Ikoma Mountain Foot Park

Ikoma Mountain Foot Park

Info

Kintetsu Ikoma Station → bus 20 minutes, bus stop: Ikoma Sanfoot Park Fureai Center Get off, short walk
Route 170, prefectural road 8, Nobuki Ikoma Skyline 13km 30 minutes from Hanshin Expressway Water Run Entrance
500 units/520 yen per time (free for people living in Ikoma city, working, going to school and with disabilities)

Business Hours

Entrance is from 6:30 to 22:00, staff is from 9:00 to 21:00, depending on the facility

Price

Free entry, field athletic adults 500 yen, junior and senior high school students 400 yen, 4 years old and over 300 yen, different depending on other facilities

Spot Category

Park, Tower and Observation Facilities


Contact Center


Field Athletic


Outdoor activity center reception


Fureai Center Restaurant


Outdoor Activities Center Table Site (BBQ)


Outdoor Activities Center Lodge

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The Shops

A Japanese confectionery shop on the approach to Hozanji Temple. It is said that there is a good profit of the couple's yen. Koshiba and tsubu are set, representing a married couple who are good friends. It uses good-quality red beans and plenty of matcha, so it has a surprisingly light taste.

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Bakery located along National Route 168, which is visited by many fans not only from the local area but also from outside Nara Prefecture. There are always about 70 kinds of bread baked in a stone kiln using firewood, and the standard product is rice toast 295 yen made by kneading rice from Nara Prefecture into dough. In the restaurant on the second floor, you can taste bread and European cuisine.

Longsenji Temple

The root dojo of Shugendo, which is invariably attended by those who aspire to Mt. [Omine-san], is said to be the beginning when an actor discovered a spring in the Dorogawa and celebrated the Great King of Yagai. The gayer cleans himself with the shimizu of the precinct before entering the mountain.

Golden Mare Shrine

World Heritage Site Enki Shiki Nai Taisha Mei Shrine. It is an old shrine that stands quietly in Okushinhon of Mt. Yoshino, and is the god of the landowner of Mt. Kinen (from Mt. Yoshino to Mt. A World Heritage shrine dedicated to Kanayama Bikokami [Kanayama Hikokami], also known as Kinsei Myojin [Konsho Myojin]. Since the Middle Ages, it is known as the line of Shugendo. A gilt-copper kyoshiki (national treasure) buried by Fujiwara Michinosho was excavated during the Edo period. A little further down the shrine, the Hidden Tower of the Yoshitsugu, which is said to have been hidden by a pursuer, remains. When he was surrounded by his pursuers, he kicked the roof and ran away, so he is also called a tower of kicking.

Golden Temple

It is said to have been founded in the late Heian period by Taira Shigemori. The three statues of the Honson Yakushi of the Fujiwara era are enshrined in the main hall. It is also known as a famous place of button, and in the season, 1000 glossy buttons of 100 species bloom. Azalea, Oyama Aenge and Small Chrysanthemum are also beautiful.

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