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You can overlook the area around Ebina Station.
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It's quite tiring to walk from Ebina Station, but the beautiful land here is built on a cliff and you can overlook the area around Ebina Station. You can see the changes in the city well.
It is a temple on a hill in a corner surrounded by houses, about a 20-minute walk from Ebina Station. It is said that he moved here with residents from Tsukui County at that time due to the construction of the Sagamiko Dam during the war. As you go up the graveyard behind you, you will see a wonderful landscape in front of you.
It was on a hill, the weather was nice, and I could see Mt. Fuji in white. The cherry blossoms just bloomed and it was beautiful. I went to visit the grave, but Buddhist flowers and incense sticks are on sale, and candles are also available, so it is helpful to go empty-handed. This time I took a taxi from Ebina station, but it was 780 yen.
It will take 20 minutes to walk from Ebina Station on the Odakyu Line. In the back of a residential area, the slope of the hill is a graveyard. It's just when your legs are not strong. Enter the graveyard from the highest road in the graveyard. We recommend taking a taxi.
Located in Katsuse, Ebina City, Hoshoji Temple is a Soto sect temple that was relocated to Ebina from Tsukui County, where Sagami Dam was submerged in the Showa period. There is also a shrine around here, which is a good place for sightseeing.
You can overlook the area around Ebina Station.
It's quite tiring to walk from Ebina Station, but the beautiful land here is built on a cliff and you can overlook the area around Ebina Station. You can see the changes in the city well.
The scenery is wonderful
It is a temple on a hill in a corner surrounded by houses, about a 20-minute walk from Ebina Station. It is said that he moved here with residents from Tsukui County at that time due to the construction of the Sagamiko Dam during the war. As you go up the graveyard behind you, you will see a wonderful landscape in front of you.
Mt. Fuji and cherry blossoms
It was on a hill, the weather was nice, and I could see Mt. Fuji in white. The cherry blossoms just bloomed and it was beautiful. I went to visit the grave, but Buddhist flowers and incense sticks are on sale, and candles are also available, so it is helpful to go empty-handed. This time I took a taxi from Ebina station, but it was 780 yen.
I recommend going by taxi.
It will take 20 minutes to walk from Ebina Station on the Odakyu Line. In the back of a residential area, the slope of the hill is a graveyard. It's just when your legs are not strong. Enter the graveyard from the highest road in the graveyard. We recommend taking a taxi.
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Located in Katsuse, Ebina City, Hoshoji Temple is a Soto sect temple that was relocated to Ebina from Tsukui County, where Sagami Dam was submerged in the Showa period. There is also a shrine around here, which is a good place for sightseeing.