更新日:2024年4月3日

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Yoshinojuku Fujiya

Yoshinojuku Fujiya, built around 1897, is a townhouse building that retains the atmosphere of what was once Yoshino Station on the Koshu Kaido, one of the five main routes to Edo (old Tokyo). It was designated a Sagamihara City Registered Cultural Property in 2014. The old-fashioned atmosphere of the structure makes it a popular photo spot.

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Yoshinojuku Fujiya 

Yoshinojuku Fujiya 

明治30年頃に建てられた町屋建築でかつての甲州街道吉野宿の風情を伝えています。平成26年に市登録文化財に登録されました。

 

【住所】相模原市緑区吉野214
【交通】JR中央本線「藤野駅」から神奈中バス「吉野」下車徒歩3分
【TEL】042-687-5022

Yoshinojuku Fujiya 


 

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Obarajuku Honjin

Obarajuku Honjin
The Obarajuku Honjin was used as a honjin-an official inn for feudal lords and others of high rank-during the Edo Period (1603-1868). It is designated as a Kanagawa Prefecture Important Cultural Property.
Obarajuku Honjin

Shokakuji Temple

Shokakuji Temple
Shokakuji Temple, also known as the haiku temple, is known for its many haiku monuments by both famous and obscure authors. It is also famous for the flowers on the temple grounds, such as the taki-tsutsuji, a waterfall-like formation of rhododendron flowers, and the goshoku tsubaki (five-colored Japanese camellia), making it a popular photo spot for those seeking a seasonal atmosphere. It is also one of the temples on the Tsukui Kannon Pilgrimage.
Shokakuji Temple


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