Natadera Temple
A temple dedicated to the worship of Mt. Haku which continues to convey teachings on the wisdom of nature and paying respect to the natural world. An impressive site home to numerous Important Cultural Properties, Kigan-yusenkyo (a curious rock formation) designated a national Place of Scenic Beauty can also be found here. The crape myrtle, bush clover, and Japanese maples growing on the grounds are also beautiful, and the temple is one of the Hokuriku region's top fall foliage destinations. The colorful leaves against the white of the curious rocks here create scenery you will never forget.
Spot details
- Address
- Ishikawa Pref. Komatsushi Natamachi Yu 122 Map
- Phone
- 0761652111
- Autumn foliage forecast
- Early Nov.-Late Nov.
- Hours
- 8:30-16:45
- Closed
- open everyday
- Fees
- Charge
- Parking Lot
-
Available
Private use 300 spaces - Night viewing
- Not available
- Public toilets
- Available
- Variety
- momiji (Japanese maple), kaede (Japanese maple), ginkgo, Japanese mountain maple, Japanese zelkova, Japanese beech, iroha-momiji, cherry tree, Japanese rowan, dodan-tsutsuji
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN