2017-11-18EATkomorebito The Sushi Restaurant Locals Don’t want You to Know; Sushi TamuraAt a little past noon, all the ten counter seats were already taken. There was even a customer waiting for takeout sushi. “The sushi is so good I don’t want […]
2017-11-18HERITAGEkomorebito Daisen SobaA traditional Daisen dish that remains a favorite today. It originated from the cultivation of buckwheat in Daisen, which was encouraged by Kiko Shonin, the leading authority on the esoteric […]
2017-11-18SEEkomorebito Daisen Michi (Kawatoko Michi)One of the Daisen Michi roads for worship on Mt. Daisen and the livestock market. This road traverses the bed of the upper course of the Amidagawa River (now the […]
2017-11-18SEEkomorebito Yokote Michi and the Itcho JizoOne of the Daisen Michi roads that developed due to pilgrimages to Mt. Daisen and the livestock market, Yokote Michi prospered as the main road from the Sanyo region. The […]
2017-11-18SEEkomorebito Daisen Michi (Maruyama Michi)One of the Daisen Michi roads for worship on Mt. Daisen and the livestock market. The road runs from Maruyama, an important area of Daisen, leading into Odakamachi at the […]
2017-11-18SEEkomorebito Daisen Michi (Mizokuchi Michi)One of the Daisen Michi roads for worship on Mt. Daisen and the livestock market. It was the main route to Mt. Daisen from Hino, where it meets Yokote Michi […]
2017-11-18SEEkomorebito Stone-paved trail to Ogamiyama Shrine OkumiyaOgamiyama Shrine Okumiya is known to have the longest trail paved with natural stones in Japan. This symbolic trail is 700 meters long and is located from the entrance of […]