To All Media Representatives Approximately 30 minutes from Osaka. There is a small stream where you can dip your feet in the cool water at Ikoma-yama, Kuragari Pass (Kuragari-toge), on the border with Nara Prefecture. This hidden summer gem is located within the nature experience facility "KURAGARI Village," where clean water from Mt. Ikoma flows gently alongside historic terraced rice fields. "Kuragari Pass Stream," where fireflies dance upstream and freshwater crabs inhabit the waterside, is a small waterside area where children can crouch down to turn over stones, be surprised by the coldness of the water, and discover small creatures. A Special Place: Kuragari Pass. KURAGARI Village is located in the Kuragari Pass area of the Ikoma mountain range. Although it is now a quiet mountain path, it was once an important route for people and goods to travel between Osaka and Nara. Looking at the stone pavement that still remains and the terraced rice fields spreading around the pass, it feels as though not only the scenery is beautiful, but also a trace of the time of those who walked this path remains. Playing in the stream, gazing at the terraced fields, feeling the presence of the old mountain pass road. It's not just fun, but also a little quiet and a little serene. Children are engrossed in the water, while adults pause to take in the scenery. The charm of this place is that you can spend your time in such a way. If you get hungry, head to egg cafe. Omurice and tamago kake gohan (rice with raw egg), made with plenty of freshly harvested eggs, are a feast in themselves after playing outside. Eating warm egg rice while the coolness of the water still lingers on your feet. You can also enjoy such moments. "Mountain's Fluffy & Creamy Supreme Omurice" In addition, KURAGARI Village offers other family-friendly attractions, including a campsite where you can enjoy the scenery of the terraced rice fields, an athletic course for children to move their bodies, and cute anima