Otaka-no-Michi Spring Water Park / Musashi Kokubunji Temple Remains Museum / Former Residence of Honda Family (Nagaya-mon Gate, Storehouse)

Among the municipal historic parks, the north part of Otaka-no-Michi is open to the public as a paid park facility called the Otaka-no-Michi Spring Water Park.
Inside the park, there is the Musashi-Kokubunji Temple Remains Museum, the Nagaya-mon Gate (late Edo period) that is a municipal important tangible cultural asset, and a storehouse (Meiji period).
On the north side of the park, a fine and rich natural environment such as spring sources still exists reaching as far as the Kokubunji cliffline and covering all of it. The Musashi-Kokubunji Temple Remains Museum is a museum that is run on the concept of “seeing,” “learning,” and “visiting.”
Its main exhibits are items excavated at the Musashi Kokubunji Historic Site, and it presents the results of excavations up to now, municipal cultural assets, the maintenance project of the Musashi Kokubunji Historic Site, and the like.