Yama no Tera Temple Meditation Path

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This walking path connects 16 Buddhist temples known as the “Yama no Tera” (“Mountain Temples”) located in the hills, southwest of the city center. The two-kilometer-long path takes around an hour to walk, not counting any time spent visiting the temples along the way. The temples, of just about every Buddhist sect except Shin Buddhism, were originally erected by samurai general Maeda Toshiie in order to convert them into military bases when defending against attacks from the Okunoto area. Today, large numbers of people walk the bath and stop by its temples.

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Ishikawa Nanao-shi Kojimamachi Yamanotera map map Map
Phone
0767538424
Hours
Free walking
Closed
open everyday
Fees
Free
Parking Lot
Available(20spaces)
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Not available

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