (¥500) (Toyota Welfare Hospital - Asuke). [1]

必看景點

The Korankei Gorge (香嵐渓) stretching 1.2 km upstream of the Tomoe River in Asuke-cho Miya-machi boasts its magnificent autumn foliage. Many tourists visit this gorge in mid-November when the colors of the leaves are at their best. The view of more than 4,000 trees with beautifully-colored leaves is truly a sight to behold. During the month of November, the trees are illuminated at nighttime to create a magical atmosphere with their leaves giving off a golden glitter. To reach Korankei, just get on any bus towards Asuke and get off at the Korankei (香嵐渓) bus stop.

體驗活動

Sanshu-Asuke Yashiki (¥500, 09:00-17:00) is a traditional Japanese farming village containing a farm house, a warehouse, a stable, a water mill, a handicraft centre, etc. They exhibit the traditional Japanese life in the mountainside. Asuke Castle (¥300). Suzuki family, who occupied Asuke area during the late 15 to the early 16 century, built the castle. In the 1990s Asuke government has re-built it. The design of the castle was based on the excavations on-site. Koujaku-ji, established in 1427 (Oei 34), belonging to the Soto school. It is said that the maple trees in Korankei were planted in 1634 by Sanei-osho, the 11th priest of this temple.

城市概覽改寫自 Wikipedia,旅遊指南來自Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。照片來自 Wikimedia Commons.

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