Established in 725 by a Buddhist monk, Kenkonzan Nihon-ji Temple transformed into a thriving town. It boasts stunning scenery and a massive Buddha statue. While the park entrance fee is 600 yen, it's worth it. Instead of taking the ropeway, there are two paths to reach the top – one is challenging but serene with breathtaking views while the other is easier yet longer.
I took the ropeway to the top and for the way down I decided to walk. You can pay with suica or another card at the ropeway but to enter the temple you need cash. There’s an atm in the town if you don’t have any cash. Once you get off at Hama-Kanaya station just follow the signs to the Mt. Nokogiri trail and you’ll see a small store that mentions an atm, the atm will be right in front of you as you walk in. They don’t speak much English but they’re very friendly. They have signs in English on the trail but some are in Japanese so just have a translator handy. If you need to walk towards the Hama-Kanaya station once you’re done exploring the temple, walk towards the Kwan-non carving. There are signs in Japanese that say “This way towards the station.” The way down was pretty easy but it’s unpaved, and there’s bathrooms before you hit the end. Hope this helps someone because these were things I needed to know before I went. Have fun! It’s beautiful here.
Megan Martinez — Google review
Definitely one of the best hiking areas I have been to around the Tokyo area. It took 1.5 hours to get to from Chiba Station. Not sure how long it takes to get to from Tokyo. I thought it was worth the long trek. There are some nice seafood restaurants around in the town. People in the town are really friendly and nice as always in Japan.
Cost for the just the park was 700 yen. There is the cable car to take you up and down, but you can hike all the way to the top and down if desired. Cable car is 1200 yen round trip.
There are some amazing granite walls and stone carvings there. However, the highlights are the cliff hanging overlook, 50ft Buddha carved into the granite wall, and the Great Buddha (which I missed and didn't see.☹️) Don't miss any of the highlights like I did. Lol. Really well constructed trails, stairs, and paths.
Ben L — Google review
Loved the place. Nice hiking trail through stone quarry. Dogs are allowed with no additional fee.
- Ymg — Google review
A temple with various sizes of Buddha statues.
The site is very large and divided into north, south, east and west areas.
Each has an entrance and a parking lot.
There is a sheer rock at the top, and you can see the coastal area from the tip of the rock.
やすみたび — Google review
Nice place for easy trek & to see natural Buddha sculptures.
You can see beautiful scenes of tokyo bay!
It has really good spot for photography on the cliff.
Wear sports shoes or comfortable clothing for easy trek experience.
It’s well connected via rope way & road.
Free & paid car parkings are there.
Entry ticket is 700¥ for adults.
Div — Google review
We (two middle-aged pilots on a layover) made it here from Narita. We walked up the north side of Mt. Nokogiri to the summit, then to Nihon Temple which requires a descent-ascent. The Temple was a great way to cap off a nice walk up the mountain. The walkway on the south side of the mountain is easier and better maintained, which also makes for an easy descent.
As an aside, the folks at the temple were very accommodating.
Jonathan Zarinnia — Google review
It is an awesome view point, with incredible landscape and this gigantic Buddha. The entrance I. The park is 600 yen, but worth it.
Now I know there is ropeway, but there are also 2 différents paths to go on top. One brutal, with high steps but fast and honestly so peaceful and beautiful. Another more easy a bit longer (that I didn't take.)
I definitely recommend you to take the hard path, and not use the ropeway, you will miss most of the nature, the peace of the place and some beautiful view. Not many people walk, so the hard path is kind of empty but you'll cross some cool guy like in all hiking trip that will be very friendly .
Federico Crocsx Giacomini — Google review
Breath taking area with many places to visit.
We took the rope car for Yen 1000 .. to get the top and for return because we want to save energy for going around.
Amazing view from the top.
Largest sitting Buddha of Japan is there
View of hell is also fantastic
Worth going and spend a weekend day .
But need to wear light clothes and comfortable shoes.
Really love the place ❤❤❤
Sandra Win — Google review
This place is a truly japanese cultural experience and serves many purposes, you can do a very nice hike with no so many people as most people chose to go up by cable car. Once you reach up, the carvings of the buddhas all along the way and the big buddha are truly a gem.
The Roadside Station Hota Elementary School is a unique and charming rest stop that offers overnight accommodations, dining options, and gardens to explore. The former elementary school has been transformed into a quaint lodging with rooms named after different classes and equipped with student chairs, boards, and even lunch serving items. The concept of staying in a school provides guests with an unforgettable experience. Additionally, there are restaurants and grocery stores available on the premises that abound with flowers and plants.
One of the most beautiful Roadside Station ( michi no eki) I've stopped at. Lots of well lit parking spaces for even our motorhome. Clean and well maintained toilet facilities and a large open garden space for kids to run around and play at. The building compound is lined with a nice mix of gachapon stations, vending machines souvenir shops and cafes so theres something for everyone in the day. One of the best things for kids is a Free to Play area thats fully covered with padded mats so your children can run and slide around in a safe environment. We were the only foreigners there and the nice locals showed us the space when they notice we had a toddler with us! Definitely recommend a stopover if you are in the Chiba area.
Mark Teo — Google review
Nice service station in this area.
As all of the service areas, they have restaurants, bathrooms, shop for souvenirs and vending machines.
This place used to be a elementary school so it is interesting to go.
The also have kind of a farmers market :)
I tried the restaurant with "nokogiri curry" and it was totally worth it.
Silvia HM — Google review
Interesting little stop in Chiba. Very cool to see a school transform into a shopping and dining center.
keith Howard — Google review
Wonderful fresh garden supermarket with really great prices. Food choices range in price which gives you great options. And it's a great place to tour around
Regan Welder — Google review
Nice concept. All the rooms have a name of an elementary school. Ex Year 1 class A, music room etc. Student chairs, board, even the lunch serving items are all around. It gives the impression of staying at a school. I really like the concept. There are rooms on the second floor where you can stay with your family or friends. There are restaurants and grocery store with lots of flowers and plants.
The parking area was very well designed and flowered beautifully. Recommend to this place for everyone.
Ceco23 — Google review
It would be a wonderful place if you want to try old-fashioned Japanese elementary school experience.
This facility not only have a gift store, a restaurant but also Japanese style spa & hotel room that is originally used for the classroom.
S. Kikuchi — Google review
Great rest stop including a play area for kids and a delicious cafe.
