Dynic Astro Park Institute of Research

Dynic Astro Park Institute of Research

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Omi Railway Taga-Daisha-mae Station → Kokoku Bus 7 minutes bound for Okunigahata, bus stop: Tenkyukan-mae stop, short walk
15 minutes from Meishin High Speed Hikone IC
30 cars

Business Hours

Sun viewing is Saturday from 11 to 17 o'clock, celestial viewing event is Saturday from 19:30 to 21:30

Price

Sun viewing is free, celestial viewing party 200 yen for adults, children 100 yen

Spot Category

Museums・Science Museums・Archives


Biggest telescope in Shiga
Tenkyō 60cm Reflective Telescope

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Taga and

It is a specialty of the store, which is made of homemade sakes wrapped in rice cakes with red and blue thin lines on a white background, and is 650 yen ~, 10 pieces of thread-cut rice cakes. It is said to have this name because it is used to cut the thread of shamisen without using the cutlery.

The original thread-cut rice cake, Mitsuju-do Honpo

Speaking of Otaka's first specialty, of course, the thread cutlet 650 yen ~. It is not glutinous rice, but 100% rice flour is carefully finished, so the texture is smooth. It is a reputation for a gentle taste that warms the heart. This rice cake has a very old history, and is believed to have been made for the first time by a people who rejoiced in peace during the Kamakura period, when they prevented the attack of Mongolia. The taste of a long-established company with a history of more than 100 years is perfect for souvenirs.

Taga Taisha (Oga-san)

A company that has gathered faith since ancient times as a god of longevity and ties and evil. It enshrines the god of the Ise Shrine, the god of the Ise Shrine, the parent of Amaterasu, and the god of Iyinami. In the precinct, there is a longevity stone, which is said to benefit from life extension, and the Okushuin Garden (Meishatsu), which was built during the Azuchi-Momoyama period. In addition, during the years of the elderly (717-724), when Emperor Motomasa offered a scoop made of hornbeam tree to the rice of the gods during his illness, there was a fact that he quickly recovered. (600 yen per bottle), it has long been known as a scoop of disease-free disaster, and is also said to have become the etymology of "tadamakushi" because of its shape. * The Okuin Garden is not allowed to visit every year from January 1 to the end of February due to the influence of snow.

Medical Temple

Standing in a quiet mountain area overlooking the Takataka River, there is a statue of the Eleanji Guanyin (Important Cultural Property), which has a striking neat face of fine eyes and thin lips. The work of the Heian period. It is introduced in the novel "Hoshito no Matsuri" by Yasushi Inoue as "Guanyin-sama, modeled on the figure of a princess maiden." it is necessary to contact the Okubiwa Tourism Association in advance for viewing.

Lotus Temple

It was founded by Prince Shotoku and later re-founded by Isakenjin. The jōjō nakatoki [Nakatoki] and the tombs of the vassals (historical sites), which were self-bladed with the fall of the Kamakura shogunate, are located in the precincts, and the "Rukura [Rokuhara] North-South Pagebook" (Important Cultural Property), which bears their names, also remains. Also enshrined is the Jizo of "Bōba no Chutaro", famous for his "Mother of the Pyelid" by Shinsaku Hasegawa.

Longtan Temple

The Bodaiji temple of the Ii family, which was moved from Yōshu Iitani, and is famous for its famous gardens, including the "Fudaraku no Yard" of Karesansui with 48 stones placed on white sand.

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