2017-11-18SEEcloudservice Daisen Michi (Mizokuchi Michi)One of the Daisen Michi roads for worship on Mt. Daisen and the livestock market. It was the main route to Mt. Daisen from Hino, where it meets Yokote Michi […]
2017-04-07SEEcloudservice Daisen Michi (Boryo Michi)One of the Daisen Michi roads for worship on Mt. Daisen and the livestock market. Located to the northeast of Daisen-ji Temple, Boryo was part of the Dainsen-ji temple estate […]
2017-04-07SEEcloudservice Daisen Michi (Odaka Michi)One of the Daisen Michi roads for worship on Mt. Daisen and the livestock market. One of the major routes to Mt. Daisen, it was the entrance to the Daisen […]
2017-04-07SEEcloudservice Monju-DoMonju-do is known as the starting point of the “San-no-sawa” route, one of the popular courses for climbing Mt. Daisen. There used to be a rest station near Monju-do for […]
2017-04-07SEEcloudservice Tokorogo Preservation Area for Traditional BuildingsTokorogo was a farming village in the Daisen area located along the Boryo-michi Road (one of the Daisen-michi roads) which was developed as a road to travel to Daisen-ji Shrine […]
2017-04-07SEEcloudservice Townscape of SagarikayaIt is believed that Emperor Godaigo stopped by a village in the Daisen area on his way to Kyoto. There were few houses to rest in the village, so villagers […]
2017-11-18SEEcloudservice Stone-paved trail to Ogamiyama Shrine OkumiyaOgamiyama Shrine Okumiya is known to have the longest trail paved with natural stones in Japan. This symbolic trail is 700 meters long and is located from the entrance of […]
2017-04-07SEEcloudservice Daisen Miyuki“Daisen Miyuki” is one of the memorial services of Daisen-ji Temple held in May every year. The origin of this traditional parade goes back to the Heian Period. “Daisen-ji Engi” […]
2017-04-07SEEcloudservice Masumizu JizoThis Jizo is located in Masumizuhara Highland, halfway up Mt. Daisen. There used to be a welling water on the main mountain trail and has been used by many travelers […]
2017-04-07SEEcloudservice BakurozaIt prospered as a market for the livestock trade since the Heian period. Horses and cattle from the Sanin, Shikoku, and Yamaguchi areas were brought here in great numbers, said […]