(5) Sano Art Museum ②




Seseragi Walking route / (F) Mishima-Tamachi Station Area

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Mitsuishi Shrine


It is said that the Mitsuishi shrine have been founded when “Inari Gods*” were enshrined in three gigantic stones on the banks of the Genbe River.


Yusenji Temple


Yusenji Temple was founded in 1568, with its precincts built on the ruins of an ancient great temple called Daikoji Temple, which itself was built during the Hakuho era (from the late 7th century until the beginning of the 8th century).


Mishima Baikamo Pond


In the 1990s, citizens took initiatives to promote environmental improvement activities, and “Mishima Baikano Pond” was built with the aim of restoring and nurturing the Japanese Water-crowfoot (Mishima Baikamo).


Kaminari-ido Well


From the largest well about 3 meters in diameter and 1.5 meters deep, transparent and clean water still wells up throughout the year, and you can also see the “Mishima Baikamo (Japanese Water-crowfoot)” around the well.


Nakazato Onsuichi Pond


The Nakazato Onsuichi Pond was built in 1953 as a reservoir to use the spring water of Genbe River for agricultural water.


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