Comprising three sub-shrines, 罢辞驳补办耻蝉丑颈-贬艒办艒蝉丑补, 罢辞驳补办耻蝉丑颈-颁丑奴蝉丑补 and Togakushi-Okusha, each a few kilometres apart, Togakushi-jinja honours the 1911m-high Togakushi-san. According to legend, the mountain is where sun goddess Amaterasu hid in a cave behind a stone door, plunging the world into darkness, before another deity flung the door away, luring her out and restoring light. Ch奴sha, located in the middle of the village, is the easiest shrine to get to.
香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions
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Founded in the 7th century, National Treasure 窜别苍办艒-箩颈 is home to the revered statue Ikk艒-Sanzon, said to be the first Buddhist image to arrive in Japan 鈥
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This popular art museum showcases the work of Chihiro Iwasaki (1918鈥74), who became world-renowned while specialising in children's-book illustrations鈥
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Japan's most famous ukiyo-e (woodblock print) artist, Hokusai, spent his final years in Obuse. There's an audiovisual presentation on his life in the鈥
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Fancy some wasabi wine or ice cream? This farm, a 15-minute bike ride from JR Hotaka Station, is a must for wasabi-lovers. An English map guides you among鈥
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Pleasant in winter when shrouded in snow but less appealing when seasonally bare, Jigokudani Monkey Park is wildly popular. Made famous by the 1992 film鈥
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From Okusha bus stop it's 2km (40 minutes' walk) to Okusha (meaning 'Upper Shrine') 鈥 the innermost of the three sub-shrines making up Togakushi-jinja 鈥撯
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Ten minutes' walk north from JR Hotaka Station, Rokuzan Bijutsukan showcases the work of Meiji-era sculptor Rokuzan Ogiwara (1879鈥1910; aka the 'Rodin of鈥
Togakushi Folk Museum & Ninja House
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Above the Okusha bus stop you'll find this museum housing artefacts from a time when local yamabushi (mountain monks) practised what became known as ninpo鈥
Nearby Nagano Region attractions
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One of the three sub-shrines of Togakushi-jinja, intimate Ch奴sha, meaning 'middle shrine', is the most accessible, located prominently in the centre of鈥
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Although it's nestled among cedars apparently close to the village, H艒k艒sha, the pretty lower sub-shrine of Togakushi-jinja, is reached via 274 ancient,鈥
3. Togakushi Folk Museum & Ninja House
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Above the Okusha bus stop you'll find this museum housing artefacts from a time when local yamabushi (mountain monks) practised what became known as ninpo鈥
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From Okusha bus stop it's 2km (40 minutes' walk) to Okusha (meaning 'Upper Shrine') 鈥 the innermost of the three sub-shrines making up Togakushi-jinja 鈥撯
7.98 MILES
Founded in the 7th century, National Treasure 窜别苍办艒-箩颈 is home to the revered statue Ikk艒-Sanzon, said to be the first Buddhist image to arrive in Japan 鈥
6. Japanese Lamp & Lighting Museum
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Showcasing lighting through Japanese history, including oil lamps and lanterns, this neat museum will flip the switches of design aficionados.
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Takai K艒zan, woodblock artist Hokusai's friend and patron, was a businessman and an accomplished classical artist specialising in elegant Chinese-style鈥
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Japan's most famous ukiyo-e (woodblock print) artist, Hokusai, spent his final years in Obuse. There's an audiovisual presentation on his life in the鈥