英彦山修験道館

英彦山修験道館

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JR添田駅→添田町営バス英彦山方面行きで40分、バス停:神宮下下車、徒歩20分
大分道杷木ICから50分

Business Hours

10 to 16 o'clock

Price

入館大人220円、子供110円

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Museum, Science and Materials


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旧亀石坊庭園

英彦山神宮の参道から少し離れたところにある庭園。室町時代の画僧・雪舟[せっしゅう]が、中国から帰国後、亀石坊に滞在し、文明11年(1479)頃にこの庭園を築いたと伝えられる。奉幣殿近くの政所坊[まんどころぼう]にも国の名勝に指定された庭園がある。広さは762平方mで、山林を借景にした配石や、池のたたずまいなどに雪舟らしい雅がうかがえる。

英彦山

福岡と大分の県境、山頂は北岳・中岳・南岳の三峰から成り、雄大な展望で野鳥の宝庫でもある。中腹から山頂にかけて英彦山神宮の社殿が散在し、銅の鳥居の参道から桜並木の石畳、英彦山神宮奉弊殿を経て上宮までの道へと続く。また、英彦山北東の奇異な山容を見せる鷹ノ巣山(天然記念物)では、豊前坊付近からの眺望がよく紅葉の頃には特に壮観。同じく英彦山にあって見事な渓谷美を見せる深倉峡の紅葉も美しい。

道の駅 歓遊舎ひこさん

新鮮な野菜や果物が並ぶ物産館ほか、レストランやパン工房などを併設。公園では、遊具や電動力一、モノライダーなどを楽しめる。すぐそばには英彦山川が流れ、夏期は水遊びやバーベキューをする家族連れで賑わう。

Temple Town

A town where temples were collected during the Edo period for the defense of Kurume Castle. It is lined with 17 temples, and still retains the features of the Edo period. In each quaint temple there are tombs of many of the predecessors who were active in Kurume. The most well-known people are King Shishi Takayama Hikokuro, the founder of Kurume mochi, Inoue Den, the founder of Kurume Atsuji, Motozo Sakamoto, and the Western painter Harue Koga.

Suiten Palace

Sōhō-gū of Suiten-gū, which is located throughout the country. The beginning was that Ise, who served Emperor Andoku's birth mother, Takakura Taira Nakamiya [Azechi no Tsuboune], enshrined the spirit of the Heike, who had perished in the Battle of Nōnoura, to mourn. It is known as the guardian deity of asanis, child-giving, water-relief, and children.

Fukuju Temple

The temple of Obaku sect in a corner of Adachi Forest Park. The feudal lord, Tadamasa Ogasawara, was erected in Kanbun 5 (1665). It was later vanished by military fire and fire of Chōshū Cavalry at the end of the Tokugawa period. The main hall was rebuilt in Kyoho 2 (1717). Kaesando and others were built after the Meiji era. There is a garden behind the main hall, and the Sesshu Garden, which has natural stones in a borrowed view of Mount Ashitate, is a must. Please note that some of the precincts in the direction of the back mountain are unwatchable.

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