Taste Japanese food and sake
Walk through the charming old townscape
Encounter local beliefs and lifestyles
Feel the power of Buddhist statues, architecture, and traditional crafts
Experience the weight of spirituality and formality
Enjoy the gourmet entertainment
Funamori Shrine is said to have been built in the year 911 (Engi 11 in the imperial calendar) at the order of Daigo, Japan’s 60th emperor, but the details beyon・・・
Kozenji Temple is said to have been built in 852 (Ninju 2 in the imperial calendar) by Ennin (Jikaku Daishi) on the order of Montoku, Japan’s 55th emperor. The ・・・
This three-storied pagoda is located on the grounds of Rokujo Hachiman Shrine. It was built in the mid-Muromachi Period in 1466 by local leader Washio Sadatsuna・・・
This shrine is said to have been built by Tachibana no Nagatsuna in 1297 and then rebuilt by Tachibana no Mitsutsuna in 1408. It was built to serve as a guardia・・・
One of only 13 Monzeki temples that were headed by imperial princes in all of Japan, and a very prestigious place. The principal deity of the temple is Bishamon・・・
Shinyakushiji Temple was built in the year 747 to pray for the healing of Emperor Shomu, who was suffering from illness. Shomu was the emperor who had the Great・・・
The Main Hall of Jurin-in Temple was built in the early Kamakura period (1185-1333) as a hall of worship for the Stone Buddha Altar (sekibutsugan).