It is a temple called "Korinji" located in the Tome region of Miyagi Prefecture.
It was designated as an important cultural property of Miyagi Prefecture in Showa 47, and is said to be the second oldest wooden building in Miyagi Prefecture.
During the season, many people gather to catch a glimpse of this beautiful approach, and especially in autumn, the scenery of autumn leaves and ginkgo biloba shows a wonderful view.
Depending on the timing, you can see a carpet of red autumn leaves.
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Matsushima Bay, which straddles the towns of Matsushima, Shichigahama, Rifu, Shiogama and Higashimatsushima in Miyagi Prefecture, is one of the three scenic spots in Japan, along with Aki's Miyajima and Amanohashidate.
There are many sightseeing spots around Matsushima Bay that you can't miss.
Located on an island near the Matsushima Sightseeing Boat Pier, the Five Great Halls, a nationally important cultural property, has an openwork bridge that is famous as a bridge with good luck. From the bridge, you can see Matsushima Bay, and it is excellent for Instagram.
Located tucked away from the main hall of Entsu-in, which was built in 1647, the Sankeiden Mausoleum is a National Important Cultural Property. In addition, just after entering the mountain gate, there is a shrine to Matchmaking Kannon, which is a famous tourist spot as a matchmaking temple.
For sightseeing in Matsushima Bay, cycling and cruise sightseeing are also recommended. During your trip, why not enjoy Matsushima's famous oysters?
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