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Short visit to a newly established park
Very interesting Buddha Statue that is very large. The Park is being upgraded and it will take some time for the place to be fully re-conditioned. There is a Parking Fee but its still worth visiti...
A new Great Buddha. I didn't notice this category and wrote it to Kokoji Temple!
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When I saw it on TV before, I said that I would walk on a mountain road for about 20 minutes from the parking lot, so I was planning to hike, but the parking lot was well maintained and I could see the Great Buddha relatively close to the parking lot. I was there. There is no taste at all. Moreover, the parking lot is 500 yen! Once you enter, you can't get out, and it feels a little expensive. If you think of it as a worship fee, you will give up. By the way, the reason why the Great Buddha can be seen nearby is because the trees were cut down and the road was improved. ...
The view while watching the mountain climbing kitkata and the Great Buddha is the best!!
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It was a light rainy weather. There is a cane at the entrance of the approach. It is easier to borrow without hesitation. The view from the Great Buddha is good and you can see Summerland on the other side of the mountain. It's a new Buddha, so there may be still some places to maintain it, but it's a place I want to go out again.
It is a magnificent Great Buddha that rises on the hillside overlooking Akiruno City. The parking lot near the cemetery at the foot of the mountain costs 500 yen as a parking fee, but there is no admission fee. Climb the paved slope for about 10 minutes. In addition to Japanese families, there were also people from Southeast Asia (Is it Thailand?). There is also a sales office for local vegetables, so it seems that they are focusing on sightseeing. It's quite far from the station.
It was built in April 2018 at Shiozawayama Hokoji Temple. Here is Shika-no-Yu, which is derived from the fact that a wounded deer was healed in a mineral spring in a long time ago, and is the second largest Buddha after the 12-meter-high statue of Nara. The full picture is scheduled to be released on October 10th, and now it is descent in advance. Please be careful about your physical condition in the hot weather as you will go up the slope with wood chips from the parking lot at the foot. There is no worship fee, but the parking fee is 500 yen ...
Short visit to a newly established park
Very interesting Buddha Statue that is very large. The Park is being upgraded and it will take some time for the place to be fully re-conditioned. There is a Parking Fee but its still worth visiti...
A new Great Buddha. I didn't notice this category and wrote it to Kokoji Temple!
When I saw it on TV before, I said that I would walk on a mountain road for about 20 minutes from the parking lot, so I was planning to hike, but the parking lot was well maintained and I could see the Great Buddha relatively close to the parking lot. I was there. There is no taste at all. Moreover, the parking lot is 500 yen! Once you enter, you can't get out, and it feels a little expensive. If you think of it as a worship fee, you will give up. By the way, the reason why the Great Buddha can be seen nearby is because the trees were cut down and the road was improved. ...
The view while watching the mountain climbing kitkata and the Great Buddha is the best!!
It was a light rainy weather. There is a cane at the entrance of the approach. It is easier to borrow without hesitation. The view from the Great Buddha is good and you can see Summerland on the other side of the mountain. It's a new Buddha, so there may be still some places to maintain it, but it's a place I want to go out again.
Overwhelming size
It is a magnificent Great Buddha that rises on the hillside overlooking Akiruno City. The parking lot near the cemetery at the foot of the mountain costs 500 yen as a parking fee, but there is no admission fee. Climb the paved slope for about 10 minutes. In addition to Japanese families, there were also people from Southeast Asia (Is it Thailand?). There is also a sales office for local vegetables, so it seems that they are focusing on sightseeing. It's quite far from the station.
Great Buddha
It was built in April 2018 at Shiozawayama Hokoji Temple. Here is Shika-no-Yu, which is derived from the fact that a wounded deer was healed in a mineral spring in a long time ago, and is the second largest Buddha after the 12-meter-high statue of Nara. The full picture is scheduled to be released on October 10th, and now it is descent in advance. Please be careful about your physical condition in the hot weather as you will go up the slope with wood chips from the parking lot at the foot. There is no worship fee, but the parking fee is 500 yen ...