Koma Sando Path
The approach from the bus terminus to the cable station is lined on both sides with inns and souvenir shops.
This tour offers a pleasant hike on the multi-colored Mt. Oyama and down to the Hinata area. During the hike, participants can enjoy a spectacular view from the lower main shrine of Oyama Afuri Shrine as well as from the observation deck. At the main hall of Hinata Yakushi-do Temple, which received a large-scale renovation in 2017, the participants can witness the beauty of the massive hall with a thatched roof.
The approach from the bus terminus to the cable station is lined on both sides with inns and souvenir shops.
Along the way to Ōyama Afuri Shrine, in addition to Onnazaka no Nana Fushigi, there are numerous power spots such as Niju Falls, Noroi no Sugi, Fuufu Sugi, Botan...
Known affectionately as "Fudo-san in Oyama," this is one of the three major fudo in the Kanto region. It is also the first of the 36 fudo (immovable buddhas) in...
This ancient shrine is said to have been built over 2,000 years ago. As a sacred site revered by many warlords, such as those who partook in rainmaking rituals,...
Niju Falls, also called "Amagoi-no-taki" is one of Oyama's six waterfalls and is believed to call the rain.
You can enjoy the view of Isehara and Atsugi city.
Founded by Gyoki in 716, this temple has a history of 1,300 years. Since the Middle Ages, it has been a sacred place for medicinal practitioners, and is known as...