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Seseragi Walking route / (A) Rakujuen Area

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Mishima Taisha Shrine


The Mishima Taisha shrine is widely known as one of the most prestigious shrines in Japan.(“Ichinomiya”)
The date of its foundation is unknown.
Since ancient times, the shrine has protected the area of Mishima and hence on look the name “Mishima”.


Rakujuen Park


The Rakuju Garden was built as a second villa for Prince Komatsunomiya-Akihito.
The entire garden and buildings stand on the top of the Mishima lava that flowed from Mount Fuji, about ten thousand years ago.


Komoike Park


The Komo-ike Park is located about 300 meters eastward from the south exit of JR Mishima Station, to the north of Shirataki Park.
The spring water from Komo-ike pond in the park is the source for Sakuragawa River, which flows through the city.



Shirataki Park


Shirataki Park is located about a 5-minute walk from the south exit of Mishima Station.
It is a place for local people to relax while also allowing visitors to enjoy the “Water city Mishima”.


Tsukiya-no-Michi Path


The “Tsukiya-no-Michi Path” was named after water mill cabins called “Tsukiya” in Japanese.
Numerous watermill cabins were built around there to polish rice utilizing the river flow from the abundant spring water in Mishima City.


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