The crow's jar two-son

The crow's jar two-son

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JR Kamo Station → Kizugawa City Community Bus 22 minutes for Kamoyama House, Bus Stop: Joruri Temple, 5 minutes walk
12km 20 minutes from Kizu IC on Kyonawa Road via Prefectural Road 44

Business Hours

Free to visit

Price

Free to visit

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Monuments and statues


(One company) Kizugawa City Tourism Association


(One company) Kizugawa City Tourism Association


(One company) Kizugawa City Tourism Association

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Tour of the stone Buddha

There are many cliff Buddhas and stone Buddhas left behind in our town, where temples have been run since ancient times. It takes some time to see everything, but you can meet various stone Buddhas just by walking along the approximately 2km road that connects Jōruri-ji and Iwafune-ji. When traced from the Joruri-ji Temple, there are one after another, such as "Atago Lantern", which has a unique expression, and "Laughing Buddha", which is carved on the rock face. Many are from the Kamakura period. Since it will go down, it is recommended to start from Iwafunji Temple.

Atago Lantern

A light lantern to the Atago Shrine, which celebrates the god of fire-ups. The more you go up, the more you get, the more you see, the more you'll see, the more you'll see, the more you'll see, the more you can see, the more the more you can see, the more the more you can see that the more simple shape of a fire bag, the more you can think of modern sculpture.

Chōan Temple

Emperor Yomei's third prince, Maruko, and Yamazakura, are believed to be self-made, and are located at the temple of Nishikoku Yakushi Reiba No. 26. The ancient temple of the Rinzai sect Nanzenji school. Sidare zakura, Someyoshi Shino and Yamazakura are planted in the precinct.

The paradise temple

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Atago Shrine

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