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Nagi Hill Station 那岐山麓山の駅 Red bridge and stone dragon ................................................................................. three monkeys - - is my WAY right or wrong ? monkey teachers . . . to see, to hear to recite haiku |
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The Hill Station of Nagi, about 400 meters high, is famous for its great view and the clear water that runs down from Mount Nagi san.
They serve dishes with the famous local "black pigs" kurobuta 黒豚 and you can have a first-hand experience at making saussages.
There are lodges for families to stay on the cheap and enjoy the many hiking courses which start from here, or just go down to the gorge and play in the water among the stones.
There are also other farm-related experiences offered to the tourists, like making tofu, ice cream, butter or cheese and even handicraft with local natural materials.
The temple Bodaiji 菩提寺 with its famous huge old Gingko tree is close by.
The hill station is ealily reached by bus (40 min) from Tsuyama train station.
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Nagi is also famous for its villate lay-kabuki,
Yokozen Kabuki 横仙歌舞伎.
I once watched a performance and was quite impressed with the high skills of the actors. The audience was laughing and weeping ... and all had a good time.
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Mount Nagi (那岐山), is a mountain located on the border of Chizu, Tottori prefecture, and
Nagi, Okayama Prefecture.
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The trip in May 2010 starts from here in Nagi, on the way to Tottori, visiting a few places there and on the way back we ended in Chizu, because of heavy rain.
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