Tiphaine M M — Google review
Great interior design for a school that once was. Felt like a farmers market and seniors center
Peter Chanthanakone (Director) — Google review
It used to be a elementary school and renovated for a area with restaurants, grocery shops ND gift shops.
yayoi I. — Google review
After I got errands, I saw Navi and it was not long before I tried to get there. Because it was talked about for a while as saying that we changed the elementary school of the district and made it to the way station. But it is pretty disappointing. Unlike the elementary school I envisioned, I felt deceived.
I thought that I would like to think about seeing the station on the road in another area a little more without any special features of the store which I move as a tenant. Yoritomo cherry tree peculiar to this place that was in the parking space. It might be just right to get souvenirs from scenic spots.
(Translated by Google) I went in the latter half of February. The Kawazu cherry blossoms were a little past their peak blooming time, but we had a lot of fun.
The dam is very large, so if you're going around the dam, there are parking lots scattered around, so you might want to park at various spots and take a walk.
The daffodils have finished, but there are also hydrangeas, so you can enjoy seasonal flowers.
(Original)
2月後半に行きました。河津桜が見頃を少し過ぎてましたが、充分楽しめました。
とても広いのでダム周辺を回るなら駐車場が点々とあるので各箇所に停めて散策した方がよいかもしれません。
水仙は終わっていましたが、紫陽花もあり四季折々のお花が楽しめそうです。
yo zw (zwxy) — Google review
(Translated by Google) daffodils in January
Kawazu cherry blossoms in February
Somei Yoshino in April
I've been going here for 3 years and it's a really good place.
(Original)
一月の水仙
二月の河津桜
4月のソメイヨシノ
3年通ってるけどほんと良いところです。
Sumitaka Minabe — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went on a Saturday in the latter half of February to see the Kawazu cherry blossoms. It was raining right now and there were almost no people around, so it was a little-known spot. The cherry blossoms in Kawazu cherry blossoms were becoming more noticeable, perhaps because it was too hot in mid-February this year. There was a sign saying that the best time to see them is early March, but it seems like it's getting earlier every year.
(Original)
河津桜を見に2月後半の土曜に行って来ました。ちょうど雨が降っており人はほぼ誰もいなかったので穴場スポットですね。河津桜自体は今年の2月中旬が暑すぎたせいか葉桜が目立ってきてました。3月上旬が見頃との札が有りましたが年々早くなってそうですね。
大輔遠藤 — Google review
(Translated by Google) A famous place in Chiba Prefecture where you can enjoy a variety of flowers. Kawazu cherry blossoms in February. In spring, you can enjoy daffodils and cherry blossoms. There are plenty of parking lots. There are stalls and food trucks on weekends, but if you plan on having a picnic or cherry blossom viewing, we recommend shopping in advance.
(Original)
色々な花が楽しめる千葉県の名所。2月は河津桜。春には水仙や桜も楽しめる。駐車場は沢山あります。週末には出店やキッチンカーもおりますが、ピクニックや花見をする場合は事前に買物されることをオススメします。
じゃんぼちゃん【まやかし展覧会】 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a very quiet dam with few tourists.
The cherry blossoms look like they'll be scattered soon.
The amount of water at the dam was much lower than when I stopped by before.
(Original)
観光客も少なくとても静かなダムでした。
桜は🌸もうすぐ散ってしまいそう。
ダムの水は以前立ち寄った時より、かなり水の量が少なかったです。
san poppo — Google review
(Translated by Google) The daffodils were beautiful. The cherry blossoms haven't bloomed yet, so I'll go again!
(Original)
水仙が綺麗でした。桜はまだ咲いてなかったのでまた行きます!
choco banana — Google review
(Translated by Google) February is the best time to see daffodils, plum blossoms, and Kawazu cherry blossoms🌸
You can change your mood by parking at the parking lot and taking a walk around the dam lake.
The trees are also well managed.
(Original)
2月の水仙、梅、河津桜の咲く時季は最高に気持ち良いです🌸
駐車場に止めてダム湖を一周散策すれば気分転換できます。
樹木もしっかり管理されています。
ひらのつぐぶた — Google review
(Translated by Google) The slope of Narcissus Village.
Will Yoritomo cherry blossoms bloom for 5 minutes? It overlaps beautifully with white plums and is the best.
(Original)
をくずれ水仙郷の、斜面。
頼朝桜は5分咲きでしょうか?白梅ととても綺麗に重なり最高です。
クック佐藤 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went to see the Yoritomo cherry blossoms⤴️⤴️It was beautiful. The cherry blossoms to the left of the dam entrance were the most beautiful.
(Original)
頼朝桜を見に行きましたが⤴️⤴️綺麗でした。ダムの入り口の左側の桜が最高に綺麗でしたね。
The Oyama Senmaida Rice Terrace is a picturesque location with seasonal rice fields set against a mountainous backdrop. The terraces are meticulously groomed and surrounded by hills and forests, creating an awe-inspiring landscape. Although smaller than other Asian rice terraces, the scene is reminiscent of a movie set. Visitors can enjoy stunning views from both the east and west valley, with breathtaking sunsets over the latter.
As a supporting member of the project, I get to enjoy working in the fields and in the office to support the activies of Oyama Senmaida. It is a beautiful location with a positive mission to spread traditional farming and rural culture to people from the city
Kristen McQuillin — Google review
Magnificent view of paddy terrace and mountain backdrop, contrasting with the blue sky. Although it is just a small paddy terrace, enough to enjoy the view. There is also cafe near to it.
fatin bazilah — Google review
I would have given this place 5 stars, but it was so difficult to get to on public transport that the stress of the journey diminished the beauty of the place! I couldn’t find anything other than a 4 year old bus timetable in English online, but thought it was worth risking the journey. I wanted to see the illumination so went late afternoon - luckily got a bus almost immediately after arriving at Awa-Kamogawa at about 15.20 - I’ve posted the location of the bus stop for non-Japanese speakers as I am! I mentioned the bus stop Kamanuma to the bus driver and he told me when we got there thankfully. You then have to walk back in the direction the bus came and take the first road right and follow it through a tunnel an up a hill for about 20 minutes - you will see the rice paddies on the left side of the road.
It is a beautiful sight watching the sun go down and the lights come on! Take snacks as the cafe is closed by 16.00, but there is a bench to sit and wait for the lights. We went on Wednesday afternoon and there were only 2 other people there.
