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Ama no manai

Ama no manai

47 Tadaidani Yodoecho Yonago, Tottori

秀峰・大山の麓にこんこんと湧き出す豊かな清流 潤いとやすらぎを与えてくれるスポット

Pure spring water is a gift from God of Daisen
Familiar to locals. selected top100 of famous water in the country.

Ame no Manai

One of the top famous spring water specified by Ministry of the Environment, and represents the best spring water in Sanin.
It produces 2500 tons of water daily and it is used for domestic water, agricultural water, and rainbow trout farming water is essential part of daily life for locals.
It was developed in 1990 with the watermill, summerhouses, promenades, and parking. Aesthetic landscape is also remarkable. Somewhat nostalgic scenery, such as those floating pure spring water and greens provide people moisture and relaxing moment.

Another pure water points exist in Daisen. “Daisen Okoku (Daisen Kingdom” introduces tours around pure water. Such an interesting way to enjoy Daisen.

Daisen Kingdom web

Talk about a trivia …

Each household water is also taste similar to pure famous water.
World acknowledged the tasty tap water in Yonago

Yonago, foot of Daisen. Tap water is benefited by famous water in Yonago.
“Delicious Water Reserch” bureau under the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare chose the tap water as one of top 32 cities nationwide. Yonago waterworks pumps water from 85m underground and sterilized and pack to bottle, which called ‘Yonago no Mizu’ and distributed at Asia Pacific Environment Conference. It was very popular.
Then, in respond to those voices “why don’t you sell them?” city started selling the 500 ml bottle per 100yen in 2005. Yonago delicious water. It is such luxury water.
For more detail, official web of City of Yonag.

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Location 47 Yodoecho Takaidani Yonago Tottori
Parking YES
Access 10min. by car from Yonago Express way Daisen I.C
10min. by car from JR Yodoe station
Web City of Yonago official web Visitor’s guide “Famous water”

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update:2018-04-04

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