Oyama Tom Sawyer Ranch

Oyama Tom Sawyer Ranch

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JR Yonago Station → 23 minutes to Oyama via Nikko Bus Tourist Road, bus stop: Okanari, 3 minutes on foot
1.5km 3 minutes from Yonago IC via Prefectural Road 24
There are 100 cars/200 parking lots during the busy season

Business Hours

9 to 17 o'clock (fluctuates depending on the season)

Price

Entrance high school student or more 1000 yen, 3 years old to junior high school student 600 yen

Spot Category

Sightseeing Ranch and Plantations


You can enjoy contact with animals


Horse Riding


2 heads of alpaca (yayato sakura)


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Chōraku-ji Temple

According to Teraden, the second son of Taira Kiyomori (Taira no Kiyomori), the second son of Taira Kiyomori (Munemori), was erected in the 2nd year (1181-82). The highlights are five Buddha statues from the middle to the end of Heian period (the three statues of the wooden medicine master, the statue of the Fudomyo, and the statue of the wooden bishomen), which are all designated as important cultural treasures of the country. In addition, more than 10 other Buddha statues from the Kamakura period and the Muromachi period are celebrated. A further 1.5km up the mountain road from the temple, you will find the Unoike (Unoike), a place at the time of the founding. Fall is a spot of autumn leaves.

The river of the tree

Take the path on the side of the approach to Okumiya, which leads to Okumiya Shrine, and you will arrive at the Kawara, which has a great view of the northern wall of Oyama. On the downstream side, there is a magnificent Kinmen with steep rock walls, and this is also a must.

Oyama

From the Yonago area, the shape of a beautiful cone that can be likened to Fuji. However, the mountain is complicated, and many peaks are connected to the highest peak at Kenke Peak at an altitude of 1729m, and the face changes completely depending on the direction of view, such as the steep rock walls rising in the north. In early May, the new green was also seen in the vicinity of Daizanji, and on the weekend in early June, the "Oyama Natsuyama Hashii Festival" was held, where a variety of events were held, and the summer mountain season arrived. From late October to early November, the Oyama Ring Road heading to the Keykake Pass will be the peak season of autumn foliage. It forms the core of Oyama Oki National Park and is full of nature.

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