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Akashi Park(Akashi ruins of castle)
Akashi Park is a city park built centering on the Akashi ruins of a castle on the Akamatsuyama plateau in Akashi-shi, Hyogo Pref.
Aramaki rose Park
The Aramaki rose park has 1.7ha width, and 10,000 about 250-sort roses in the world bloom.
Mukogawa dry riverbed
It is the cosmos garden born to the Mukogawa dry riverbed in 2003.
About 5,500,000 cosmos is in all glory from the end of October to the end of November.
Enryaku-ji Temple
Enryakuji Temple is the head temple of the Japanese Tendai sect of Buddhism opened by priest Saicho in early stages of the Heian period (767 year -822 years).
Hikone-jo Castle
Hikone Castle was a castle in Hikone-city, Shiga, and in order to sweep away the Sawayama-jo castle by Ieyasu Tokugawa's life, it was built from 1604, having applied it for 20 years.
Ishiyama-dera Temple
Ishiyama-dera is the temple of the To-ji Shingon sect of Buddhism in Otsu-city, Shiga. It was founded by Emperor Shomu's behest in 749.
Mii-dera Temple
Mii-dera is the head temple of Tendai Jimonshu which calls a formal name "Onjo-ji Temple" and is located in Otsu-city, Shiga.
Wakayama-jo Castle
Enryakuji Temple is the head temple of the Japanese Tendai sect of Buddhism opened by priest Saicho in early stages of the Heian period (767 year -822 years).
Kimii-dera Temple
This temple was opened in 770 by the Chinese monk and holy priest, Iko.
Kimii-dera Temple is famous as a famous place of an early bloom cherry tree.
Koyasan Kongoubu-ji Temple
Koyasan is the 1 large holy place of Japanese Buddhism opened by the great Saint whom Japan produced, and Kobo Daishi at the beginning of the Heian period.