At Kasamatsu Park (the viewing point on the opposite side of the station), there is a circle off the side of the overlook on the far left of the platform. Visitors can try to throw little clay disks through the circle. If you are successful, your wish may come true.
You can buy the disks there (3 for 100 yen) OR if you spend 1000 yen or more at the gift shop behind the throwing area they will give you 3 disks for free. If you think you want to buy some souvenirs, it's best to buy them first and see if you can get your disks for free, although the 100 yen fee is also very reasonable.
Written Oct 15, 2011
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