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Takatoriyama hiking near Yokosuka navy base | Japan Outdoors Guide
Takatoriyama hiking near Yokosuka navy base | Japan Outdoors Guide
Takatoriyama is a great hiking course starting a jumuji station near Ikego housing for Yokosuka navy base. The trailhead is at the temple about a 15 min walk from the station or back gate of the base. It takes you through the mountains past HUGE rock climbing walls. You can ever see a old buddha carved into the mountain side. I believe I read this area is where they used to havest minerals and stone before WWII. I ended this hike at oppama station. Total time with breaks was about 3 hours.
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三条夫人墓所までの順路【円光院 山梨県甲府市】
・他の公共霊園にお墓をお持ちの方でも法要等お受けいたします。 ・永代保存墓の特別契約も承ります。
【円光院について】 ・臨済宗妙心寺派 瑞巌山 円光院(山梨県甲府市) ・1560年武田信玄公が創建。甲府五山の一つ。信玄公の正室、三条夫人(1570年ご逝去)の墓所が所在。 Enkōin, located in Kofu City, Yamanashi Prefecture, is a temple of the Myoshin-ji School of the Rinzai Sect. Built in Eiroku 3 (1560) by Takeda Shingen, warrior in the Sengoku period (period of the warring states in Japan) The grabe of Sanjyō-fujin (died in 1570, wife of Takeda Shingen) is in Enkōin.
建物内および中庭は檀家ならびに信者の方々の用事等で使用するためのものですので、一般の方の観光・拝観はできません。外観のみの見学をお願いいたします。 Buildings and garden of Enkoin are for use by the parishioners and the believers, so the interior of the buildings and garden are not be opened to the public, and can only be viewed from the exterior.
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円光院【春編】【ドローン撮影】
春の円光院は隠れた桜の名所。ドローン空撮で満開の桜を撮影。
・他の公共霊園にお墓をお持ちの方でも法要等お受けいたします。 ・永代保存墓の特別契約も承ります。
【円光院について】 ・臨済宗妙心寺派 瑞巌山 円光院(山梨県甲府市) ・1560年武田信玄公が創建。甲府五山の一つ。信玄公の正室、三条夫人(1570年ご逝去)の墓所が所在。 Enkōin, located in Kofu City, Yamanashi Prefecture, is a temple of the Myoshin-ji School of the Rinzai Sect. Built in Eiroku 3 (1560) by Takeda Shingen, warrior in the Sengoku period (period of the warring states in Japan) The grabe of Sanjyō-fujin (died in 1570, wife of Takeda Shingen) is in Enkōin.
建物内および中庭は檀家ならびに信者の方々の用事等で使用するためのものですので、一般の方の観光・拝観はできません。外観のみの見学をお願いいたします。 Buildings and garden of Enkoin are for use by the parishioners and the believers, so the interior of the buildings and garden are not be opened to the public, and can only be viewed from the exterior.