To return, the bus stop is opposite the one you get there by and I’ve put a photo of the timetable- we caught the 17.37 bus, which in November was enough time to see the lights in the dark.
I hope these details help other foreigners to get to and from this place - it’s really beautiful! Just a pain to get to when no one can tell you about the bus timetable! Even staff at the hotel didn’t know!!
Nightmare Nugget — Google review
The rice terraces, surrounded by hills and forests create a gorgeous landscape. The terraces are not as big as you can find on other places in Asia, but they are groomed like a movie set and the nature around is stunning. The place has an east and west valley. Make sure to go all the way up to watch the sunset over the terraces on the west side. Also, try to go in different seasons if you can. In spring, the terraces are inundated, and the rice plants are still small, so you’ll see nice water reflections all around. In summer, when the rice is at its best, you’ll see a gorgeous uniform green in the terraces.
Javier G. Visiedo — Google review
Nice with the rice just coming up. Check the little white signs in the fields, owned and farmed by various people. Bit out of the way to find but very nice.
Harold Archer — Google review
View would be different in different seasons
This one was taken in late winter early spring time when nothings in the field
Eric Chan (Ichiran) — Google review
It is very beautiful to see. Make sure you go when the rice is planted for the full affect. Also, be sure to go ALL the way up to the top. You get a better view. You can get some really great picture!
C — Google review
A beautiful view of rice fields combined with the mountains and sky
Leonardo — Google review
It's nice scenery.
Raksak Rakdech — Google review
So beautiful! It's amazing to see how an integral part of rural Kamogawa can also express itself in functional aesthetics as well. A must see attraction.
just observation deck on the hill, if its nice weather, u can see fuji yama.
かみのKamino — Google review
Situation as at 31.8.2020: Observatory has been damaged by last year's typhoon. Still not repaired. Place is kinda abandoned since then. If you like an adventure, climb it but at your own risk. Path to climb to the top is overgrown. Hardly anyone seem to be using it. Halfway up the path, there's a "closed" sign and a rope across the path blocking the way. But you can jump over it and continue to the top. Observatory building at the top of the mountain is shaky but in tact. View from atop is magnificent. Binoculars are gone. Fence is damaged. So be careful.
Chandima Uyanage — Google review
(Translated by Google) I couldn't find the entrance and got lost. I didn't know where to park, so I parked at the temple parking lot. Anyway, it was difficult to climb up. The view from the top is nice, but I would like the grass to be mowed a little more.
(Original)
入り口が解らず迷いました。駐車場が解らなかったので寺の駐車場に停めましたね。とにかく昇るのは大変でしたねなめて掛かると大変ですよ。頂上の眺めは良いんですがもう少し草刈りをして欲しいです。
サイレンスサンデー(サンデーサイレンス) — Google review
(Translated by Google) A 10-minute climb up the stairs on a small 75m mountain leads to an observation deck with a 360 degree view. It's a steep climb, so if you don't climb slowly, you'll get tired quickly.
There are some trees in the way, but the view is quite good.
I met a friendly cat at the top.
(Original)
75mの小さな山で10分ほど階段を登ると360℃見渡せる展望台があります。急登なのでゆっくり登らないとすぐにバテテしまいます。
一部、木々が邪魔ですが眺めはなかなかです。
頂上で人懐っこい猫ちゃんと会いました。
takahito — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited on a weekday at noon, and it was reserved exclusively. The scenery was quite good. The stairs weren't that long, but they were steep and I was out of breath. If you live nearby, it seems like a good place to build up your physical strength.
(Original)
平日昼に訪問し、貸切でした。景色は中々良かったです。階段はそこまで長くないものの急だったので、息がきれました。近くに住んでいたら体力づくりに丁度よさそう。
おじさん — Google review
(Translated by Google) Every time I passed by a building on top of a mountain, I was curious about it. Today I decided to take the plunge and check it out (lol). The climb up Mt. Daikoku was unexpectedly difficult and I was out of breath. At the top was an observation deck where you could see a 360° view. I could even see a faint glimpse of Mt. Fuji. I counted 264 steps downhill. The 17 steps inside the observatory make a total of 281 steps.
(Original)
山の上にある建物が近くを通る度に気になっていました。今日は思い切ってそれを確かめてみました(笑)。大黒山の上りは意外ときつく、息が切れました。頂上にあったのは展望台で、ぐるり360°を見渡すことができます。薄っすらと富士山の姿も見えました。下りは余裕で数えてみたら264段ありました。展望台の中の17段を合計すると281段になります。
鈴木和巳 — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a small observation deck.
There is also a parking lot at the foot of the mountain where you can park more than 10 cars 🅿️, and you can reach the top in about 10 minutes from the parking lot.
I climbed to the top in 5 minutes, but 95% of the route is stairs, so if you're climbing with small children, you'll need to support them as they can get to the top.
However, the view after reaching the summit is spectacular.
You can clearly see Mt. Fuji, Yokohama City, and Yokosuka City in the distance.
If you climb the mountain after sightseeing in Tateyama City and before boarding the expressway or ferry, you can watch the sunset over Tokyo Bay and Kanagawa Prefecture.
(Original)
こじんまりとした展望台です。
麓に10数台停められる駐車場🅿️も完備されており、駐車場から10分少々で登頂出来ます
私は半分の5分で登頂しましたが、ほぼ95%が階段なので、小さなお子さんと登る時は支えてあげないと高さもあります
しかし、登頂後の眺めは絶景ですよ
遠方に富士山、横浜市や横須賀市が良く観えます
館山市内観光後の高速道路やフェリーに乗る前に登れば、夕陽が東京湾から神奈川県に沈む夕陽を観るのも良いですね
Makkun K — Google review
(Translated by Google) I wish I were a bird.
Words I heard a lot in commercials a long time ago
Even now, when I see a bird flying gracefully, I hear a refrain in my head.
I'm curious about when and what commercials they did...
I don't dare to look into it. This is because we live in an era where you can easily find out anything.
Well, let's leave that topic aside.
#Daikokuyama Observation Deck in Kyonan Town with a 360 degree view
Although you have to climb some steep stairs, the number of steps is not that high, so it is recommended.
If the air is clear, you should be able to see Mt. Fuji...
I was taking pictures of the dragonfly while looking away from the scenery 🦅
(Original)
I wish I were a bird.
