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Soseki and terraced rice fields
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There is a parking lot at the Obasu Tourist Hall. If you walk from here, you will find a large meteorite (also known as Kodama stone), and you can see Nagano City and the rice terraces of Obasu from above this stone.
It is a temple of the Tendai sect at the 14th temple of Shinano 33 Kannon. The principal image is the Holy Kanzeon Bosatsu. There is an Okina parking lot at the Obasute Tourist Hall above the temple, so if you park your car there and go down the steep stairs, you will reach the precincts. There is a big rock that looks up in front of the temple, and Kangetsudo is built along the way. There is a route to climb from the back side to the rock, and when you climb to the top, you can see the direction of Yanagano City, Chikuma City, and you can see the rice fields called 48 matada, which are famous for the month of each rice field. ...
I visited from the station to see the rice terraces. It's a long downhill from the station, so you can naturally endure the return, but when you look at the scenery of the rice terraces, you forget that. There is a Basho phrase in the precincts of the temple, and when you stand on Oiwa, you can see the scenery of the rice terraces, and there is a parking lot, a tourist hall, and a restaurant right next to it, making it a little tourist spot.
This temple is located near the steep slope that crosses two railroad crossings without a breaker after turning right at the exit from Obasute Station. From the rice terraces, it's like a temple, a steep climb, and a station ... It seems to be a temple famous for moon viewing, but when I visited, it was a quiet atmosphere with no people except that the autumn leaves were beautifully autumn leaves.
Soseki and terraced rice fields
There is a parking lot at the Obasu Tourist Hall. If you walk from here, you will find a large meteorite (also known as Kodama stone), and you can see Nagano City and the rice terraces of Obasu from above this stone.
A small temple under Auntie Rock
It is a temple of the Tendai sect at the 14th temple of Shinano 33 Kannon. The principal image is the Holy Kanzeon Bosatsu. There is an Okina parking lot at the Obasute Tourist Hall above the temple, so if you park your car there and go down the steep stairs, you will reach the precincts. There is a big rock that looks up in front of the temple, and Kangetsudo is built along the way. There is a route to climb from the back side to the rock, and when you climb to the top, you can see the direction of Yanagano City, Chikuma City, and you can see the rice fields called 48 matada, which are famous for the month of each rice field. ...
Quiet temple
It is a temple in the area of rice terraces and Obasute station. It's small, small and quiet. There were some stones with haiku written on them.
Sightseeing spots
I visited from the station to see the rice terraces. It's a long downhill from the station, so you can naturally endure the return, but when you look at the scenery of the rice terraces, you forget that. There is a Basho phrase in the precincts of the temple, and when you stand on Oiwa, you can see the scenery of the rice terraces, and there is a parking lot, a tourist hall, and a restaurant right next to it, making it a little tourist spot.
Temple near Auntie Station
This temple is located near the steep slope that crosses two railroad crossings without a breaker after turning right at the exit from Obasute Station. From the rice terraces, it's like a temple, a steep climb, and a station ... It seems to be a temple famous for moon viewing, but when I visited, it was a quiet atmosphere with no people except that the autumn leaves were beautifully autumn leaves.