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Kakudahama

Kakudahama

Summary

Larger sections of a village [3] from 1901 (1901) to the present. The place name was associated with the Mt. Tsunoda, and in Myoukoji and the rocky cavern cave remains of the Kakuda foot of a mountain with the legend about Nichiren [3].

The dune ground is developed after World War II as a suburban dune agriculture place of Niigata-shi, and the cultivation such as a watermelon and a Japanese radish, the tulip is carried out [3]. In addition, a winery is established after the 1990s, and the production of the wine is carried out, and it is in an accumulation place of the winery in Niigata-shi with adjacent Echizenhama.

Adjacent town character

It is next to the counterclockwise order with the following town characters from the north.

Local

I am faced with the Sea of Japan side of the Kakuda foot of a mountain, and there is Kakudahama beach. In addition, there is an enclave of Echizenhama in an area.

Main company, facilities

  • Upper dam lagoon Park
  • Yunokoshi Onsen
Winery
Temple
  • Myoukoji
  • Wish original temple
Factory
  • Fukuda building stones Kakuda factory

History

Sightseeing

Kakudahama beach (かくだはまかいすいよくじょう)
A beach in Kakudahama. Seaside line is inaugurated, and beach teahouses stand and do well as a health resort of the suburbs of Niigata-shi [3].

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