昔やたらとcmで聞いた言葉
今でも優雅に飛んでる鳥さん観ると脳内リフレイン
いつ頃の何のcmやったか気になるけど…
あえて調べない。何でも気軽に調べれる時代だからこそ
とまぁそんな話は置いといて
鋸南町にある360度見渡せる#大黒山展望台
急階段を登る必要はあるものの段数はそこまででもないからオススメ
空気が澄んでれば富士山を観ることも出来るはず…
景色そっちのけでトンビさん撮ってた🦅
Gon — Google review
(Translated by Google) Seen from the ground, it looks like a fairly steep mountain covered with trees, but there are stairs to climb up, so your feet are safe.There is a bench along the way, but it takes about 10-15 minutes to climb up the steep stairs. We have arrived.
There is a castle-style observation deck.The handrail is quite damaged and there is a sign saying not to touch it, but other than that it seems to be solid.
Daikoku-sama is waiting for you when you go up the observation deck, and you can see the view all the way to the port and Kanagawa.
I thought it was a good place to climb for a bit of exercise and admire the scenery, and there was a prison on the way up, so you can enjoy it if you read the explanation. There's nothing amazing about it, but please go up without any expectations.
(Original)
地上から見ると木々におおわれたかなり急な山にみえますが、上るのは階段が整備されていて足元は大丈夫です、途中1か所ベンチがありますが急な階段を10-15分くらい上がれば到着です。
お城風の展望台があります、手すりがかなり傷んでいて触らないようにと書かれていますが、それ以外はしっかりしている感じがします。
展望台を上ると大黒様が待っています、景色は港や神奈川まで見られます。
ちょっとした運動と考えて登って景色を眺めるにはいいところかと、上る途中に牢屋後などもありましたので説明をみると楽しめます。何かすごいというのはありませんが期待せずに上ってみてください。
The Hota Beach hotel received positive feedback for its comfortable and thoughtful accommodations. Each room had an Airdog, ensuring cleanliness and freshness throughout. Guests praised the convenient BBQ facilities, which allowed them to enjoy tasty meat while listening to the soothing sound of waves. The wine served was also highly regarded for its delicious taste. Cleaning was thorough and there were no unpleasant odors, making for a pleasant stay.
(Translated by Google) I thought it would be a good idea to live in this area (buy an empty seaside house?). The accommodation is comfortable, and it looks like you'll have fun coming here as a group or as a family. The owner is also very kind. I will go out again. Recommended!
(Original)
この辺りに住すのもあり(空いている海沿い買う?)、と思いました。宿も快適で、皆で来たり家族で来たりと楽しめそうです。オーナーもとても親切です。また、遊びに行きます。おススメ!
たま — Google review
We always go here for a quick get away out of Tokyo. Today, we got lucky and catched a flat fish. 😊
E-Life International School — Google review
(Translated by Google) The cleaning was very thorough, and there was no odor, so you wouldn't think it was being used by a dog, so it was very clean and comfortable.
The sashimi platter recommended by the owner was also fresh and delicious.
The room was easy to use and had all the necessary supplies, so it was a wonderful place for both humans and dogs to relax and relax.
(Original)
お掃除がしっかり行き届いていて、わんこ連れが利用しているとはおもえないくらい臭いも無く、とっても清潔で、気持ち良く過ごすことができました。
オーナーさんにおすすめしていただいたお刺身の盛り合わせも、新鮮でとっても美味しかったです。
お部屋のつくりも使いやすく、備品も何でも揃っているので、ヒトもわんこもゆったり、のんびり過ごせるステキな所でした。
KAORU “あんず” SOGA — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited on Saturday and Sunday.
As per the reviews, I had a comfortable time with my dog.
There is an Airdog in each room, giving the impression that every detail has been taken care of.
I'm not an outdoors person, but the BBQ equipment was easy to use and I enjoyed the delicious meat with the sound of the waves in the background. The wine served was also delicious. Thank you very much (^ー^)
(Original)
土日を利用して伺いました。
口コミ通りで、犬と共に快適な時間を過ごせました。
各部屋にAirdogがあり、隅々まで配慮されている印象です。
アウトドア派ではないですが、BBQ設備が使いやすく、波の音をBGMに美味しくお肉をいただきました。サービスのワインも美味しかったです。ありがとうございました(^ー^)
ビリー — Google review
(Translated by Google) thank you for helping me. I can see why this is a popular inn! The owner is very kind, the facilities are great, and it's very quiet at night, where you can hear the soothing sound of the waves. Our dog, Wang Chan, was also strolling around the garden without a leash. My son also liked the floor plan of this house and said he would like to live in a house like this in the future.I would definitely like to go swimming in the beach next time. This is a truly recommended inn.
(Original)
お世話になりました。こちらが人気の宿の理由が分かりました!オーナーさんがとても親切な方で施設の充実ぶりと夜はとても静かで波の音が心地よく聞こえます。我が家のワンチャンもリード無しで庭を散策してました。息子もこちらの家の間取りなども気に入って将来こんな家に住みたいと言ってました、是非次回は海水浴で行きたいです。本当におすすめの宿です。
もりもり — Google review
(Translated by Google) I used it for my first trip with my dog. The sea is right in front of you! Having a washing machine with a dryer was a huge help since my two small children would get wet playing in the room in no time! They also provided enough soap bubbles for two people. . Is the recommended sashimi this good for this price? It was so luxurious. It was delicious. The dog seemed to be having fun basking in the sun in the large garden and playing on the sandy beach. I'll come back later. thank you very much.
(Original)
わんこと初めての旅行に利用させて貰いました。目の前が海!小さい子供2人があっという間に遊んで濡れるので乾燥付洗濯機がものすごく助かりました!シャボン玉も2人分用意してあるという心遣い。。おすすめされたお刺し身もこの金額でこんなにいいの?ってくらい豪華でした。美味しかったです。わんこも広いお庭でひなたぼっこして砂浜で遊んで楽しそうでした。また来ます。ありがとうございました。
nan kotsu — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a wonderful place where you can see the ocean as soon as you step out of the building.
+It can also be used as a dog run, so it's dog-friendly.
The owner is also very kind and I would like to come back again.
(Original)
建物は勿論、外に一歩出た途端海を見渡せる事が出来る素敵な場所。
+ドッグランとしても使えるので、わんちゃん連れにも優しいです。
オーナーの方もとても親切な方で、またリピートしたいです。
k — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is my favorite inn. I've been coming here every year for the past three years. We always have a barbecue and enjoy delicious seafood. The location and accommodation are great. However, it is difficult to get a reservation. But I'll do my best and visit again.
