Other Historic Site/Building Spots in Gunma Area

  • Takasaki Byakui Daikannon
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    Gunma Pref. Takasakishi Ishiharamachi Guanyinshan
    A symbol of Takasaki City, the Takasaki Byakui Daikannon is a giant reinforced concrete statue of the Buddhist bodhisattva Kannon (Guanyin) which was erected in 1936. The white gown the statue is wearing represents the pure heart that is needed to attain enlightenment. 41.8 meters tall and approximately six thousand tons in weight, the statue was the biggest of its kind in Asia when it was first constructed. The interior of the statue is lined with 20 figures of the Buddha and high priests; visitors can also climb up to the statue’s ninth floor (shoulder height). In recent years, the statue has come to be popularly known for providing luck in finding love and marriage, and on Valentine’s Day, the Red Thread Prayer Festival is held at the statute, referencing the invisible red thread of fate said to tie true lovers together.

    I actually visited before cherry blossom in Gunma, but they have some early bloom species, and when taken with the statue, the effect is very breathtaking. Other than that, entrance to the temple is...

  • Usui Sekisho (Checkpoint)
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    Gunma Annaka-shi Matsuidamachi Yokokawa 573-2
    A historic site located along Prefectural Route 92 in Yokokawa, Matsuida-machi, Annaka City. The Edo Shogunate established the Sekisho Checkpoints in 1623 to monitor people and luggage traveling along the Nakasendo Road (called the former Nakasendo Road in current times) which was a key route for transportation. The Sekisho building has been restored and there is also an exhibition room displaying historical materials located within the Asaojaya Teahouse near Yokokawa Station. Annually in May they hold the Usui Sekisho Festival.

    今の群馬県と長野県の間にある関所跡です。 本当の関所があった場所ではなく、郡役所の跡地に関所の門を移設したものです。 駅弁の「峠の釜飯」のおぎのやからも歩いて行ける場所ですので、セットで訪れても良いと思います。

  • Arafune Cold Storage
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    Gunma Pref. Kanragunshimonitamachi Minaminomaki Yashiki Ko 10690
    This silkworm egg storage facility was built in 1905. Its refrigeration technology using naturally cooled air allowed the silviculture cycle, which traditionally had been annual, to be done several times a year. From 1905 until the 1930s it boasted the largest storage capacity in Japan. It still maintains its chilled environment today. A nationally designated historic site, it’s also registered as part of the “Tomioka Silk Mill and Related Sites” World Heritage Site.

    神津牧場の奥の方に駐車場がありそこから900m急坂を降ります 帰りはこれを30分以上かけて登ることになるので時間配分をよく考える必要があります 入場料500円の世界遺産エリア、ガイドの方がいて、いろいろ解説してくださいました 重要なのはここの風穴の冷風で蚕蛾の卵を冷蔵して、出荷の時期を調整したので、年に3-4回、蚕を孵化させることができて、養蚕農家、その集結場所である富岡製糸場の効率が飛躍的に向上...

  • Kuni-Akaiwa Important Preservation Districts for Groups of Historic Buildings
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    Gunma Agatsuma-gun Nakanojomachi Akaiwa 225
    The Aikawa district in Nakanojo Town, Agatsuma Couty was designated as Gunma Prefecture's first Preservation District for Groups of Historic Buildings in 2006. The area flourished with the rise of silkworm farming and many buildings of old sericulture farmers still remain including the former residence of Yumoto family, said to have sheltered Takano Choei, a prominent scholar of western studies when he was pursued by the Edo shogunate. Tours of the village led by local guides are also available (reservation required).

    正確には、「重要伝統的建造物群保存地区 養蚕の里 赤岩集落」といいます。 場所は有名な温泉地である草津や四万温泉に近い場所にあるので、その途中に寄ってみても良いと思います。隅から隅まで歩いても片道400mほどですので、長くても1時間もあれば十分に散策できます。 集落の西の端に「ふれあいの家」というある意味、案内所(トイレあり)がありますので、そこに駐車(5台くらい可)して、地図などの資料をもらっ...

  • Nittanoshou Ruins
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    Gunma Ota-shi Nitta Sorimachicho 896-1
    A historic site located along Prefectural Route 332 in Nitta Sorimachi Town, Ota City. It's the remains of a hall presumed to have been built between the Kamakura period and the period of Northern and Southern Courts and has been registered as the Nittanoshou Ruins, a National Historic Site. Archeological remnants of the moat, earthen fortifications, and more remain on the site and it's currently located on the grounds of the Rurisan Myokoin Shomei-ji Temple, commonly called the Sorimachi Yakushi.

