Teramachi-dori Street

Traditional Streets/Houses
"Teramachi Avenue is located near the JR Echizen-Ono Station on the JR Kuzuryu (Etsumi-Hoku) Line in the city of Ono in Fukui Prefecture. Ono is known as the ""little Kyoto"" of the Hokuriku region, and its Teramachi (neighborhood with many temples) was built in the Tensho period (1573-1592) as part of Kanemori Nagachika's establishment of a castle town. He laid out the area in a checkerboard pattern in imitation of the layout of Kyoto and set it up with an emphasis on religion, with temples of every sect located in one small area. Zendoji Temple and Daihoji Temple are two of the most prominent of the many temples, shrines, and samurai houses creating a townscape that evokes pre-modern Japan."

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Address
Fukui Pref. Onoshi Nishikichou map map Map
Phone
0779661111
Hours
Free walking
Closed
open everyday
Fees
No admission fee is required
Parking Lot
Available(100spaces)
Credit Card
Not available
Note
*Telephone is connected to Ono City Tourism and Exchange Division.
Estimated stay time
0-30 minutes

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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