Sightseeing in「Tenri」

Yatogi Shrine@OU_odekake_club Yatogi Shrine, located in Tenri City, Nara Prefecture, is a historic shrine that has been revered by the local people since ancient times. The enshrined deity mainly presides over aspects such as agriculture, business prosperity, and household safety, attracting many worshippers. The shrine grounds are surrounded by beautiful nature, and especially during the cherry blossom season, it bustles with many flower viewers. Furthermore, the festivals and events held annually allow visitors to experience the local culture. Yatogi Shrine is a sacred place where the traditions of old blend with the contemporary spirit, and it is beloved by many people. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

Mountain Path (South Course)@OU_odekake_club "Yama no Heno Michi (Southern Course)" is a natural park located in Tenri City, Nara Prefecture, and is a popular spot where you can enjoy the beautiful nature in every season. The Southern Course has a well-maintained walking trail of about 5km, where you can walk through lush trees and flowers. Especially in spring, cherry blossoms are beautiful, and in autumn, the fall foliage is at its peak. Additionally, there are small waterfalls and ponds in the park where you can feel the breath of nature. The walking course is relatively easy, making it ideal for families and couples to visit. It is a recommended spot for those who want to refresh in a nature-rich environment. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

Chogaku-ji@OU_odekake_club Chogakuji is a historic temple located in Tenri City, Nara Prefecture. The temple was founded in the Nara period and rebuilt in the Heian period, making it a temple with a long history. Within the temple grounds, there is a main hall and a garden designated as important cultural properties by the country, offering beautiful scenery. Chogakuji has been known as a place for ascetic training since ancient times, attracting many worshippers and tourists as a popular sightseeing spot. Chogakuji is a wonderful temple where history and beauty are combined, allowing visitors to experience Japan's traditional culture and the history of Buddhism. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

Lantern Mountain Tomb@OU_odekake_club The Tomboyama Kofun is a keyhole-shaped tomb located in Tenri City, Nara Prefecture, and is one of the tombs built in the later part of the Kofun period. It has a total length of about 70 meters, with a diameter of approximately 40 meters for the circular part, and there are remains of moats and encircling ditches around it. Excavations from inside the tomb have unearthed burial goods such as iron swords, indicating that it was the tomb of a powerful clan leader from that era. Tomboyama Kofun is considered an important archaeological site as a tomb of ancient nobility due to its size and the artifacts found within it, providing valuable insights into the society and culture of the Kofun period. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

Ishigami Shrine@OU_odekake_club Ise-jingu is a shrine located in Tenri City, Nara Prefecture, and enshrines Amaterasu Omikami. It dates back to the Nara period and is considered one of the oldest shrines in Japan. The grounds harmonize beautiful nature and historical buildings, captivating visitors. In particular, the beauty of the main hall and the sacred atmosphere attract many worshippers. Ise-jingu is a valuable place where one can feel Japan's history and culture, making it a shrine worth visiting for those seeking a sacred atmosphere. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

Futamata no Tsuka Kofun@OU_odekake_club The "Kurata-no-Taka Kofun (Nishidenzuka Kofun)" in Tenri City, Nara Prefecture, is a keyhole-shaped tumulus constructed in the later part of the Kofun period, with a total length of approximately 90 meters. It is surrounded by a moat, and at the center of the tumulus lies a horizontal stone chamber. Excavated artifacts such as burial goods, iron swords, and iron arrowheads suggest that it was the tomb of a powerful clan leader of that era. Additionally, traces of an ancient settlement have been found in the vicinity of the tumulus, making it a valuable archaeological site for understanding the ancient history of the region. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

Emperor Keiko's Mausoleum@OU_odekake_club The Emperor Keikō's Mausoleum is located in Tenri City, Nara Prefecture. It is a tumulus believed to be the tomb of Emperor Keikō. The tumulus is relatively small in size, with a round shape measuring about 30 meters in diameter and approximately 5 meters in height. Surrounding the tumulus is a moat, which is a common feature of ancient tombs. Emperor Keikō is a legendary emperor mentioned in the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, and his mausoleum tells the story of his historical existence. The tumulus is generally open to the public and is considered a valuable archaeological site for those interested in history and archaeology. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
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Transportation in「Tenri」

Tianli Station@OU_odekake_club Tenri Station is a train station located in Tenri City, Nara Prefecture, and it is the terminal station of the Kintetsu Tenri Line. The station area is well-equipped with commercial facilities and restaurants, making it highly convenient. Additionally, there is a bus terminal in front of the station, providing excellent transportation access. It serves as an important hub for tourists and students, with good access to Tenrikyo Headquarters and Tenri University, which are major tourist destinations in Tenri City. The surrounding area of Tenri Station is a quiet residential neighborhood, exuding a calm atmosphere. As a vital transportation hub in the region, Tenri Station is widely used by many people. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]