
Roadside Station Izumiyama Aino-sato (Kansai Wide Area Association)
There is a tea corner and a regional produce sales office; selling agricultural products and processed products that are particular about the production of Izumi City.
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日本唯一方違大観音
日本唯一花山法皇足守の馬頭観音
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There is a tea corner and a regional produce sales office; selling agricultural products and processed products that are particular about the production of Izumi City.
Hananomori (Hananomori) sells fresh vegetables and fruits, floriculture, processed products, forest products, and crafts made by local farmers with all sincerity.
Located in the shopping mall "Viva Mall" in Izumi City, it has a large selection of agricultural products and processed products by producers from nearby Wakayama and Nara, as well as vegetables and fruits, as well as meat and fresh fish.
A Shingon sect temple reportedly opened by Gyoki; burned down by Oda Nobunaga, but rebuilt as late as the Edo period; and a famous garden as the site of the Hirado Azalea; and a natural monument of the prefecture at the nearby Okanaka-Jinshasha.
It was reportedly founded by Gyoki by Emperor Shōmu's royal service in Tenpō 7 (745). It became more desolated during the later North and South Dynasties, but was rebuilt by Moritsugu Fujiwara in the third year of Shitoku (1386). Honson, who has a strong faith from the locals, is known as Yao Jizo. It is said that there is a safe-living ritual. In the precinct stands a stone monument of the oldest kawachi noontodo cradle, and the festival is greatly enlivened by Bon Dance during the annual summer Jizo ceremony.
A croquette shop in a nostalgic shopping street since 1955. 80 yen croquettes fried over high heat are popular for children and adults. It is a signboard product that sells 3000 pieces a day. I want to wander around the Tenjin Hashibasi shopping street with freshly made croquettes fried in front of me. Minchi cutlet is 130 yen.
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