Waterfall in Sukudani

Waterfall in Sukudani

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JR Garo Station → 20 minutes car
12km 30 minutes from Tsurugashima IC on Kanetsu Road via National Route 407
Five

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Free to visit

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Free to visit

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Rivers・Waterfalls・Springs・Gorges


Waterfall in Sukudani

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Sickle North Lake

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Daiji Temple

Entoku 2nd year (1490) revisited, and Meiyo 2nd year (1493) by Hiromji II Tōyō Sakukata, it became Kaisan. The main temple is St. Kansei Ongobara. Enmei Jizo, the statue of Nioh is greeted. The kitchen in the main hall is highly valued as an arts and crafts, and the child's statue of Koyasu in the temple of the temple is inspired by safe-living and child-rearing. He is also known for his "Osuzuru-sama", which is said to be a substitute when stroking a painful part of his body. It is also the setting ground for anime movies.

The bells of time

A wooden bell tower that stands on the street from the first city street into the bell. It was reportedly built by the owner of Kawagoe Castle, Tadakatsu Sakai, during the Kanei years (1624-44). It was converted at the order of Nobunaka Matsudaira in the second year (1653). The current tower, which is 16.2m high and built with a cypress, was rebuilt after the Great Fire of Meiji 26 (1893). It is an electric type and tells the time four times every day: 6 o'clock, 12 o'clock, 15 o'clock and 18 o'clock.

Seongshan Park

A park built on the site of "Mitsugi Castle" during the Kamakura period. It is also the origin of the name. The park is equipped with a multi-purpose ground, tennis court, barbecue square, etc., and there is also a pond in the center of the garden where you can fish. In addition, about 300 cherry trees are also planted, making it a famous spot for Hanami, and the "Sakura Festival" is also held in early April, when it is seen.

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