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  • view (e.g. flowers, movie)Sakuragawa Greenway

    This is a greenway developed by culverting the Sakuragawa River. About 80 cherry trees have been planted along the path, and together with the neighboring Johoku Central Park, the path offers a variety of seasonal views.

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  • view (e.g. flowers, movie)Itabashi 3-chome Enjuku Square

    This park is located in Itabashi 3-chome. On the high plaque in the park, there is an introduction to the Nakasendo lodgings and information about the streets in the ward, created by the Itabashi Tourism Volunteer "Motentai.

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  • view (e.g. flowers, movie)Kaga Park

    This is a park built on the site of an artificial mountain that used to be in the garden of the Kaga clan's Maeda family residence. In the park, there is a monument that resembles the stained glass gate of the Oyama Shrine in Kanazawa City.

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  • view (e.g. flowers, movie)Inari Shrine

    This shrine stands in Sakashita, Itabashi Ward. The date of its establishment is unknown, but it is said to have been in existence since the days when there were only three farmhouses in the area.

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  • view (e.g. flowers, movie)Lotus Temple

    This is a temple of the Chizan sect of Shingon Buddhism. There are many stone structures on the temple grounds, including a cemetery arrangement monument that shows how the temple was relocated, a round carved Jizo statue, a Koshinto pagoda, and many other attractions.

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  • view (e.g. flowers, movie)Tokumaru Kitano Shrine

    The shrine is said to have been built in the first year of Chotoku (995) by invoking the spirit of Kitano Shrine in Kyoto. The shrine is also famous for the tradition of "rice field play", which is an important intangible cultural asset of Japan and has been selected as one of the 10 sceneries of Itabashi.

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  • view (e.g. flowers, movie)temple in Kyoto

    This is a temple of the Shingon sect, said to have been founded in the Muromachi period. In 1874, Beniume School, the predecessor of Beniume Elementary School, the oldest elementary school in the district, was established in the temple.

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  • view (e.g. flowers, movie)Akatsuka Suwa Shrine

    The shrine is said to have been built in the Choruku era (1457-1460). The shrine is also famous for the tradition of "rice field games," which is a nationally important intangible cultural asset and has been selected as one of the ten sceneries of Itabashi.

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  • view (e.g. flowers, movie)Shodosawa Shrine

    The shrine is said to have been built during the Kohei era (1058-1065). The sacred tree "sudajii" by the torii gate is registered as a natural monument in the ward.

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  • view (e.g. flowers, movie)Ryufukuji Temple

    It is a temple of the Shingon sect of Buddhism, said to have been founded at the end of the Muromachi period. It is also known as "Itaibitoji Temple" because of its many monuments, including a monument dating back to 1255.

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