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
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).