The works of the Ninomiya-born artist Toshitoki Futami and material about him are collected and put on display here. It is located west of Ninomiya...
Kakio Local History Museum was opened to pass on the legacies of the ancestors from the local villages.
Enoshima Station is one of the stations on the Enoshima Line, known as the Enoden. Enoshima island is easily accessible from the station.
Mishima-taisha is a shrine located in Omiya-cho, Mishima city, Shizuoka prefecture. This is the main shrine of Izu no kuni (Izu country). Min...
Built in the March of the 2nd of the Jouou Era (1653), Kainan Shrine was awarded Shouichii (the highest rank given to a shrine) by the Yoshida Fami...
You can enjoy a relaxing time while enjoying nature. The front yard between the gate and the main hall is open and spacious and you can see the flo...
Banryuzan Toshoin (Buddhist temple) is also known as "Guzoji". "Guzo" was once the name of the neighborhood, and is a term for describing the gover...
This is a Shingon Buddhism temple in Fujisawa. It was built apart from Shirahata shrine due to the separation of Shintoism and Buddhism during the ...
This is the remains of the residence of Kamei Rokuro, and it is said that his descendants remained at this place until the early Showa era
Tsukui soybeans are soybeans that are made in the Tsukui area. However, the number of people who cultivate them have decreased. Furthermore, "Nigom...
In 1872, Nihon Gas Shachu Company started by Takashima Kaemon built Japan's first street gas lamp. The gas lamps went on to light the roads and ci...
Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse 1st Building The 3rd floor houses a hall with approximately 300 seats used for theater performances and concerts. It c...
The locals have gathered their faith in Jizo statues due to a local legend. Long ago, young siblings were attacked by highway bandits. These bandit...
One of the family temples of Ashikaga City. The precincts of the temple has been designated as a national historic site and you can observe the kar...
Revered as Sochinju (central place to pray for local gods), Matsubara shrine had been worshipped by successive castellans of Odawara castle which i...
A mountain castle that was built from the Warring States period to the beginning of the Edo period. Currently the site of the mountain castle has b...
Daikyu-ji temple was founded by Lord Okubo Tadayo, who was the castellan of Odawara castle as well as the loyal subject of Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Hudomyoudo at Iyori Pass used to serve as a guidepost.
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