(Original)
大のお気に入り宿です。ここ3年毎年伺っています。必ずバーベキューをし、美味しい海の幸をいただいています。立地も宿も最高です。でも、なかなか予約が取れません。でも、頑張ってまた伺います。
(Translated by Google) An unmanned station that opened in 1919. The distance from the station building to the platform is long because the tracks used to run on the platform side as well. This is the closest station to Daikokuyama Observation Deck, a hidden gem with a spectacular view.
(Original)
大正6年開業の無人駅。駅舎からホームまでの距離が長いのは以前、ホーム駅舎側にも線路が走っていたから。穴場絶景スポットの大黒山展望台の最寄駅です。
イッコーインバーター — Google review
(Translated by Google) A two-car train on the Uchibo Line that runs along the coast of Tokyo Bay. Unmanned station. I am grateful that the Kyonan-cho bus is running at the same time (^^)
(Original)
東京湾海沿いを走る内房線、二両編成。無人駅。時間合わせ鋸南町のバスが運行、有り難い(^^)
kenjiro yamashita — Google review
(Translated by Google) A manned station under the jurisdiction of JESS Chiba branch. In 2014, it was made into a bar line. There used to be a counter, but it's closed down now, but the station staff are very kind. People who stop by here will probably not have any trouble sightseeing, but if you go to the tourist information center in front of the station, you can get very good information. In that case, be sure to plan with plenty of time. Absolutely...
Unmanned from May 2020
(Original)
JESS千葉支社管轄の有人駅。2014年には棒線化された。前は窓口もあったようだが今は潰されている、が駅員さんはとても優しい。観光で困ることはここに立ち寄る人であればほぼ無いだろうが、駅目の前にある観光案内所に行けばとても良い情報を得られるだろう。その際は必ず余裕を持って予定をたてよう。絶対にd…
2020年5月より無人化
M 24 — Google review
(Translated by Google) single line
unmanned station
Taxis are waiting in front of the station
There is a tourist information center in front of the station.
It's interesting
(Original)
単線
無人駅
駅前にはタクシー待機しています
駅前に観光案内所あります
趣あります
ちょうちん — Google review
(Translated by Google) Katsuyama is a scenic tourist destination with floating islands, and in spring, there is also a famous cherry blossom viewing spot in the mountains around Sakuma Dam.
(Original)
浮島がある風光明媚なら観光地、勝山、春には、山に佐久間ダムあたりので桜の名所もある
k onikei — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good station.
Unmanned station.
You cannot buy tickets or charge Suica.
It looks like it will be renovated and combined with the post office.
(Original)
良い駅。
無人駅。
切符を買ったりSuicaチャージすることは出来ない。
今度新しくなって郵便局と一緒になるらしい。
ローカルガイド — Google review
(Translated by Google) The main station in Kyonan Town is Yasuda Station, but this is the one closest to the town hall.
Although the temporary limited express only stops at Yasuda Station, this station receives a small number of users.
Looking at the map, it shows that you can approach the platform using something like an overpass, but this is a thing of the past.
Originally, it was possible to exchange trains with two tracks on one side, but as with Nago-Funagata Station, the tracks on the station building side were removed and the station building and platform were attached together.
Furthermore, not only was the Midori-no-Madoguchi counter closed, but a few years later it became unmanned and the ticket vending machines were also removed.
Naturally, you cannot charge the card if the balance is insufficient.
(Original)
鋸南町の代表駅はといえば保田駅になるが、役場が近いのはこちら。
臨時特急も保田駅しか停車しないが、利用者数は少しながら当駅が多い。
地図を見ると跨線橋のようなものでホームへアプローチするような図になっているが、これは過去の話。
もともと1面2線で列車交換もできたが、那古船形駅と同様に駅舎側の線路を撤去し、そのまま駅舎とホームをくっつけた。
さらにみどりの窓口が閉鎖されただけでなく、数年後には無人化となり券売機も撤去されてしまった。
当然ながら残額不足時のチャージもできない。
The Hishikawa Moronobu Memorial Museum is a small art museum that showcases various ukiyo-e prints, including those by renowned artist Hishikawa Moronobu. In addition to the impressive collection of ukiyo-e prints, visitors can also purchase castle stamps representing Kanaya Castle, Katsuyama Castle, and Myohonji Fort. The museum exhibits a mix of old and new artworks from the Edo era and beyond.
We can learn more about Japanese arts.
Tran Giang — Google review
(Translated by Google) Kyonan Town is where Hishikawa Moronobu, who is said to be the founder of ukiyo-e, was born, and a bronze statue of ``Mikaeri Bijinzu'' stands in front of the Hishikawa Moronobu Memorial Hall and the memorial hall. It's wonderful that a roadside station has buildings and objects that commemorate famous historical figures associated with the area.
(Original)
浮世絵の祖とも云われる菱川師宣が生まれた場所が鋸南町ということで、菱川師宣記念館と記念館の前には「見返り美人図」の銅像が建っています。道の駅に当地に因んだ歴史上の著名人を記念した建物やオブジェクトがあるのは素晴らしいですね。
高橋正和 — Google review
its small museum with paints, some pictures were old, from edo era, some newest. entry is 300¥.museum has got parking, toilet is close.
かみのKamino — Google review
(Translated by Google) I have seen the exhibition of "Yoritomo Rise".
I was able to see it at a very good price with the townspeople & JAF discount 🎵
(Original)
「頼朝起つ」の展示を見てきました。
町民&JAF割りでとってもお得に見ることができました🎵
???? — Google review
(Translated by Google) Hishikawa Moronobu Memorial Museum is an art museum located in Kyonan-cho, Awa-gun, Chiba Prefecture.
Kyonan Town has been a place rich in history and culture since ancient times.
It is also the birthplace of Moronobu Hishikawa, the creator of ``Mikari Bijinzu'' and the founder of ukiyo-e.
Moronobu, who made a name for himself in Edo, was always proud of and loved his hometown of Boshu.
The Hishikawa Moronobu Memorial Museum is an ukiyo-e museum that introduces his achievements and works.
