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Komoro Castle Ruins – Kaiko-en Park

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Komoro Castle was deserted in 1871 (4th year of the Meiji era), but was later transformed into a modern park in 1926 (15th year of the Taisho era) under the name Komoro Castle Ruins Kaikoen. As an old castle, it presents beautiful scenery for all four seasons. And it also has an art museum, memorial hall, zoo, and amusement park, lifting spirits with the feeling of breeze through the grass. It has been designated as one of the one hundred top Japanese cherry blossom locations and as one of the one hundred top Japanese historical parks.

Nunobiki Kannon

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The path to Kannondo Hall is a steep climb, and this sculpture of Nunobiki Kannon reposes against the sheer cliff wall. The old legend is, in order to kindle faith in the heart of an old non-believer woman, Kannon transformed into an ox, caught a piece of her precious cloth on his horns, and brought her to Zenkoji Temple. (National Important Cultural Property)
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Cloud Sea Point
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Star Watching
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Kimono Wearing