Fujita-ya

Fujita-ya

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Meitetsu Chiryu Station → 12-minute walk
5km 10 minutes from Ise Bay Road Toyomei IC via National Route 1
150 units

Business Hours

8 ~ 21 o'clock (Friday, Saturday ~ 21:50)

Spot Category

Japanese and Western sweets

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A excursion garden in the precincts of the Muryoju-ji Temple in Chiryū. Every year, the oyster blooms from late April to mid-May. It is also noted that the poet, Tohei Jidara (Ariwara no Narihira), chanted a song with the five letters of "Kakitsubatata" in his phrase head. The Hachibashi Historic Site Preservation Hall in the precincts (Price: 150 yen, time: open only from April to June, 9 to 16 o'clock, 9 to 17 o'clock during the festival, rest: Monday, Friday, telephone: 0566-81-4028), it is preserved such as Fogan-Eiricha Bamboo Oi.

Chiryu Shrine

The old shrine, which was also called Ike-koi-daimyojin. It is reported that Nihon Taketoshi [Yamatotake Mikoto] enshrined the Imperial God during the Eastern Conquest, and he gathers his faith as a god of manumushi, rain begging, and safe-living. The precinct retains many valuable treasures, such as the Tahoto (National Shigeki Cultural Property), which was built during the Muromachi period, as well as the dance mask, the Noh mask, and the letter of proposition of Tokugawa Ieyasu. At the Chirate Festival on May 2 and 3, every year, the main festival, which stages floats karakuri, etc., and the sama festival, where flower carts are reeled, are held alternately every other year (UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage).

Doris Lake

Miduri Lake, a dam lake formed by the Shin-Toyone Dam. The view around the lakeside shows the wonderful face of the nature of the four seasons, with cherry trees lined with cherry blossoms in spring, fresh green in summer, autumn leaves in autumn, and snow scenes in winter. In addition, as the water level drops, the dead trees of the settlement that sank in the lake bed emerge from the lake bed.

Kamejo Park

The park, which was set up on the site of Kariya Castle and is also famous as a cherry blossom spot. In addition to the Tohotei, which is located inside the Japanese garden, there are also sports facilities such as a gymnasium and a martial arts hall.

Rokusho Shrine

It is the god of asisoku (the god of the land where he was born) of Tokugawa Ieyasu, and the god of safety. The brilliant colors and sculptures are from the Edo period, and the main temple and the main temple and the main entrance of the polar colors are majestic. The three-year restoration of the Heisei University was completed in November 2017, and it has just revived the gorgeous appearance at the time of the building of the shrine.

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