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Oya Shrine Spring Shrine

Kimpōzan Ushibuse-ji Temple
An ancient temple deep in the mountains where the spirit of Shugendo lingers
- Eastern 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

Lower Sengen Yakushi Hall

Shōgyōji Temple

Usagigawa 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

Iwaido

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

Prefectural Designated Historic Site Harizuka Kofun
The city's only stone-piled tumulus, surrounded by rice paddies and vineyards
- Eastern Area

Historic Site of Hayashijō National Historic Site Designated Mountain Fortress
National Historic Site: Hayashijō Ruins. The castle ruins spread across the mountain convey the breath of history.
- Eastern Area
