This is a free park with lots of sakura trees. There is a 10-meter-high dinosaur slide, and you can enjoy the view of Kansai International Airport and the sea after you climb the observation deck on the top of the mountain.
On March 11, 2011, I (Reivalue representative Hiroki Horiguchi / left photo) experienced the Great East Japan Earthquake as a TEPCO employee. For a limited life, I thought I would regret not doing what I wanted to do, and after Rakuten, I started an independent business in January this year. No matter whether I have a relationship with Izumisano. However, there is Kansai International Airport, and there is potential as a region, With the increasing number of foreign tourists, we want to develop the guest house project rooted in the area. I brought only that feeling, every week I made a round trip between Haneda and Kansai Airport, and Sometimes it makes me physically and mentally exhausted, but I got support from local residents and the government to keep me moving forward.
“Sano-san House”, which is created by renovating a vacant house, is not just a guesthouse. This is a region x guest house business that conveys the charm of the region through stays of 3 days or more and activities (experiences) that make use of the charm of the region. The name “Sano san chi” was named after Sano in Izumisano, The Japanese word “○○san-chi” is often used by foreigners, so it can give people a very friendly feeling.. Through this project, we hope that in the future we will be able to repay these Izumisano residents who helped us.