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Sooqi Fushen めぐりで Visit
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Start from Seibu Shimoyamaguchi Station to visit the Seven Lucky Gods of Tokorozawa, which takes a walk on the south side of Tokorozawa City. You can walk about 10 km on the Sayama Hills to Tokorozawa Station in 3 and a half hours. Arahata Fuji on the way will arrive in about 15 minutes from Shimoyamaguchi Station. It is convenient to walk or a commini bus from the west exit of Tokorozawa Station because it is located in a residential area and the road width is narrow and there is no parking lot. For the comminity bus, please check the Tokorozawa City homepage for one turn in two hours. The bus stop is a 5-minute walk from Arabata or Kozoji Temple ...
Fujizuka rises behind Asama Shrine in Arabata. I was doing preliminary research and wanted to go to a wonderful figure. I went by car, but it was quite difficult to go. I headed from the vicinity of Shimoyamaguchi Station, but while looking at the navigation system, I went on a narrow residential area road that is not strange to be a one-way street, and the road in front of the shrine was also on a narrow slope that made me uneasy. I was relieved to arrive safely. There is no dedicated parking lot, parked in an open space ...
It is located in a hilly area, and when you reach the top where the station is displayed at each corner, you can see the buildings in Shinjuku. It is a mountain built by an old man imitating Mt. Fuji. The official name is "Fuji of Arabata". The trees bloom in four seasons 々 and are suitable for walking courses.
Arabata Asama Shrine is an Asama Shrine located in Arabata, Tokorozawa City. Although the date of its founding is unknown, it is thought to have been built from the early to mid Edo period, and it is said that it was the total guardian of Arabata Village. Meiji 5 ranked as a village shrine in the year, Meiji 14 moved from the year Asama Kubo to the place where Matsuo Jinja shrine was located, Mishima Jinja shrine (Higashimoto mura), hikawa Jinja shrine (nishiuchi Te), Shinmei Jinja shrine (Tabata), Matsuo Jinja shrine (nishigayado) in the village It is said that it was enshrined. This shrine is also a concurrent shrine of Nakahikawa Shrine, so at Nakahikawa Shrine ...
The view from the top of the mountain is very good. Especially on a sunny day in winter, you can also see Mt. Fuji, Mt. Fuji and Sky Tree. (Although the direction of Tokyo is disturbed by the tower and electric wire of the high voltage line)
Sooqi Fushen めぐりで Visit
Start from Seibu Shimoyamaguchi Station to visit the Seven Lucky Gods of Tokorozawa, which takes a walk on the south side of Tokorozawa City. You can walk about 10 km on the Sayama Hills to Tokorozawa Station in 3 and a half hours. Arahata Fuji on the way will arrive in about 15 minutes from Shimoyamaguchi Station. It is convenient to walk or a commini bus from the west exit of Tokorozawa Station because it is located in a residential area and the road width is narrow and there is no parking lot. For the comminity bus, please check the Tokorozawa City homepage for one turn in two hours. The bus stop is a 5-minute walk from Arabata or Kozoji Temple ...
It was the largest fujizuka I've ever seen! !!
Fujizuka rises behind Asama Shrine in Arabata. I was doing preliminary research and wanted to go to a wonderful figure. I went by car, but it was quite difficult to go. I headed from the vicinity of Shimoyamaguchi Station, but while looking at the navigation system, I went on a narrow residential area road that is not strange to be a one-way street, and the road in front of the shrine was also on a narrow slope that made me uneasy. I was relieved to arrive safely. There is no dedicated parking lot, parked in an open space ...
The local power is well maintained
It is located in a hilly area, and when you reach the top where the station is displayed at each corner, you can see the buildings in Shinjuku. It is a mountain built by an old man imitating Mt. Fuji. The official name is "Fuji of Arabata". The trees bloom in four seasons 々 and are suitable for walking courses.
Today's walk course
Arabata Asama Shrine is an Asama Shrine located in Arabata, Tokorozawa City. Although the date of its founding is unknown, it is thought to have been built from the early to mid Edo period, and it is said that it was the total guardian of Arabata Village. Meiji 5 ranked as a village shrine in the year, Meiji 14 moved from the year Asama Kubo to the place where Matsuo Jinja shrine was located, Mishima Jinja shrine (Higashimoto mura), hikawa Jinja shrine (nishiuchi Te), Shinmei Jinja shrine (Tabata), Matsuo Jinja shrine (nishigayado) in the village It is said that it was enshrined. This shrine is also a concurrent shrine of Nakahikawa Shrine, so at Nakahikawa Shrine ...
You can see Mt. Fuji and the Sky Tree.
The view from the top of the mountain is very good. Especially on a sunny day in winter, you can also see Mt. Fuji, Mt. Fuji and Sky Tree. (Although the direction of Tokyo is disturbed by the tower and electric wire of the high voltage line)