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From the small alley after you turn from a big road, there are many shops that sell souvenirs, snacks and many charms. Even tough the road is quite long, you will enjoy it. You can also rent a kimono ...
Tomika Town A temple located on the hillside of Mt. Nashiwari, the main hall is a historic place built in 1673, and Nitenmon is designated as a prefecture's important cultural property. There are several free parking lots in Shimizu Tanigawa Park, and the steep stairs along the river continue to the main hall, so you can enjoy a walk in nature. The autumn leaves were beautiful, but it may be difficult for people with weak legs.
During the drive, I went there because there was Kiyomizu-dera in the navigation system. There was a sign when I ran from a thick prefectural road into a private house built on the mountain . The entrance was never large, but there are several parking lots. There is also a toilet. Along the small river flowing from the direction of the temple is a park, and I went up the mossy stairs to the mountain gate. 2 There are small Nio on both sides of the building. Further up the stairs, you can see the main shrine slowly. Pottery and ...
Beautiful Temples
From the small alley after you turn from a big road, there are many shops that sell souvenirs, snacks and many charms. Even tough the road is quite long, you will enjoy it. You can also rent a kimono ...
A temple that stands quietly
Tomika Town A temple located on the hillside of Mt. Nashiwari, the main hall is a historic place built in 1673, and Nitenmon is designated as a prefecture's important cultural property. There are several free parking lots in Shimizu Tanigawa Park, and the steep stairs along the river continue to the main hall, so you can enjoy a walk in nature. The autumn leaves were beautiful, but it may be difficult for people with weak legs.
Water power spot falling waterfall
During the drive, I went there because there was Kiyomizu-dera in the navigation system. There was a sign when I ran from a thick prefectural road into a private house built on the mountain . The entrance was never large, but there are several parking lots. There is also a toilet. Along the small river flowing from the direction of the temple is a park, and I went up the mossy stairs to the mountain gate. 2 There are small Nio on both sides of the building. Further up the stairs, you can see the main shrine slowly. Pottery and ...