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Nagaoka Hentaro Memorial Hall · Wakayama River Materials Museum

This memorial hall is dedicated to the scholar, Nagaoka Hantaro, who was the first in the world to invent the Saturn-type atomic model and b...more read

Yokosuka Nagaoka Hentaro Memorial Hall · Wakayama River Materials Museum
Tenjin Island Rinkai Nature Education Garden · Tenjima Island Visitor Center

This natural environment protection facility is located on the coast of Miura Peninsula. They protect all the beautiful sceneries such as th...more read

Yokosuka Tenjin Island Rinkai Nature Education Garden · Tenjima Island Visitor Center
Jokoji

This is a Jodo Shinshu (offshoot of the Jodo sect) Honganji sect (of Shin Buddhism) temple. They worship the image of the Buddha Amida Tatha...more read

Yokosuka Jokoji
Hashirimizu Shrine

This shrine worships Yamato Takeru (legendary prince of the Yamato dynasty) and Princess Ototachibana. Legends associated with the Hashirimi...more read

Yokosuka Hashirimizu Shrine
Nomanji

The temple of the Soto school of Buddhism is built on a hill, so you have an unbroken view of Kamoi Harbor, Tokyo Bay, and the Boso Peninsul...more read

Yokosuka Nomanji
Kannonzaki Lighthouse

This western-style lighthouse is located on the eastern end of the Miura Peninsula. On the Uraga Suido Passage you can see various boats ent...more read

Yokosuka Kannonzaki Lighthouse
Kinugasa Yama Park

The park was selected as one of “100 Famous Sakura Places in Japan”. Approximately 2000 sakura are in full bloom in the spring. In 1907, Kin...more read

Yokosuka Kinugasa Yama Park
Senkoin

This temple was built between 1504-1520 by Chief Satori Ajari to spread Koyasan Shingon Buddhism. The objects of worship are the eleven-face...more read

Zushi · Hayama Senkoin
Choun Temple

This temple is said to have been founded between 1521-1527. Mt. Kagemasa comes from a descendant of Kamakura Gongoro Kagemasa, and who built...more read

Zushi · Hayama Choun Temple