The view of autumn leaves

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    • ShuzanWatchThe view of autumn leavesSightseeing spots and giant trees

    Uogafuchi Suspension Bridge

    The suspension bridge over the clear stream Kamikatsu River is famous for its considerable shaking.This suspension bridge is forbidden to drive because the railings are low ...

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    Joshokoji Temple (Autumn leaves in the precincts and garden)

    Joshokoji Temple was opened in the first year of Joji (1362) by Emperor Kogon, and is a temple related to the imperial family that was devoted to successive emperors ...

    • ShuzanWatchThe view of autumn leavesShrines and Temples

    Jigenj Temple (The black-painted Mitsuhide statue)

    As a mountain castle built during the Warring States period, "Zhoushan Castle" is said to be the largest in western Japan and is made entirely of stone walls.At the foot of the mountain, Akechi Mitsuhide's black ink-painted sitting statue ...

    • ShuzanWatchThe view of autumn leavesShrines and TemplesSightseeing spots and giant trees

    Autumn leaves and Dengaku dance on the approach to Hiyoshi Shrine

    Hiyoshi Shrine is a shrine with beautiful autumn leaves on the approach to the shrine when you visit it in late autumn.It was founded in the Heian period.The shrine sits in the depths of a small valley, and the approach is gentle ...

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    Autumn leaves of Tochimoto along the Kamikatsu River

    Along the embankment near the Tochimoto Bridge on the Kamikatsu River, there is a row of cherry blossom trees called "Hundred Cherry Blossoms".Behind the 100 cherry trees, more than 80 maples are planted, and in the fall ...

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    Kitakuwada High School (lined ginkgo trees at the main gate)

    There is a row of ginkgo trees leading from the main gate of Kitakuwada High School to the school building.It is also known locally as a famous spot for autumn leaves, and when the season comes, it's light ...

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