    反町薬師は新田義貞公の居住跡地に創建された高野山真言宗の寺院です。 三重だったお堀は一部しか残っていないが鴨が泳いでいます。土塁も一部残っています。 瑠璃山妙高院照明寺は1月4日に厄除けの縁日が開かれ賑わいます。 本堂、大師堂、こもり堂、鐘桜堂、水屋で出来ています。 忠霊塔もありました。 おみくじを引きました。 弘法大師 空海の銅像も建てられています。 鐘は自動でなるようです。 桜の木 650年に...

  • Takayama-sha Sericulture School
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    Gunma Pref. Fujiokashi Takayama 237
    "This school was the home of Chogoro Takayama, the founder of the Takayama Sericulture Reform Company, which was an institution for research and education of sericulture. It is located approximately 20 minutes from the Joshin-etsu Expressway Fujioka Interchange. It is the place where Takayama's sericulture technique of ""Seioniku"" was researched and taught, and the entire site, including the silkworm room of the time (the sericulture house) and the other affiliated sites have been designated as a World Heritage Site, as part of the Tomioka Silk Mill and the silk Industry Heritage Group. Visitors can view the inside of the site and look around while listening to explanations about Takayama's company and the history of sericulture."
  • Odo Sekisho Checkpoint
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    Gunma Agatsuma-gun Higashiagatsumamachi Odo
    A historic site located along National Route 406 in Odo, Higashiagatsuma Town, Agatsuma County. This is the site of the former Sekisho Gatehouse established by the shogunate during the early Edo period to monitor the people and commerce traveling along the old Shinshu-Kaido Road. It was also the location where Edo period gangster Kunisada Chuji attempted to sneak past the checkpoint and was sentenced to crucifixion.
  • Heso (Belly button) Rock Heso (Belly button) Jizo
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    Gunma Shibukawa-shi Shibukawa 2110-21 Chisaki Yoriimachi Hall Mae
    The Heso (Belly Button) Rock is located along Maronie-dori Street in Shibukawa, Shibukawa City. During the Heian period as Sakanoue no Tamuramaro was returning home after subjugating the Emishi people he declared this rock was the geographical center of Japan and it has been an object of worship ever since. The adjacent Heso (Belly Button) Jizo statue was established in 1984 as the Center of Japan Shibukawa Belly Button Festival was held for the first time and it's said that stroking the belly button will result in various benefits.
  • Sebayashi Formation (Dinosaur Footprint Fossils)
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    Gunma Tano-gun Kannamachi Kagahara Se Hayashi
    A landform and set of fossils located along National Route 299 in Sebayashi, Kagahara, Kanna Town, Tano County. The wavelike patterns visible in the stratum caused by the flow of water and the wind are called Renkon (Ripple Marks) and have been designated as Natural Monuments of the prefecture. Furthermore, the hole in the rock wall which was discovered but unidentifiable at the same time was later identified as the fossil of a dinosaur's footprint. Other fossils including those of bones and teeth have also been discovered in the area.
  • Iwajuku Ruins
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    Gunma Midori Kasakakecho Azami
  • Ueno Kokubunji Temple
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    Gunma Takasaki-shi Hikimamachi 250-1
  • Sanjohioyobikofun
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    Gunma Pref. Takasakishi Yamanamachi Mountain Kamiya 2104
  • Raw dog hole
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    Gunma Prefecture Tano-gun Ueno
  • Turtle stone locality
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    Gunma Prefecture Tano-gun Ueno
  • Fujii Checking Station Ato
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    Gunma Kanra-gun Shimonitamachi
  • Goryo Chaya Honjin
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    Gunma Annaka-shi
  • Lotus Sutra memorial ruins
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    Gunma Pref. Kanragunkanramachi Tsukurishi
  • Tago Monument
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    Gunma Takasaki-shi Yoshiimachi Ike
  • Kami Hosonobara Jomon Ruins
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    Gunma Annaka-shi
  • Kannon Tsuka Ancienct Burial Mound
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    Gunma Takasaki-shi Yawatamachi

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Gunma prefecture is synonymous with onsen. Natural hot spring water sources throughout the prefecture have given rise to a series of small onsen towns, each set among luscious mountains. At Kusatsu, Ikaho, and Minakami, traditional indoor and outdoor bathing experiences are served hand in hand with irresistible onsen-themed food, including steam-cooked eggs and custard pudding.

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