(Original)
菱川師宣記念館は、千葉県安房郡鋸南町にある美術館である。
鋸南町は、古くから歴史と文化にはぐくまれた地。
「見返り美人図」の作者であり、浮世絵の祖である菱川師宣生誕の地でもあります。
江戸で名をはせた師宣が、常に誇りとし、愛し続けた故郷房州。
菱川師宣記念館は、その業績、作品を紹介する浮世絵美術館です。
オデッセイ2024スペイド — Google review
(Translated by Google) As of January 2023, the entrance fee is 500 yen. Compared to the Hokusaikan in Obuse, it costs half the price and is not even 10% as impressive. There are no works that can be called representative works, and it is a mystery why they decided to create a memorial museum with this collection. You can use it to kill time if you came to this area by train and have plenty of time until your train home, but it's not worth passing the Uchibo Line, which runs once an hour, to see it.
In front of the memorial hall, there is a bronze statue of one of Moronobu's most famous works, ``Mikaeri Bijin,'' which is, in a sense, bodyless. To be honest, there wasn't much else to see inside the museum, so I think it would have been a good idea to go home after seeing just this.
(Original)
二〇二三年一月時点で入館料は五〇〇円。小布施の北斎館と比べて金額は半分、見ごたえは一割どころか一分もありません。代表作と呼びうる作品は一切なく、この収蔵品でなぜに記念館を作ろうとしたのかが不思議です。電車でこの辺りまで来て、帰りの電車までたっぷりと時間がある場合の暇つぶしには使えますが、一時間に一運行の内房線を一本パスしてまで見る価値はありません。
記念館の前には師宣の作品のうちもっとも有名な「見返り美人」を立体化した、ある意味身もふたもない銅像があります。正直、これ以上の見ものは館内になかったので、これだけ見て帰っても良かったように思います。
七面鳥放浪記 — Google review
(Translated by Google) A memorial hall for the ukiyo-e artist Morinobu Hishikawa. You can also see various other ukiyo-e paintings. You can buy castle seals for Kanaya Castle, Katsuyama Castle, and Myohonji Fort.
(Original)
浮世絵師、菱川師宣の記念館。他にいろいろな浮世絵が見学出来ます。金谷城、勝山城、妙本寺砦の御城印🏯が買えます。
嶋田浩之 — Google review
(Translated by Google) September 29, 2020 First visit
Famous for ukiyo-e prints of beautiful women looking back
This is the memorial hall of Moronobu Hishikawa.
Admission fee is 500 yen.
Although it is a compact memorial hall,
I feel it's worth seeing
It's done 😸
In many ways 😌
When I toured the memorial hall, what I was most interested in was
Are you attracted to men and women?
◯Technique description😱
In Japan, there are 48 types of ◯ techniques.
Forty◯ hand (shiju◯◯te)
I am sorry to say that 😸I have a strange godfather of ◯
It is said to be Mr. Morinobu Hishikawa😱
Mr. Moronobu was ranked ◯ in the pillow picture book
He left behind many pictures.
(⌒▽⌒)
Mr. Moronobu was also good at drawing.
It might have been the floor◯hands too😸
( ̄O ̄;)
It's so real without real experience
I don’t think I can leave a picture 😹
A man and a woman refused to go to the memorial museum, but
There are many pictures of people thinking
It was on display 😸
I think it's worth a look.
(Original)
2020年9月29日 初訪問
見返り美人の浮世絵で有名な
菱川師宣氏の記念館です😺
入場料は500円。
コンパクトな記念館ですが
見応えは充分に感じることが
出来ました😸
色々な意味で😌
記念館を見学して、私が1番興味を
惹かれたのが男女のか◯みに於ける
◯技の記述😱
日本では48種類ある◯技を
四十◯手(しじゅう◯◯て)と
申しますが😸珍妙な◯位の名付け親が
菱川師宣氏と伝えられています😱
師宣氏は枕絵本に◯位に
ついて多くの絵を残されました。
(⌒▽⌒)
師宣氏は絵もお上手でしたが
床◯手でもあったかも😸
( ̄O ̄;)
実体験がなければあれ程リアルな
絵を残せないと思います😹
記念館も無難と断りつつも男と女が
か◯んでいる絵が沢山
展示されていました😸
一見の価値はあると思います。
マサ — Google review
(Translated by Google) Admission fee: 500 yen. There is a replica of the famous "Mikaeri Bijin". (The original is in Tohaku.) There is also an ukiyo-e created to commemorate the victory in the Russo-Japanese War, and it is quite funny as it makes fun of Russia at the time. I think people in Russia will be very angry, but I would like people in Ukraine to see it.
(Original)
入館料500円。有名な「見返り美人」のレプリカがあります。(本物は東博にある)また、日露戦争の戦勝記念として創られた浮世絵があり、当時のロシアをかなり小バカにした内容となっており、かなり笑える。ロシアの人はかなり怒ると思うが、ウクライナの方には是非見ていただきたい。
鬼脚 — Google review
(Translated by Google) A memorial museum with beautiful and valuable materials on display. Currently closed due to typhoon damage in 2019. The plan is to reopen from April, so we recommend checking the website for information before going.
(Original)
綺麗で貴重な資料が展示されている記念館。現在、2019年の台風被害などで休館しております。予定では4月から再開予定のようなのでHPなどで情報をお調べの上行くことをオススメします。
Mirador Jigoku Nozoki is a deep gorge located in Japan that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. This ravine is known for its unique rock formations, cascading waterfalls and dense vegetation, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts. The area surrounding Mirador Jigoku Nozoki is also home to several species of wildlife, including monkeys and birds which can be spotted while hiking along its trails.
A hidden gem where you can challenge yourself on heights. The "View of Hell" is the perfect name for the ledge/cliff that really questions you if you are actually afraid of heights.
To get here you will have to take Mt. Nogokiri Ropeway cable care and hike a bit mostly flat paths and steep stairs. When you get to the "View", be careful climbing up and coming down as there are no stair steps but rails for you to hold on to.
This is definitely a great hiking day trip as there are other things to look at around here as well such as the buddha statues and a Giant Buddha.
Yes, even the weak hearted will be able to accomplish this.
GANGIS — Google review
Exploring Chiba nearby. Nice for a short trip. You may spot Fuji when the sky is clear.
Prepare your leg to explore the mountain and temple.
Lanni Anggrek — Google review
Amazing view. Definitely worth visiting.
There are two parkings - one with paid access road and another with free access road. We parked on the free one. Around 30-45min climb. Dog entrance allowed (no additional fee for dog).
- Ymg — Google review
Beautiful view but long queue for taking pictures at the famous point.
