
Saimyoji Temple
Locally, it is famous as Hagi-ji Temple; an ancient temple that is said to have been carved and enshrined as the main temple by Gyoki in the first year of Taiho (701).
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Locally, it is famous as Hagi-ji Temple; an ancient temple that is said to have been carved and enshrined as the main temple by Gyoki in the first year of Taiho (701).
In Tenpō 13 (741), the temple that Gyoki was opened by the Imperial Court of Emperor Shōmu. It is the 80th place of Shikoku Reiba. The area was designated as a National Special Historic Site, and the foundation stone of the Seven-storied Pagoda and the Kintō remain on the way from the Innongmen to the main hall (Important Cultural Property). I would also like to see the remains of the site of the Sanuki Kokubunji temple, which was maintained behind the temple, and the restored house.
高松中央球場跡地を利用した、高松市役所に面する広大な公園。敷地内には、菊池寛や玉楮象谷といった香川ゆかりの作家や芸術家の像を含む、13の彫刻が点在する。入園料なども不要なので、季節と共に変化する風景をバックに、気軽にアート作品を楽しんでみよう。
In order to protect the "Manno Botaru", a type of Minamoto Botaru, which inhabits the area around Manen Pond, and to observe its appearance, it was maintained just below the Manen Pond embankment. You can enjoy seasonal flowers such as cherry blossoms, buttons, soy sauce, hydrangea, and azalea. As you go along the promenade that leads to Manan Pond, you can see the Manan Pond, registered Tangible Cultural Property of the Agency for Cultural Affairs.
There is a mountain called Miyama [Miyama], which is called Japan's lowest mountain in the Shiratori Shrine/Shiratori no Matsubara, and its elevation is only 3.6m. It is a mountain named Rukitotita, which is also listed in the local history of the Meiji period and the city planning map of the former Shiratori town, with a column erected at the top. In addition, a climbing certificate can be received at the Swan Shrine Office. The swan-no-Matsubara is designated as "Seto Inland Sea National Park".
A resort hotel that stands on the heights of Shoya Island overlooking the Seto Inland Sea. It is a vast site with an area of 160,000 square meters, complete with a variety of facilities including a hotel, tennis court, swimming pool and dog park. Sodoshima Onsen, which springs from about 2000m underground, is an alkaline good spring with a pH value of 9.0, and it is a beautiful hot water with a smooth skin. "Olivian no Yu", a large bathhouse that draws its source, has a rocky open-air bath with inner baths and megaliths, allowing day bathing. The open-air bath in the sky where you can overlook the Seto Inland Sea is a hot spring where you can enjoy a beautiful sunset and a fishing fire at night.
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