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Haruna Shrine, Lake Haruna, Ikaho Onsen

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IMG_3579Jidai-ya (traditional Japanese restaurant)
The wild boar udon set is recommended.


















IMG_3580From Mayumigahama Beach
Lake Haruna


















IMG_3581Mount Haruna Fuji



















IMG_3582Mount Haruna Ropeway Haruna Kogen Station



















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IMG_3584Maebashi area



















IMG_3585Lake Haruna



















IMG_3588Haruna Shrine



















IMG_3589There is a soba restaurant at the top of the stairs.



















IMG_3590Suishinmon Gate



















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IMG_3592Suishinmon Gate



















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IMG_3594Kurakake Rock



















IMG_3595Three-story pagoda



















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IMG_3601★SouRyuMon and Hokoiwa



















IMG_3602●Shrine and Gozaita Rock
The front of the shrine building, which is combined with the sacred Misugataiiwa rock,A powerful spot for making wishes come true and bringing great luck.


















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IMG_3605Ogata Rock


























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Ogata Rock

























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IMG_3607Ogata Rock


























IMG_3608★SouRyuMon and Hokoiwa


























IMG_3609Binko Falls (Misuzu Falls)


































IMG_3610Binko Falls (Misuzu Falls)


































IMG_3611From the middle of Mt. Haruna
Overlooking Chiaki Jinsentei.


















IMG_3612Chigirajinsentei
This traditional inn in Ikaho Onsen was founded in 1502. It is a long-established inn beloved by the Meiji era literary figure Tokutomi Roka. Chiaki Jinsentei is the opening story of the tragic novel "Hototogisu."















IMG_3613The specialty of this inn is the large public bath.
This bath is filled with luxurious "Golden Water" and although it looks like an ordinary bath at first glance, it is actually 1 meter deep.
Maybe it's also known as a "hot spring pool"?
If you are entering for the first time, please be careful of its depth.
The size is 5m x 3m.










IMG_3614Near the Ikaho Stairs



















IMG_3615Autumn leaves and azaleas in the garden
Chiaki Jinsentei coaster