
Daiji Temple
It has a rare Chinese-style mountain gate; it is also known as the Bodhi-ji Temple of the 19th Prime Minister, Takashi Hara, from Morioka.
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(C)盛岡観光コンベンション協会
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It has a rare Chinese-style mountain gate; it is also known as the Bodhi-ji Temple of the 19th Prime Minister, Takashi Hara, from Morioka.
Before moving to Hōtoku-ji in Shibumin, Takuboku's father, Ichiko, was the head priest of Jōkoji. Cedar, which is said to be 400 years old, stands, and part of the room where Takuboku was born has been restored. There is also a hanging shaft for Kaneda Ichikyosuke [Kinda Ichikyosuke], who had a boarding house with Takuboku and spared no assistance. The internal tour requires advance contact.
緑に包まれた防火の神を祭った小さな神社で、社を囲む森の中には遊歩道があり、石川啄木がよく散歩をしに訪れたという。
At an altitude of about 1578m. From the summit, you can see the rolling mountains of Hachimantai, making it a place with an outstanding view. From the bus stop, it is 50 minutes up and 40 minutes down. You need to be ready to climb.
There are many deciduous trees such as beech, oak, maple and maple, and you can enjoy beautiful nature from fresh green to autumn leaves. Mountain stream fishing is from March to September.
Naki-taki, who has also been selected for Japan's 100 Taki and Iwate's 20 Meisui. Located in the back of the precincts of the Sakuramatsu Shrine, the approach that follows the Osugi forest is a mysterious atmosphere. The precinct's "curb tree" has become a hot topic as a love power spot. In the middle of the waterfall, which flows from a height of 15m, the stone sculpture of the name is enshrined.
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