
Maehama Beach Beach
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.
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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.
A day bathing facility on a seaside high where you can enjoy the hot springs while looking out for the Pacific Ocean. It boasts a single-sex inner bath with a sauna and other facilities, as well as three mixed-bath open-air baths entered by wearing swimsuits. You can take a bath while looking at the sea that spreads in front of you, and the feeling of openness is outstanding. At dusk, the sun can also be seen hiding in the horizontal line. The spring is a sodium-chloride strong salt spring, which is effective for stiff neck, neuralgia, and back pain. The lounge and rest room are also provided, so you can relax slowly.
A shop that makes and sells salty rice. One bottle of red squid with red squid, which is often washed up in the Izu Islands, and one bottle of red kika with the guts of the squid. It's spicy, tangy and back, perfect for a pinch of sake. It's small, so it's a big play as a souvenir.
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.
It is located in a quiet residential area in Himonya, Meguro-ku. It is an ancient temple of the Tendai sect during the Heian period (853), when it is said to be a founding temple by Jikaku Daishi. Amida-do (main temple), Sakya-do, and Nioh-mon stand in the wide precincts. Shakado, a nationally designated important cultural property, is the oldest wooden structure in the 23 wards of Tokyo, and was built during the Muromachi period. It shows the beautiful roof lines of Irimoya-style in a graceful style that incorporates Japanese-style beauty in Tang-style architecture. The solemn and quiet precincts have an atmosphere that makes you want to join hands.
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