| Sightseeing...Historical town Yoshino, Holy Land of yore, Country of history and literature |
![]() Mt. SYoshinoyama There are around 30,000 of cherry brossoms to cover the valley to the top of mt.Yoshino. The broom season starts from Shimosenbon, then up to Nakasenbon, Kamisenbon and Okusenbon. Rich Blow! |
![]() Kimpozen Temple Zaodo Located in the highland of Mt. Kimpozan, this is the 2nd biggest wooden architecture taking after Todaiji Temple. The present main building was rebuilt in 1592. This is the representative architecture of late Muromachi era. This is a National Property. |
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| Yoshimuzu
Shrine Originally it was a very formal munk house of Kimpozan temple. In the early Meiji era, it changed to the shrine to worship Emperor Godaigo, Masanari Kusunoki and Soshin Hoin. |
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| Saigyoan hut As you go out of the main path to Sanjogadake and go down to the valley, you will find a small flat land where Saigyo lived in withdrawal. |
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Tsuburoko Lake A dum of 32km round and 150ha big made in 1963. You can enjoy pleasure-boat, boating, fishing and Spa. |
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| Paper Skimming Land It is said that Japanese Yoshino paper was originally introduced by Taikaijin-koshi togather with sericiculture. The process of exposing the sheet to river and drying in the sunlight in the garden is a significant scene of winter season. |
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