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The sea bream was resting.
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In the Meiji era, when a train carrying goods from the black ship that entered Uraga is pulled, the station is completed and then opens. The Western-style building built by Dutch people who entered the country on the coast, and its name is Akakikan / Aokikan, and in the era of thatched roofs and tile roofs, there were also literary masters at that time to see the rare Western-style building. Among them, the monument of Tokutogisu, who wrote a novel in the national newspaper. Koyoji Temple behind palm. This is a color 々 when you google at Zushi Koyoji Temple (๑˃̵ᴗ˂̵)
I walked on the hiking course from the parking lot of Shigeyama Park. It was about 30 minutes round trip. Shigeyama Park is on a hill, but this temple is by the sea. However, the building was inorganic and not particularly tasteful, and the highlight was the view of the sea.
Do you know "Namiko Fudo"? It is a temple of the Shingon sect on a hill overlooking the National Highway 134 that runs along the Shonan coastline. It seems that it is the end point of the Namiko Fudo hiking course, but it was a quiet temple without worshipers because it was a hill on the beach. It was the 27th temple of Miura Fudoson, and in 1950 it was selected as the eight views of Zushi and was introduced as "Namiko Fudo no Akizuki".
Seen from the Zushi coast, Hayama is on the left and Kotsubo is on the right. Namiko Fudo is located between Zushi and Kotsubo, and is a stone monument derived from the masterpiece "Hototogisu" of Tokutoroka. The surrounding area is a rock reef, and at low tide, it becomes a tide pool, and you can observe octopus in sea urchins, hermit crab, small fish, crab, ameflashi, sea urchins, and tama ~~. From infants to lower grades of elementary school, if the tide is low, you can play for 3 hours before and after low tide depending on your preparation. Ready ...
Namiko Fudo is a temple death facing the sea near the Zushi coast. It's in a fairly high place, so you can easily see it. The view of the sea of Zushi from the main hall was very beautiful.
The sea bream was resting.
In the Meiji era, when a train carrying goods from the black ship that entered Uraga is pulled, the station is completed and then opens. The Western-style building built by Dutch people who entered the country on the coast, and its name is Akakikan / Aokikan, and in the era of thatched roofs and tile roofs, there were also literary masters at that time to see the rare Western-style building. Among them, the monument of Tokutogisu, who wrote a novel in the national newspaper. Koyoji Temple behind palm. This is a color 々 when you google at Zushi Koyoji Temple (๑˃̵ᴗ˂̵)
The only thing that was visible was the sea.
I walked on the hiking course from the parking lot of Shigeyama Park. It was about 30 minutes round trip. Shigeyama Park is on a hill, but this temple is by the sea. However, the building was inorganic and not particularly tasteful, and the highlight was the view of the sea.
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Do you know "Namiko Fudo"? It is a temple of the Shingon sect on a hill overlooking the National Highway 134 that runs along the Shonan coastline. It seems that it is the end point of the Namiko Fudo hiking course, but it was a quiet temple without worshipers because it was a hill on the beach. It was the 27th temple of Miura Fudoson, and in 1950 it was selected as the eight views of Zushi and was introduced as "Namiko Fudo no Akizuki".
Sea urchin picking event held!
Seen from the Zushi coast, Hayama is on the left and Kotsubo is on the right. Namiko Fudo is located between Zushi and Kotsubo, and is a stone monument derived from the masterpiece "Hototogisu" of Tokutoroka. The surrounding area is a rock reef, and at low tide, it becomes a tide pool, and you can observe octopus in sea urchins, hermit crab, small fish, crab, ameflashi, sea urchins, and tama ~~. From infants to lower grades of elementary school, if the tide is low, you can play for 3 hours before and after low tide depending on your preparation. Ready ...
A temple facing the sea
Namiko Fudo is a temple death facing the sea near the Zushi coast. It's in a fairly high place, so you can easily see it. The view of the sea of Zushi from the main hall was very beautiful.