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Nishiizu Tourism Association
Jun. 25, 2024
Dogashima Yakushido - A small hall on the mountain side of Dogashima A wooden statue made of parquet made in the Kamakura period, a sitting statue of Yakushi Nyorai, a sitting statue Amitabha Buddha a wooden statue, a sitting statue of Shakyamuni Shakyamuni, has been enshrinement and has been designated as an important cultural property of Shizuoka Prefecture. In addition, a wood-carved cough medicine jizo with a size of about 1 m is also enshrinement, which is also considered to be a work of the Kamakura period, and some people visit it to pray for the cure of whooping cough and asthma in children. ■Address Dogashima, Nishina, Nishi-Izu Town, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka
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Nishiizu Tourism Association
Jun. 25, 2024
Tofukuji Temple - The painting on the ceiling is wonderful Thereare this temple is located along the prefectural road Ito Nishi-Izu Line, in front of the clear streams of the Nishina River, behind the Yamamon Bell Tower. It was established as Tenfukuji Temple in the year of Tenfuku about 750 years ago, and was later called Tofukuji. On the ceiling of the main hall, there are Thereare 500 arhats painted with plaster by a craftsman commonly known as Nonbei Yasu Mr./Ms. at the end of the Taisho period. 【Business hours】8:30~17:00 【Regular holiday】None Restrooms available Phone number: 0558-52-0549 ■Address 24-1 Naka Nishi-Izu Town, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka
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Nishiizu Tourism Association
Jun. 25, 2024
Yosano Tetsukan and Akiko's Song Monument - Japan's Representative Poet It is a song monument that two people visited to Dogashima in the early spring of 1935 Showa 10, saw the Tensodo cave, which is designated as a natural monument, and sang it. "The Cave of the Island, a boat that resembles a temple, my friend Dharma, come to the Heart Sutra" Tetsukan "The skylight of the Dogashima Tensodo cave shines and shines, I wonder if it is the rain of Spring" Akiko ■Address Nishi-Izu Town, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka
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Nishiizu Tourism Association
Jun. 25, 2024
Baiwayama Mural Painting-The Beauty of Flowing Lines and Qualified Brushstrokes Restrooms available is a rock cave made by digging out a small hill on the north side of the boat pool in Nishina Sawada, Nishi-Izu Town, and in the center of the wall, the Honzon Konrin Butsudenson is engraved with iron wire drawings, the engraving lines are inked, and the yen light back is red and the characters of Mt. Shiraiwa are engraved at the top. It is not a mediocre work, and the date of production seems to be from the Kamakura period, but the author is unknown. Nowadays, you can only look through the lattice to avoid damage. ■Address Nishi-Izu Town Nishina Sawada, Nishi-Izu Town, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka
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Nishiizu Tourism Association
Jun. 25, 2024
Nishitenjo Highlands - A refreshing Highlands with an elevation of 750m This is a spacious meadow that you can't believe is Izu. Dairy cows graze in the clear air, the greenery of Kumazasa, the mountains of Amagi and Suruga Bay, and on a clear day, you can see the Southern Alps and Mt. Fuji. From early to mid-April, you can see the Mamekawa cherry blossoms along the roadside that goes up to the Highlands, and the mame cherry blossoms blooming all over the Highlands from mid to late April. ■Address Ukusu, Nishi-Izu Town, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka
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Nishiizu Tourism Association
Jun. 25, 2024
Koganezaki - Recognized as one of the 100 Strange Rock Views of Japan Koganezaki is a scenic spot known for its wonderful views of Suruga Bay and Mt. Fuji, and for its beautiful rock faces that shine golden in the Sunset. The entire cape is a park, and There are Promenade, Lawn square, Observation decks, Mt. Fuji view Spot "Fujimi Hill", and the literary monument of Yukio Mishima. This golden rock surface was dyed by high-temperature hot spring water and geothermal heat, and was designated as a natural monument of Shizuoka Prefecture in 1988 Showa 63. The Strange Rock, which looks exactly like a horse's head, has recently been adored by the nickname "Horse Rock". There is also a rumor that "the person who stopped by to pray for the victory of the horse race won big"? Ema depicting horse rock is sold at "Koganesuto". ■Address 3566-7 Ukusu, Nishi-Izu Town, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka
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Nishiizu Tourism Association
Jun. 25, 2024
Nishina River It is known as a clear streams that preserves nature, and during the season, it is crowded with anglers such as Yamame and sweetfish fishing. It can be purchased at fishing tackle stores in In the town. In addition, during the season when sweetfish fry go upstream, you can also enjoy Sea bass fishing near the mouth of the Nishina River. How do you like it? a challenge? 【Fishing Information】 03/01~10/31 Mountain stream fishing Yamame, Amago 06/01~12/31 Sweetfish fishing bait fishing 8/10~ 06/01~09/30 Eel 06/01~03/31 Squid * If you want to fish, you need a recreational fishing license. 【Ayu Fishing Recreational Fishing Fee】 One-day ticket: 1,000 yen / One-year: 6,000 yen 【Mountain stream fishing bait fishing, tenkara, lure fishing recreational fishing fee】 One-day ticket: 1,000 yen / One-year: 6,000 yen 【Squid Fishing Recreational Fishing Fee】 One-day ticket: 300 yen / One year: 2,000 yen ■Address Nishina, Nishi-Izu Town, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka
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Shizuoka, Matsuzaki Tourism Association
Apr. 20, 2024
Koyasan Promenade: A village called Yakiyama in the upper reaches of the Iwashina River, which was once called "Yakiyama" because the mountain was burned and cultivated. About 3 km into the mountains from the village, a cliff of Strange Rock rises up facing a mountain stream, and there is an unknown quiet area. This place is called Mt. Koya, and it used to be a place where Shugenja of Shingon esoteric Buddhism went, and there are many stone Buddhas. ☆ Legendary land related to famous monks ☆ There is even a legend that Kobo Daishi once visited here, but left because the smell of Fertilizer wafted from the nearby farmland and it was unclean and the depth of the valley was unsatisfactory, and eventually he went to Kishu Wakayama Prefecture and opened Mt. Koya. As if to confirm this good story, there was a statue of Kobo Daishi in the "Enma Shingyo" in the middle of the cliff, but it has now been moved to Eizenji Temple in Yagiyama and enshrined. Furthermore, at the end of the Edo period, a monk named Renren practiced in this "Enma Shingyo" and walked around praying for his presence, but his new spiritual experience became popular, and he was called a great master and respected, and the number of believers reached 200. And when he left this place, he left the scriptures and dharma robes as a memorial to the local Taguchi family. There is also an inscription on the same house stating that "Resigned was a person from Mikawa Aichi Prefecture, and that he visited the area in the first year of Tenpo 1830 to worship the statue of Kobo Daishi, visited for about a year, and gathered many believers..." According to one theory, it is said that during the Kenkyu year 1190~1199, a man of letters also visited here, and when he was about to leave after completing his training, he could not leave because wild roses were entangled in his robe. So he took refuge in the cave again and continued his journey. Since then, the locals have called it "Bunkaku rose".
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