Kankoyana Hinokiya is a weir on the Naka River that is a symbol of the summer season in Karasuyama.A yana, the Japanese word for "weir," is an uncommon way to catch fish. Its design takes advantage of the ayu's habit of heading downstream to lay eggs by setting up a ramp made of bamboo up which the fish swim and get caught as they attempt to head back upstream.From early summer through autumn, freshly caught ayu are salted, grilled over fires built on the riverbanks and eaten by visitors to the Kankoyana Hinokiya.
- 【Address】
- 265,Miyabara Nasukarasuyama-shi Tochigi-ken
- 【TEL】
- 0287-82-2882
- 【Expressway entrance】
- Tohoku Expressway Yaita-Interchange
【Information】
【Opening hours】June 1 - November 30 Around July 1 - October 31 1,000-person accommodation 【Access】It is a car from about 50-minute JR Karasuyama Station in Joban Expressway Naka IC, and is 8 minutes.
- A sweetfish grilled with salt
- Rich nature
Spot position