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Also known as "flying squirrel temple", the Dairaku-ji temple offers in addition to about 400 year old ginkgo trees, a Japanese garden, a folk museum and a camera museum built by the buddhist priests predecessor. Enjoy a collection of about 650 cameras from two generations.
address | 1703,Kawachiko,Yoshidacho,UwajimaCity |
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closed | Open throughout the year |
parking space | none |
admission fee | free |
Northwest
Stroll through a recreation of an Edo period street with original building from the era. A bukeyashiki (samurai residence), merchant’s,...
Northwest
The tourist orchard is filled by a pleasant sea breeze that plays among the green Mikan trees and spreads the fragrance of sweet sour...
Northwest
This soy sauce distillery was founded in 1882. The Meiji period building is a registered tangible cultural heritage and used for the...