一松海水浴場

一松海水浴場

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JR茂原駅→小湊鉄道バス白子車庫行きで20分、バス停:一松海岸下車、徒歩5分
九十九里道路長生ICから0.1km1分
約500台

Business Hours

9-16 (Surveillance and Rescue Station)

Price

Freedom to walk

Spot Category

Bathing and Lake Baths

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Suwa Shrine

On the occasion of the Ojō Kōki, who was appointed as the lord of Osugasō, Shimousa Province, he was invited by Shinano Suwa Taisha Shrine as the god of the lord of the territory. He has since been revered as the god of industrial development, the god of wisdom, and in recent years as the god of advanced learning. The present main shrine is of the 1853 (Kaei 6) construction, and the annual festival "Sawara no Taisai (Autumn Festival)", which takes place in October every year, is designated as a national important intangible folk cultural property.

Daishoji Temple

The temple of the Tendai sect, known as Narikiri (Namikiri), is a temple of the Tendai sect that collects the thick faith of the fishing people for great fishing prayers and sea protection. The main priest, Fudō Myōō, was reportedly picked up from the sea by the wives of the fishermen of the land during the middle Kamakura period and laid them here to rest. The thatched-roofed Fudō, which houses Fudō Myo, is designated as a national important cultural property, and is presumed to have been erected during the Muromachi period.

The bridge of glasses

Western-style Mie-bashi, a masonry method, on the lower Nagao River at Takiguchi, Shirahama. Because there are three arches, it is not really glasses, but it has come to be called a glasses bridge from the appearance of moving to the river. The bridge was built in Meiji 21 (1888) with a donation of 399 yen and 40 yen from the villagers. He said he had walked across the river before the construction. It is a sturdy bridge that, in wartime, tanks passed through it without being broken by the Great Kanto Earthquake. Repair work was carried out in 1977 and 1993, and the figure remains at the time of construction. Prefectural Designated Tangible Cultural Property. Japan's Meihashi Hyakusyo.

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