212356544P6P!¥Katayaki cookies originatedas portable food for Iga ninja.4 m around,3 m tall,weighing in at 2 tons!▶Don't miss the Iga-ryu Ninja Museum (P.8) nearby!GoalTejikara-jinja Shrine 1025 Higashiyubune, Iga City, MieLOC☎0595-43-1543 (Iga City Ayama Branch) Open entry AvailableOPENOPENEnjoy Food and a Stroll ■roughan Old Castle TownOnce home to residences of lower Iga samurai, this town still shows traces of its past. There are also a number of Japanese sweet shops, stemming back to Todo Takatora, builder of Iga Ueno-jo Castle, and his love for tea ceremony.Ueno-jo Castle Town (Shinobicho)Ueno-jo Castle Ruins Iga(Heiraku-ji Temple Ruins) 106 Ueno-marunouchi, Iga City, MieLOC Open entry AvailableOPENDuring the Warring States period, the provincial samurai of Koka built their castles near one another and cooperated to maintain peace.Medieval Castle in Koka· Koka Gunchuso Remains · Wada-jo Fort Ruins· Takigawa-jo Fort Ruins · Sasayama-jo Fort Ruins· Meigaki-jo Fort Ruins · Ueno-jo Fort Ruins· Tsuchiyama-jo Fort Ruins · Kurokawashi-jo Fort Ruins· Shimoyama-jo Fort Ruins · Ohara-jo Fort RuinsWitness One of the Tallest Stone Walls in JapanThe Ueno-jo Castle ruins were once home to Heiraku-ji Temple, where Iga ninja held a war council when Oda Nobunaga attacked. Visitors can still see the Gorinto towers and stone buddha statues today.Home to temple ruins, Mt. Handosan, Mt. Iwaosan, and Mt. Koshinsan are called the Three Sacred Mountains of Koka and are believed to have been the training grounds for Koka ninja.Koka Three Sacred MountainsKoka· Mt. Handosan (Hando-jinja Shrine)· Mt. Koshinsan (Kotoku-ji Temple)· Mt. Iwaosan (Sokusho-ji Temple)☎0748-60-2690 (Koka City Tourism and Urban Development Association) Open entryOPENMt. Handosan(Hando-jinja Shrine)Koka Ninja VillageKonan Fureai-no-YakataKoka GunchusoRemainsRakuya-ji TempleFukuchi Castle RuinsTokuei-ji TempleMt. Reizan Summit RuinsIga-ryu Ninja MuseumMatsumoto-in TempleKokaapprox. 5 minapprox. 25 minThe Fujibayashi clan, experts in fire ninjutsu, are believed to have made offerings of fireworks and smoke at this shrine. The 4th generation descendant of Fujibayashi Nagatonokami, Fujibayashi Masanao, donated a stone lantern to the temple (not available for public view).▶See P. 3 for more on Tejikara-jinja ShrineIgaKokath witfaiNinja pariken-shapedan adorable shur cookiekatayakiA missionary temple of the Tendai Sect of Buddhism. The principal deity, a Wooden Seated Statue of the Eleven-faced Kannon, is the largest in size among the seated statues designated as important cultural properties in Japan.Rakuya-ji Temple 1377 Rakuya, Koka-cho, Koka City, ShigaLOC☎0748-88-3890 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 500 yen (adults)¥ *800 yen on special principal deity viewing days AvailableP1:30 p.m.IgaKoka2:45 p.m.approx. 10 min1approx. 10 minapprox. 5 minOffers an exhibit featuring agricultural tools collected in the city, including the maebikinoko saws of Koka. Many share similarities with ninja tools.Konan Fureai-no-Yakata 925 Katsuragi, Konan-cho, Koka City, ShigaLOC☎0748-86-7551 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Free OPEN Mondays & Tuesdays, 12/26-1/3CLOSED AvailableP12:30 p.m. A Shrine with the Heaviest Bell Chord in Japan10IgaCity
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