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Oji Town, Kitakatsuragi County, Nara Prefecture

[NaraIkaruga, IkomaIkaruga]

Mountain climbing・Hiking

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Kigarnisan Sakuutanosim course

official name気軽に散策を楽しむコース

A course where you can easily enjoy a walk

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Japanese bell

The main hall of Darumaji

Japanese bell

The main hall of Darumaji

Japanese bell

The main hall of Darumaji

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Basic Information

Name
気軽に散策を楽しむコース
Location
Oji-cho, Kitakatsuragi-gun, Nara

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A 9-minute walk from Ashida Pond 0.7km This area has many famous songs left as a famous song. According to Nihon Shoki, this Ashida Pond is one of the four ponds (Shouoka Pond, Takaichi Pond, Fujiwara Pond, Sugawara Pond) newly built in Yamato no Kuni in the winter of Emperor Suiko 15 (607). It is said to be a pond for government. 10-minute walk from Oji Station 0.8km Korei Emperor's Tomb 20 minutes 1.5 km 1.5 km This is the only Emperor's Tomb in Oji-machi, and its shape is Yamagata style. Emperor Korei is the second prince of Emperor Koan, and is the seventh emperor listed in Kojiki and Nihonshoki. It is said that he was destroyed at Mitomiya in Tawara Honmachi, Isogi-gun, Nara Prefecture, and was buried in Oji. In addition, the son of Emperor Korei, the mother brother of Yamato and Himosohime, the son of Emperor Korei, also known as Hikoisa Serihiko, also known as Kibitsu Hikomei, was the legend of Kibitsu Hikomei. According to the book, in the era of Emperor Sujin, the legend of the Imperial Court was said to be one of the four generals of Emperor Sujin, and the legend of Kibi. Oji Station walk 8-minute walk from the Japanese bell 0.6km This name is derived from the spirit of "Iwataki (I do it with harmony)" in Prince Shotoku's "Seventeen Articles Constitution", and in 1965 (1965) It was included in the townsman charter and began to be sung in town songs. Darumaji, an 8-minute walk 0.2km Darumaji Temple was said to have been the grave of Bodhidharma in the first half of the 13th century. It is thought that a three-story pagoda was erected on the tumulus and opened. After that, it was devastated by the suppression of Todai-ji Temple and Kofuku-ji Temple and the fire of Hisahide Matsunaga, but each time it was restored. In particular, a large-scale reconstruction was carried out under the protection of the Muromachi Shogunate. 0.1km walk from Kataoka Shrine 0.1km Yawata Okami, Sumiyoshi Okami, Toyotomi Okami, Kiyotaki Oga, and Amaterasu Okami are enshrined and are said to be the guardian shrine of Hokkoji. The name book of the Engi era is Kataoka Za Shrine, and it is said that the old people worshiped as the god of rain. According to records, it is said that in 994 (994), plagues and catastrophes continued, and Nakaomi prayed for relief and worshiped. It is said to have been founded by Princess Kataoka, the princess of the 30th Emperor Bidatsu, and is counted as one of the 46 temples built by Prince Shotoku. In ancient times, it is also called Kataoka Oji, and is thought to have a south-facing Shitenno-ji Temple-style cathedral. However, most were burned down by the thunderfires of the Eisho era and the fire of the Motogame year. Later, it was revived during the Enpo era Genroku period.

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