Oyama Kodo (Sakamoto Road)
Recommended for those who want to enjoy forest bathing during a 2~3 hour hiking course. This is the trail that the inhabitants used during the period when there...
How did people go on a pilgrimage to Mount Oyama back when there were no cars? This course will take you to experience the answer to that question.
Recommended for those who want to enjoy forest bathing during a 2~3 hour hiking course. This is the trail that the inhabitants used during the period when there...
This grave is said to enshrine the head of Minamoto no Sanetomo, the 3rd Shogun of the Kamakura Bakufu, who led a short life due to his assassination in the early...
The pass (over Iyori) is located on the Sakamoto Road, an ancient road connecting Hadano City and Oyama. Iyori Fudo is located there.
Hudomyoudo at Iyori Pass used to serve as a guidepost.
Mizunomijizo is located in front of Iori Mountain Pass, at the end of the Asama forest path.
You are on the hiking route to Oyama when you passed the stone monument of the bridge.
The approach from the bus terminus to the cable station is lined on both sides with inns and souvenir shops.
At lodging facilities, you can enjoy famous tofu dishes and shishi-nabe.
Ooyama cable car will take you to a great scenic spot that is located at a height of 700 m above sea level in 6 minutes. The cable car is 0.8 km long and the difference...
Nijuu-no-taki, Hachidan-no-taki, Moto-taki (Fudou-taki), Rouben-taki, Atago-taki, and Misogi-no-taki are known together as the Six Waterfalls of Ooyama, and are...
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,...
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...