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Iraka Memorial Tower - One of the seven dolphin memorial towers in Izu
Restrooms available of dolphins in the Agarari area have been recorded since the Meiji era, and were actively carried out until the Showa 30 Showa 30. It is said that many small boats from the coast hit the surface of the water with bamboo poles and drove them into a fishing port in the deep bay. Period, dolphin fishing was said to be in Arari, but now it is not practiced at all. There are seven "Iraka Memorial Towers" Restrooms available Izu, three of which are Restrooms available in Arari. The memorial tower was built to comfort the spirits of the dolphins against the capture of large numbers of dolphins.
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Arasato, Nishi-Izu Town, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka
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Daishoji Temple - 85th Shrine of Izu 88 Sacred Sites
Restrooms available of the legend of the Literary Guru, and Fudoson is famous. Visiting the site is free.
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Arasato, Nishi-Izu Town, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka
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Tajiya Shrine - Tower of Forgetfulness
During the Greater East Asia War, a preparatory training Navy boy aviator stationed in the former Kamo Village could not forget the kindness of the residents at that time, and it was built in the 1975 Showa 50 with the prayer that this village would be in peace forever.
■Address
Arasato, Nishi-Izu Town, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka
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Amiyazaki - A cape at the entrance to Agarari Port
Restrooms available are available in the growing area of Hamabou and Ubamegashi, and the old-fashioned thatched roof mesh hut still remains. In the past, dolphin fishing was Famous in the Agarari area, and the net hut was also Restrooms available as a storage place for nets for that purpose.
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Arasato, Nishi-Izu Town, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka
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Yukio Mishima Literary Monument - A passage from the novel "The Play of the Beast"
It is engraved with a passage from the novel "The Play of the Beast" written by Yukio Mishima who stayed at a ryokan in Arari for about half a month. It depicts the scenery seen in late July of 1960 Showa 35 when passing under the cliffs of Koganezaki on a regular boat from Numazu Port.
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Ukusu Koganezaki, Nishi-Izu Town, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka
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Couple Camellia - Place of Marriage
Gold, silver, and copper were mined in this area a long time ago, and a man called an outsider who came from far away Kyushu to work as a mining instructor and the daughter of a fisherman in the former Ukusu Village fell in love, and they secretly met using the couple's stone as a place to meet. The man, who was opposed by his father, who said, "I will not give a daughter to a stranger," could not stay in this place and decided to return to his hometown, and the two planted a red and white camellia next to the couple's stone as a memory, and named it "Couple Camellia". After that, it disappeared along with the quarry, but as a place of Marriage for people who visit this area, Local young people have Reproduced it to the present.
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Ukusu Koganezaki, Nishi-Izu Town, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka
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Ukusu Shrine - Shizuoka Prefecture Tangible Cultural Property Designation
It is said that the place name of Ukusu became Ugusu after the name of the Great camphor tree, and the Precincts of this palace is wide, and a large camphor tree tree once Restrooms available it. Restrooms available at Ukusu Shrine is a hexagonal fishing lantern designated as a tangible cultural property of the prefecture, and it is a graceful and exquisite work with bronze plate castings throughout, a crest of ascending wisteria hammered out on top of the arabesque openwork in the center, and a jewel engraved on the eaves of the upper and lower rows.
In recent years, Ukusu Shrine has held an event called "Wind Chime Shrine" to decorate the worship hall with 240 blue wind chimes only in the summer.
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1269-1 Ukusu, Nishi-Izu Town, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka
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Golden Shrine - Sunset is as beautiful as golden
Since ancient times, there has There are been a tradition at the Golden Shrine that if you offer pebbles to the shrine, you will fall in love.
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Ukusu, Nishi-Izu Town, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka
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Ooin Ginkgo at Yomeiji Temple - Natural Monument
The Ooin Ginkgo, which stands in the Precincts of Eimeiji Temple with a momentum that rubs the sky, is a large tree designated as a natural monument of the prefecture in Showa 43. It has a large number of milky pituitary roots, a splendid shape, and is estimated to be about 540 years old.
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1324 Ukusu, Nishi-Izu Town, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka
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Ama's Well - The well where Mr./Ms. prayed for the safety of Ama
It is said that ama, whose job is to collect Amakusa called "diving," prayed for the safety of the sea, purified herself with fresh water from this well, dived into the sea, received the blessings of the sea, and when she came ashore, she yellowtailed the fresh water from the well and thanked her for the safety of the day.
■Address
Ukusu Koganezaki, Nishi-Izu Town, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka
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