
Wavebuo Port
On the hill on the west bank of the port of Wabuki, you can see almost the whole view of the drawstring-shaped port of Wabuki. There is a monument of Harumi's hit song "Anko Tsubaki wa Koihana", which features the lyrics.
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愛らんどセンター御神火温泉の外観
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On the hill on the west bank of the port of Wabuki, you can see almost the whole view of the drawstring-shaped port of Wabuki. There is a monument of Harumi's hit song "Anko Tsubaki wa Koihana", which features the lyrics.
There is still a small townscape of old wooden houses in the port of Wauki, and the neighborhood on the east side of the port is referred to as "Odoriko no Sato". The old port inns on the hillside are preserved and exposed as they were at the time as a materials house. He is known for performing art by the traveling troupe of "Izu no Odoriko", and he recreates the appearance of a gorgeous old-fashioned feast using dolls. The three-story building, built and wooden building, is a rare piece of architecture on a windy Oshima island. The old Jinno Maru residence, the site of the Meiji-era Amigen residence on the hill behind it, is two stories of stone construction. You can catch a glimpse of the powerful life, such as the outer wall of the Namako wall, the beams and columns crossed with wood from outside the island, and the outer wall of Oya stone.
Before the birth of Izu Ōshima, a remnant of an old volcanic island that was active here until hundreds of thousands of years ago. The island, which had finished its volcanic activity, was eventually cut into waves, leaving hard rocks that had been caked by magma paths stranded in the sea. The gray streak, which is visible on the cliff opposite Shushima, is after the magma breaks through the earth (dike). In addition, the Shushima coast, which looks at the front of Shushima, has been designated as "Tokyo's Historic Site Meishatsu" and "Japan's Nagisa Hyakusyo".
The white sand is beautiful and the most popular beach in Kozujima. The water is highly transparent. The Environment Agency's water quality survey has been the only one in Tokyo. Warden resident from August 1 to the end.
The ancient temple where the bell tower, the mizuya, and the kanyondō are designated as tangible cultural objects of the city. The bell tower is said to be erected in Tenpo 13 (1842), and is built by an Irimoya house, with copper-paneled sculptures of Suzaku, Seiryu, White Tiger, and Genbu, with a bell about 72cm in the center suspended. The Kannon-do, which is located at the top of the steep stairs, is said to be rebuilt in 1850, and is said to have been decorated with a lot of sculptural decorations, which is a good representation of the trend of the late Tokugawa period.
The shrine of Yukari Nitta, located a few minutes walk from Musashi-Nitta Station on the Tokyu Electric Railway Tama River Line. It began to be enshrined as Nitta Daimyojin in order to quell the spirit of Nitta Yoshikoshi (the child of Yoshisada), who was murdered by Yaguchi's passing in 1358. Also known by the Jōruri and Kabuki "Shinrei Yaguchi Watari", the middle-Edo orchid scholar and writer Hiraga Gennai visits, and the "yamori", which is made of sacred Shinotake in the precinct, is believed to be the birthplace of the demon arrow.
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