Jikoji Temple

Jikoji Temple

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Noiwa Railway Yukinishi Onsen Station → Nikko Traffic Dial Bus 20 minutes for Yukinishi Onsen, bus stop: Get off the front of Honke Banku Ryokan, 5 minutes on foot
Nikko Utsunomiya Road From Imaichi IC via National Route 121, Prefectural Road 249 km 1 hour 10 minutes

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Shrines・Temples・Churches


Jikoji Temple Main Hall

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Futarayama Shrine

The main god of Mt. Otakai (Mount Futarayama), the god of Mt. Onamuchi, and the god of Mt. It is believed to be the recreation of the Katsudo Jinjin Nakagyū Shrine is located on the shores of Lake Chuzenji, while Okumiya is located on the summit of Mt. Originally, it was one of the three shrines of Nikko, but this was made its head office by the Meiji Order of the Separation of Shinto and Buddha, and it came to be called Futarayama Shrine. It also holds treasures designated as national treasures, such as large swords in the North and South Korea. On the left hand side of the shrine, the shrine, there are the kazoku (Baketsu Toro) and the Daikokuden.

Hie Shrine

A small shrine on the west side of the shrine of Futarayama Shrine, next to the left of Shinkokansha. The main shrine is frugal, with both a frontage and a depth of 1.8m, with an Irimoya building on the front, a gable back and a copper tiled roof. It is said to have been erected in the first year of Kasho (848) by Jikaku Daishi.

Mount Chausu

Mount Chausu at an altitude of 1915m, which is a troupe of the 100 Great Mountains of Japan and also the main peak of the Nasu Renzan. The mountain side still has white smoke from what is called the Invisible Hell. If you use the Nasu Ropeway over the mountain, you can easily descend to the 9th station of the mountain, and from there you can walk about 50 minutes on the mountain trail and climb to the summit. The 360-degree view from the summit is amazing. In addition, the autumn leaves of the surrounding mountains such as Ubagadaira and Mt. Asahi and Mt.

Seongshan Park

The park was created on the site of a castle built by Mr. Sano in Karamasawa during the Kamakura period, which is said to have been moved from Gyeongsang 5 (1600) to Gyeongsang 19 (1614). It is especially busy during the cherry and azalea periods. There are Manba no Sato/Shiroyama Memorial Hall (free entry, time: 9-17 o'clock, regular holiday: Monday (open for public holidays), the next day of public holidays (open for public holidays), New Year holidays (open for public holidays), New Year holidays).

Seongshan Park

A park spread on the site of Awano Castle. From spring to early summer, 20,000 azaleas bloom, and the Shiroyama Azalea Festival is held from mid-April to early May. There are walking courses in the park.

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