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[Gunma] One-Day Trip to Ikaho, Gunma, Japan|Shourinzan Daruma-dera Temple, Ikaho Shrine, Mizusawa Kannon Temple, and Maple Leaf Viewing at Kajika Bridge (Departure from Shinjuku)

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9,900 JPY

Overview
  • * Easily depart from Shinjuku and effortlessly tour Gunma's scenic spots without driving yourself
  • * Visit the "Birthplace of Daruma Dolls" to pray for success in business, academics, and wish fulfillment.
  • A mountain full of colorful Daruma dolls is a popular spot for taking photos and making wishes.
  • * Savor "Mizusawa Udon
  • " one of "Japan's Three Great Udon Noodles
  • " which is chewy, simple, yet leaves a lasting impression.
  • * Stroll along the stone steps of Ikaho Onsen, experience the nostalgic Showa atmosphere, and enjoy a free foot bath.
What to expect

* Daruma Temple of Mount Shorin A Buddhist temple dedicated to Daruma Daishi (Bodhidharma), the founder of Zen Buddhism. The temple is best known for its colorful "Daruma dolls," which symbolize perseverance and wish fulfillment. Every year during the New Year period, it attracts many worshippers who come to pray for success in business, academic advancement, or the fulfillment of their wishes. * Mizusawa Kannon Temple Located near Ikaho Onsen in Gunma Prefecture, this ancient temple has a history of over 1300 years. Its formal name is "Gotokusan Mizusawadera," and it primarily enshrines the Eleven-Faced Kannon Bodhisattva. The temple's principal image is a hidden Buddha, only revealed to the public once every 33 years. * Ikaho Onsen Stone Step Street Located in Gunma Prefecture, the Ikaho Onsen Stone Step Street is a historic avenue leading to Ikaho Shrine, famous for its 365 stone steps, symbolizing peace and good fortune for all 365 days of the year. This area is the essence of experiencing Ikaho Onsen c

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