This is the second shop of the ramen restaurant Marui, which serves ramen piled high with chopped green onions. The store is brightly lit like a café and is popular among women, too.
Haecho County - Camp - Vacation STAY 42289v is set in Oshite, 26 km from Wanpaku Park, 27 km from Kasuga Shrine, as well as 29 km from Fujishiro Shrine. The air-conditioned accommodation is 24 km from Kishi Station, and guests can benefit from private parking available on site and free WiFi. Shizuhi Shrine is 31 km from the campground and Kimiidera Park is 31 km away. Matsushita Park is 33 km from the campground, while Kii Fudoki No Oka Museum of Archaeology and Folklore is 35 km from the property. Kansai International Airport is 61 km away.
Mt. Koya is a sacred mountaintop site founded by Kobo-Daishi Kukai in 816, and Okuno-in, which holds the Gobyo (mausoleum) of Kukai is the holiest place on the mountain. Surrounded by thick cedar trees, the approach stretches about two kilometers from Ichinohashi (Obashi) to Torodo and Gobyo, lined with about 200,000 graves and memorial towers including those of historical figures such as Sengoku Daimyo (feudal lords). Crossing Gobyobashi Bridge over the Tama-gawa River leads to the Gobyo of Kukai, who died in 835, and Torodo. In Torodo, you'll encounter a sacred lantern called Hinnyo no Itto or Choja no Mando (Shirakawatou) as well as another 20,000 votive lanterns glowing together to create a fantastic spectacle.