VR R. — Google review
It is easy to visit by ropeway, but if you want to see the Buddha statues, you will need trekking clothes and shoes. There are many stairs to climb and descend.
You can enjoy very nice scenery and nature.
JCAT — Google review
Accidentally went during the yearly maintenance of the gondola (ropeway) so we had to take a bus to the way up walking and BOY when I tell you it was a HIKE. My husband and I Loved the hike and it was so worth it but for the love of your legs take the rope way up and walk down if you want to see everything
Anna — Google review
Going up after it rains was good if you want less people around, but it was very muddy and recommended to take the cable car up and down.
Even with the cable car, you will still have a ways to trek through before reaching the peak for your photo op.
If you do intend to take the cable car back down, be sure to go early enough to go around and see all the views before they close the shrine gate to get back (4pm). I have to go back another day to see more.
Also, try the black vanilla icecream🍦at the top ropeway station, delicious!
Martina A — Google review
Top most point on the Nokogiriyama hike, the place from where you can see the beautiful sea and Whole Chiba ken. After tough hike nice place to have cool breeze
Ashish Takawale — Google review
Lovely view but I'm not keen on pecerious ledges to stand however if you are then go for it! The reason I'm not giving it a 5 star is because firstly it is a little bit of a money grabbing situation and because we didn't get to see everything (it was due to a land slip) you would think they may reduce the price a bit as the part that was closed off was the part I was dying to see so ehh...also due to them blocking off paths (that from what we where told had been cleared just not reopened) we where forced to walk back up the mountain up a dangerous road which I highly recommend you NOT doing although the views up along the road where rather breath taking.. Literally it was knackering ha. 😅
Also last bit of warning do NOT miss the train! We missed ours by 10mins, there is no re-entering after you have exited the area without repurchasing a ticket 'apparently' and we then had to wait 3-4hours for the next one... 😭
There are better places to see and visit but if you have the time and are wondering what to do for a day out near Tokyo do this but make sure you take a packed lunch/snacks and plenty to drink as there isn't much around!
Meso Tofu — Google review
Access: 2.9 kms/35 mins walk from JR Hota station
Entry ticket: 700 Yen for adults
Located in Mt Nokogiriyama. There are two hiking routes that takes you to the top of the Mountain. It takes around 60-70 minutes to reach the top. There are vending machines and some benches/shelter at the beginning of the trail (near Buddha statue) so you can enjoy your bento. There is ropeway that takes you to the top.
Attractions: (1) the largest stone Buddha statue (carved in a rock) in Japan
(2) 1500 small Buddha sculptures (restored from anti Buddhist movement)
(3) Mountain summit: View of Tokyo Bay and Boso peninsula
(4) Hell Peek Point: mountaintop that extends out from the cliff
Nihon-ji Temple boasts the stunning Hyaku-Shaku Kannon, located at the mountain top within its 33-square-meter temple grounds. Visitors can also enjoy breathtaking views from Jigoku Nozoki, a "hell lookout" offering a 360-degree panorama of the Boso Peninsula and Tokyo Bay. The journey to this spot involves walking out onto the tip of a vertical cliff, providing an exhilarating experience.
大仏様もそうですが、こちらの観音様も大迫力です!
また周りの切り立った石壁も圧倒的です!
(Translated by Google)
Like the Great Buddha, this Kannon is also very powerful!
The steep stone walls around it are also overwhelming!
?? — Google review
Hiking, (for me) unbelievable scene, rare. I went there using a ropeway, but still, need to hike to get around the spots. This spot was terrific. I wonder how they create it on the vertical cliff.
Jekson Ro — Google review
地獄のぞきに行く道の途中にある観音様。とても大きな観音様で、周りも静かな凛とした雰囲気に佇んでおり、素敵な空間が広がっています。
(Translated by Google)
Kannon on the way to see hell. It is a very large Kannon, and the surroundings are quiet and dignified, creating a wonderful space.
???? — Google review
I came on December and it was cold but great as there were not many people around. Like 10 around me. Perfect for taking pictures and wander around. The place is great, amazing and it is so peaceful.
CAI GAN XIAN Lucas — Google review
百尺の言葉どおり、圧巻の眺望が望めます。
観音様の近くに登山口への入り口があり、ここから鋸山へのルートに入ることができます。本格的な登山道なので軽はずみな装備ではいかないほうがいいです。
(Translated by Google)
Just like the word 100 shaku, you can expect a spectacular view.
There is an entrance to the trailhead near Kannon, and you can enter the route to Mt. Nokogiri from here. Since it is a full-fledged mountain trail, it is better not to wear casual equipment.
b w — Google review
Beautiful cliff crafted of Buddha.
Be cautious of trek road.
Div — Google review
The end of the Race Across Japan episode of Top Gear
Michael Martin — Google review
A friend introduced this place to us. We climbed up Shariki Michi to reach it. I found it to be quite an impressive experience. The setting is so unique. As someone near us said, "If you brought me here blindfolded, I would have no idea where I was." This is a place out of time and out of mind. Truly worth the visit.
Vince Prep — Google review
Looks like a scene from Laputa! Really recommend, also a nice view of the cliff face from below!
Issy Chambury — Google review
Amazing scene of hundred-shaku Kwannon.
Nadeesha Wijerathna — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited on April 16th.
It was a hot day with strong winds, but it felt cool here in the shade.
After going down the shortcut to the Great Buddha from Sancho Station and visiting the shrine,
I climbed up to Jigoku Nozoki and went further to this place (Hyakushaku Kannon).
When I saw it for the first time, I was overwhelmed by how much bigger it was than I expected.
You can easily get to this point from Sancho Station.
Everyone please go and try it.
(Original)
4月16日に伺いました。
風も強く暑い日でしたが、ここは日陰で涼しく感じました。
山頂駅から大仏様の近道を下り、お参り後
地獄のぞきまで登り、更にこちら(百尺観音)まで行きました。
初めて見たのですが、思っていたより大きくて圧倒されました。
こちらまでなら山頂駅からでも簡単に行けます。
皆さんも行かれてみてください。
Beautiful statues in the crevices of the rock face.
Issy Chambury — Google review
Due to the recent typhoon most of the stone images of Arhtas are not accessible since the way is blocked til they damage will be fixed. Few accessible once can be found close to the top near “Jiguko Nozoki”. If you are interested in those better check before leaving to the trip.
