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Ōmiya Atsuta Shrine
The history dating back to the early Kamakura period lives on in the elegant architecture.
- Central Area

Kōsaku-ji Temple (Ryūunzan Kōsaku-ji)
An ancient temple founded in the Nara period, passing down the teachings of Zen to this day.
- Central Area

Daianrakuji Temple
A temple standing in a castle town, distinguished by its majestic main hall
- Central Area

Shōrinji Temple
A temple founded during the Muromachi period where the history of the warrior class lives on
- Central Area

Shōgyōji Temple

Seisenji Temple
The relocated Kannon Hall preserves the history of this ancient temple for today.
- Central Area

An'yoji Temple
A famous spot for weeping cherry trees, where the mirror-like reflection of cherry blossoms in the rice paddies is spectacular.
- Central Area

Kiso-yama Yoshinao, Abbot of Shōji Temple

Inariyama Rinjoji Temple
A temple quietly standing in a residential neighborhood, protected by Inari faith
- Central Area

Hōrinji Temple

Shōkaku-in

Shōi-i Fukutoku Inari Daimyōjin

Shakado
A small shrine enshrining a seated statue of Shakyamuni Buddha from the Kamakura period
- Central Area

Site of the Former Shōin Temple · Shōi-i-i Seikatsu Inari · Child-Rearing Jizō

Dainichido Hall and Roadside Shrine

Site of Kenchū-ji Temple on Hiryūzan Mountain · Jizō Bosatsu Statue at Kubikase

Nio Gate
The gate structure greets visitors with its imposing Nio guardian statues and substantial timber framing.
- Central Area

Kobo-yama Kofun

Site of Yasuhara Jūōdō

Hirase Castle Ruins
The large castle ruins remaining on the ridge. A strategic stronghold overlooking Azumino during the Warring States period.
- Central Area

Former Matsumoto Infantry Regiment No. 50 Quartermaster Depot (Nationally Registered Tangible Cultural Property)

Bagatown's Key Hand

Memorial to the Saigawa River Navigation

Komuro Nanokayama Konpira Shrine Approach Stone Buddha Group
