Fukusenji Temple

Fukusenji Temple

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JR Yugawara Station → Izu Hakone Bus/Hakone Climbing Bus 5 minutes for Futaki or Oku Yukawara, bus stop: Izumi entrance, 5 minutes on foot
16km25 minutes from Seisho Bypass Ishibashi IC via Makuru Road
Five

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Shrines・Temples・Churches


Rare ceramic Buddha statue only above the shoulder

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