Moshe Ashkenazi — Google review
NICE
黃小儷 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Jingoro Ohno spent 21 years starting in 1779,
He carved 1,553 stone Buddha statues over a lifetime together with 27 disciples.
The number is the highest in the world.
Carved with Izu stone brought from Izu,
Many of them had their heads broken during the Meiji era's anti-Buddhist movement.
Many of them have been restored through the Arhat Necklace Project, but
Some stone Buddhas have no heads, and are also called headless Arhats.
(Original)
大野甚五郎が1779年から21年をかけ、
門弟27人とともに生涯をかけて彫った1553体の石仏。
その数は世界一。
伊豆から運ばれた伊豆石で彫られ、
多くは明治の廃仏毀釈で頭を壊されました。
羅漢様お首つなぎ事業によって多くは復元しましたが、
一部頭部がない石仏もあり首なし羅漢とも呼ばれています。
浅井敏雄 — Google review
(Translated by Google) BBC Top Gear 11-4
In the Japanese version
jeremy clarkson
The place I went to on the GTR.
In the program
I made it to the finish line on a gravel road with great courage.
It's a program.
We ordinary people
to ride the ropeway
Lined up in the Robeway parking lot
Should I go by Robeway?
The person at the Roveway station
A crowded narrow road
Drive to the west exit parking lot
Do you just climb the stairs?
Should I just climb the stairs from the east parking lot?
Of course physical strength, legs and hips,
Depending on clothes (sweating) and shoes
I have to decide on that route.
The easy one is Robeway.
west exit,
East exit and
The tightest parking lot, the east exit, is relatively empty.
It's hard to choose one over the other.
The number of stairs has not been clearly announced.
For example,
To Tama Zoological Park Koala
Is it 10 times harder?
On the way, the elderly people were taking a break.
Children enjoy affordances while
Of course, at various entrances
There are places like checkpoints where you have to pay an entrance fee.
Don't forget your wallet.
By the way
The image shows access from the east exit parking lot.
(Original)
BBCトップギア11-4
日本編で
ジェレミークラークソンが
GTRで向かった場所。
番組では
豪快に砂利道でゴールしたが
それは番組。
我々一般人は
ローブウェイに乗る為に
ローブウェイ駐車場に並び
ローブウェイで行くか、
そのローブウェイ乗り場の人が
うじゃうじゃ居る細い道を
車で進み西口駐車場へ行き
ひたすら階段を登るか
東駐車場から階段をひたすら登るかは
体力、足腰は勿論、
服装(汗をかく)や靴により
そのルートを決めなければならない。
楽なのはローブウェイ、
西口、
東口と
1番きつい東口駐車場は比較的空いているので
どれも甲乙付け難い。
階段の段数は明確に発表されておらず
例えるなら
多摩動物公園コアラまでの
10倍はキツい?
途中、年配の方は休みながら
子供達はアフォーダンスを楽しみながら
勿論、各所入り口に
関所のように入場料をとる場所があるので
財布は忘れずに。
ちなみに
画像は東口駐車場からのアクセスになります。
B Ren — Google review
(Translated by Google) The statue of 1500 Arhats was created by the master craftsman of Kazusa Sakurai, Jingoro Ohno, and his 27 disciples, whose grave is here.
(Original)
千五百羅漢像を造ったのが、上総桜井の名工 大野甚五郎英令とその門弟27名で、そのお墓がこちらにあります。
高橋正和 — Google review
(Translated by Google) A stone craftsman named Hiderei Ohno Jingoro of present-day Kisarazu (Kazusa Province) dedicated a group of Arhats from the summit of Mt. Nokogiri to the Great Buddha of Nihonji Temple.
At the request of Zen Master Kogaguden, he carved 1,553 stone Buddhas over the course of his life, from 1779 (An'ei 8) to 1798 (1798, Kansei 10).
It is said that the stone was transported by sea from Izu.
The road has quite steep ups and downs, so I chose midwinter to avoid sweating. Although it was still difficult, I think it's a good idea to walk slowly and be healed by the various facial expressions of the stone Buddhas.
The headless stone Buddha was destroyed during the Meiji era during the Haibutsu Kishaku movement, and has been largely restored through the ``Arhat-sama Necktie Project,'' but the painful headless Arhat statue is still noticeable.
It is commonly known as the ``headless arhat.'' Also, there was the grave of Jingoro Ohno among the 1500 Rahats.
(Original)
現在の木更津(上総国)の石匠大野甚五郎英令という人が鋸山山頂から日本寺大仏にかけて羅漢群を奉納しました。
高雅愚伝禅師の発願で1779年安永8年から1798年寛政10年の21年にかけ、門弟と共に生涯をかけて石仏1553体を刻みました。
石材は海路、伊豆より運ばれてきたそうです。
アップダウンがかなり急な道で、汗をかきにくい真冬を選びました。それでも大変でしたが、石仏の色々な表情に癒されながらゆっくりと歩くといいと思います。
首がない石仏は明治時代の廃仏毀釈で壊されてしまったもので、「羅漢様お首つなぎ事業」によってかなり復元されているという事ですが、頭部のない痛々しい羅漢様もまだ目立ちます。
俗に「首なし羅漢」と呼ばれているそうです。又、千五百羅漢の中に大野甚五郎のお墓もありました。
ponsuke Ponsuke — Google review
(Translated by Google) The path of the arhats. Along this path we can find 1,500 stone statues of arhats sculpted between 1779 and 1798. It is a very curious and beautiful walk through the lush forest.
(Original)
El camino de los arhats. Durante este camino nos podemos encontrar repartidas 1.500 estatuas en piedra de arhats esculpidas entre 1779 y 1798. Es un paseo muy curioso a la par que bonito por dentro del frondoso bosque.
Alfonso Entrena Henríquez — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Disneyland of religion in the Edo period. Although it is badly damaged due to weathering, it has such a historical perspective that it could have been designated as a World Heritage Site. There are a lot of stone steps and it's difficult, but there's a lot to see and it's fun. This would be the best place to study history if it was explained in terms of history rather than a religious perspective. I'm a little disappointed now.
(Original)
江戸時代の宗教のディズニーランド。風化によって破損がひどいものの、本来ならば世界遺産にされてもおかしくないほどの歴史観があります。石段が多くて大変ですけど、見どころが多くて楽しい。宗教観ではなく、歴史としての説明がしっかりしていればここは最高の歴史勉強の場所になります。今はちょっと残念。