Taking the boat around Ine Bay was absolutely stunning! Seeing all the funaya houses lined up right in front of you is just breathtaking.
Ine Bay Sightseeing Boat | Review by 理子
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Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine
Set halfway up Mount Arakura, this shrine was founded in 705 as the local deity of the Arakura district in the Yatsushiro County area of the ancient Kai Province. In 807, following a major eruption of Mount Fuji, an imperial envoy came to offer a ceremony praying for the country's peace and the quelling of the mountain. This occasion doubles as the origin story of the shrine’s title as "San'koku Daiichi Yama" (The Greatest Mountain in the Three Countries) which was gifted by Emperor Heizei, along with the shrine’s iconic red torii gate and imperial scroll written by the Emperor himself.
Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine left a deep impression on me. The majestic architecture and sacred atmosphere made me feel a real sense of dignity and awe.
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Mt. Takao Cable Car
Mount Takao, located in the outskirts of Tokyo, is popular for casual hiking and climbing. The "Mount Takao Cable Car" connects the foot of the mountain to the middle in about 6 minutes, a journey that would take about an hour on foot, allowing everyone to comfortably enjoy the outdoors.
Highly recommend taking the lift! It's a bit thrilling but not scary, and you get to enjoy the beautiful natural scenery.
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Takahata Fudoson Kongoji Temple
Along with Naritasan Shinshoji Temple, Takahata Fudoson is one of the three largest temples housing an immovable statue of the Wisdom King in the Kanto region. It is the special head temple of the Shingonshu sect, Chizan school of Buddhism.
This temple commemorates Hijikata Toshizo. The hydrangeas in June are definitely worth seeing.
