A group of rocky peaks that seems to separate Ebisudani. The Iwafune group that cleaves the sky has been a long-lasting object of awe, and in the ancient documents of the Heian era, it is expressed as a place where the devil lives. However, the rocky peak became known as a "senkyo" and was used as a training ground where the monks come and go, and it became a source linking the East and West cultures. Also, this place was used as a hideout from the fleeting world by people such as Ashikaga Takauji and Yoshida Mitsuyoshi.
Name of Cultural Asset | Nakayama Senkyo (Ebisudani) |
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Designation Status | National place of scenic beauty, Prefectural historic site, Prefectural tangible cultural property |
Category | Carved Buddha Figure , Beautiful Landscape |
Role Played in Story | You can overlook the Iwafune group once called the "Daimasho." The ridge is a training ground, and rock caves and Mumyo Bridge are located here. |
Location of Cultural Asset | Ebisu Bungotakada |
Suggested Itineraries |
日本遺産王道コース 「鬼が棲む景勝地巡り」
山登りが好きなあなたへ プチ峯入りコース |