Seongshan Park

Seongshan Park

Info

JR Tatsuyama Station → JR Bus bound for Shonosaki, or 10 minutes for Tatsuyama Shiratō Bus to Tatsuyama Air Corps, bus stop: Shiroyama Park front and drop off, a short walk
8km 20 minutes from Futtsu Tozan Road Tomiura IC via National Route 127
150 units/Including temporary parking lot, 5 other large vehicles. Large/micro 2000 yen once a day (9:00-16:30, mid-March-mid-May, Saturday/Sunday and public holidays)

Business Hours

Freedom to enter, Yama-jo, Yama-yama City Museum, 9-16:45 (entrance is ~ 16:30)

Price

Freedom to enter the park, common entrance ticket for the castle castle and tōyama city museum Adults 400 yen, dwarfs (small, middle, and high school students) 200 yen

Spot Category

Park, animal habitat, plant flora


You can also enjoy beautiful azaleas in season

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Fixed-position network experience ship

Departs from Sakata Fishing Port, located about 1km east of Suzaki Lighthouse. You can get on a boat with a fisherman and experience stationary net fishing. A fixed net is a fishing method in which a large net is placed in a place that serves as a path for fish groups. We leave the port early in the morning and we all pull the net together. It takes a large amount of various fish, but there are also such things as horse mackerel and sardines throughout the year, and amberjack and cams in the fall. Caught fish can be purchased at market prices. Journey time approximately 40 minutes.

Suzaki Lighthouse

A 14.7m high lighthouse lit in 1919. Standing on the southwestern edge of the Boso Peninsula, a unique symbol of the sea town. It is not possible to tour the interior of the lighthouse, but from the heights on the site you can see the boats and Mount Fuji that travel across the bay.

Suwa Shrine

On the occasion of the Ojō Kōki, who was appointed as the lord of Osugasō, Shimousa Province, he was invited by Shinano Suwa Taisha Shrine as the god of the lord of the territory. He has since been revered as the god of industrial development, the god of wisdom, and in recent years as the god of advanced learning. The present main shrine is of the 1853 (Kaei 6) construction, and the annual festival "Sawara no Taisai (Autumn Festival)", which takes place in October every year, is designated as a national important intangible folk cultural property.

Daishoji Temple

The temple of the Tendai sect, known as Narikiri (Namikiri), is a temple of the Tendai sect that collects the thick faith of the fishing people for great fishing prayers and sea protection. The main priest, Fudō Myōō, was reportedly picked up from the sea by the wives of the fishermen of the land during the middle Kamakura period and laid them here to rest. The thatched-roofed Fudō, which houses Fudō Myo, is designated as a national important cultural property, and is presumed to have been erected during the Muromachi period.

The bridge of glasses

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