Located in the northern part of Mori Town, the vast 36,083-square-m…
The shrine is dedicated to the deity Onamuchi-no-mikoto, affectiona…
Daitoin, known for the grave of Mori no Ishimatsu, a well-known cha…
After climbing a long flight of stone steps, you will find the main…
This temple is also called Hydrangea Temple because of about 13,000…
Koshoji Temple was founded in 1545 (Tenbun 14) by the 8th Sushinji …
Henshoji Temple is located at the top of Mount Takahira in the Iida…
The temple was built in 704 (Keiun 1), more than 1,300 years ago, a…
The main deity is Susanoo-no-Mikoto. It is a shrine that holds a …
There are 600 scrolls of the Mahāprajñāpāramitā Sūtra, copied betwe…
Dainichisan Kongoin Temple, located on the border between Mori Town…
The precincts of Soshinji temple are called the Old Castle and are …
Zoun-in, located on the east bank of the Yoshikawa River, is the fa…
Tokugawa Ieyasu was defeated in a battle against the Takeda army in…
Although the date of its foundation is not clear, it has been the g…
Located slightly uphill from the center of Mori Town, the temple ha…
A 3-minute walk from the Mori-machi Craft Village Acty Mori. This …
The Yoshikawa Campground Kawasemi no Sato (Kingfisher's Village) is…
The resource center is a relocated version of the Shuchi County Off…
The castle was built during the Tensho period (1573–1593), a period…
Iida Castle is the ruins of the castle where the third lord of Iida…
This road, which runs through the mountainous area of Mori Town, ha…
The Tomoda family, whose houses are located about 13 kilometers ups…
Lake Kawasemi is a dammed lake built as a multipurpose dam. Around…
The Tokai Nature Trail is the first long-distance nature trail, cov…
The ancient bridle path that leads from Rengeji Temple to Daitoin h…
The Kajishima area in the upper reaches of the Yoshikawa River is a…
Chomin-no-mori (townspeople's forest) has been developed as a place…