
Shirahama Beach
As the name suggests, the beach boasts a white sandy beach, which is popular among young people and families.
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National Designated Important Cultural Property Masuitsaku Guanyin Statue
National Designated Important Cultural Property Gold-brig Wrestler Statue
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As the name suggests, the beach boasts a white sandy beach, which is popular among young people and families.
A small, projecting in the center of the coast of Takahama-cho, a park that maintained the entire peninsula. Where Takahama Castle was built during the Muromachi period, the site of the Honmaru remains. Eight natural caves, known as Hachinana no Kishatsu, are scattered throughout the park. Among them, there is a famous mirror cave that is large enough to allow a small boat to pass through, and there is a promenade where you can see the view of the cave and rock formations from the entrance of the park.
Facilities where you can enjoy a variety of hot baths, including bubble baths, Finnish saunas, and salt saunas. The open-air baths of natural ore hot springs are also popular. They are attached to the roadside station Seaside Takahama.
History and Culture | Maruoka Castle Area The surviving wooden castle that exceeds the time of about 400 years Maruoka Castle is Hirayama Castle with the oldest architectural style in the standing castle tower.
The main temple houses a standing statue of a nationally designated important cultural property wooden Amitabha Buddha. The garden, which is designated as a national masterpiece, has beautiful flowers and azaleas of the temple in the spring and a maple tree chosen as one of the "Hundred of Autumn Leaves in Japan" in the autumn.
It is famous as a temple of water feeding. The main temple (Important Cultural Property), the Niōmen (Important Cultural Property) stand. There is also a standing statue of a wooden male god, a goddess (Important Cultural Property, undisclosed). Cherry blossoms are beautiful in spring and autumn leaves in autumn. The entrance is free on the day of water feed (March 2), but we will not enter the chancel.
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