Odaishuku

Odaishuku

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Shinano Railway Miyoda Station → 20 minutes on foot
5 minutes from Joshinetsu Road Saku IC
Five

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Shopping Street・Townscape・Promenade


Buildings such as the main team leave the taste of the time

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Asama Jomon Museum

In addition to the structure of Mt. Asama and the history of volcanic activity, the Jomon culture that flourished at its base is introduced. In the attached experience workshop, you can challenge a unique experience class of 400 yen, such as making Jomon pottery. The middle Jomon pottery is designated as a national important cultural property.

Snow Window Park

The park, which boasts a site area of 60,000 sq m, was built on a scenic spot with a view of Mount Asama. There's a well-equipped baseball field, a multi-purpose ground, and a fun-to-play Chibiko square, where the holidays are packed with families and young people sweating from sports. Toilets and parking are also maintained. On the wide lawn part, numerous cherry trees are planted.

Shinraku Temple

Yomei 2 (587) An ancient temple reportedly erected by Prince Shotoku's father, Emperor Yomei to quell the eruption of Mount Asama. In the wide precincts, there are many places to see, such as the main hall with a chrysanthemum, the Mie Tower designated as Nagano Prefectural Treasure, the Kanon-do, the thousand-year-old Jindai cedar, the 20-meter-high parenting Jizo-son, and the pond of Onuma, the birthplace of the Kōga Saburo legend. "Ryūjin Matsuri," Miyoda-cho's largest event to be held on the last Saturday of July, with the motif of the legend of Saburo Kōga, who was incarnated as a dragon, begins at this ancient temple.

Kōtoku-ji Temple

An ancient temple of the Rinzai sect, located on a high ground overlooking the townscape. Kaesan was in the year of Meiyo 9 (1500). In Kyoho 10 (1725), the main hall, which was erected by the Hayashi family, includes the Uguisu-tsuku corridor, the Yamaoka Tetsushu flat-profile, and the Owari Tokugawa family's basket. The back of the back [kuri] next to the main hall houses a basket with a car devised by the priest in the Tenpo years. In the shrine under the entrance stone steps, Enmei Jizo, which is said to save women, is celebrated. As the festival approaches in April, the stone gets wet at night due to the temperature difference between day and night. The Honson Yakushi Nyorai was by a Buddhist master, Kiyama, of Gyeongsang 4 (1599). Chubu 49 Yakushi No. 21.

Myokaku-ji Temple

The ancient temple of the Rinzai Myoshin-ji school, which is lined with the main temple and the Jōō-dō and the bell-roomon. It is said to be about 700 years ago, but was rebuilt in Kyoho 11 (1726) after it was destroyed by fire. The gardens are well-maintained, and the flowers of the four seasons add color. The main hall was rebuilt in 2018 for aging.

Hakusan Shrine

Natural wood of cypress and cedar thrives on the grounds. The four shrines (important cultural property) of Kumano, Izu, Hakusan, and Zao, which are about 1m away from the side where the bills of the first year of Kenbu (1334) remain inside the Okiya in Ishigaki (Oiya). All of them are considered to be the oldest Kamakura architecture in Nagano Prefecture, which is characterized by the roof of Ichikensha style cypress skin. The entrance with the inscription of 1439 was left behind, indicating that it was the center of the culture of Kiso Valley.

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