[Oshu Pretaku] Visiting places related to the Abe family and Hiraizumi

Oshu City

Southern Iwate

[Tourist taxi]
A 4-hour course where our sightseeing crew will guide you through the charms of the Oshu City and Kanegasaki Town areas with love for their hometown and hospitality.

【Fee】
Regular car 20,000 yen
[Contact information]
Iwate Prefecture Taxi Association Ile Branch TEL0197-23-3714
◆Oshu Premium Taxi◆
*Other 1-4 hour courses are also available.
Please see the homepage for details.

MODEL COURSE

  1. Mizusawa Esashi Station
  2. Isshuzaka
  3. Iwa Shrine
  4. Entertainment hall
  5. Chusonji Temple [World Heritage Site]
  6. Motsuji Temple [World Heritage Site]
  7. Mizusawa Esashi Station

Mizusawa Esashi Station

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Isshuzaka

In the midst of the fierce battle in the Former Nine Years' War, Hachimantaro Yoshiie (Minamoto no Yoshiie) sang a poem "Koromo no tachi wa horo koromare ni koroware ni kakeri" (The hall of the robe is fading), to which Abe Sadatoh responded, "The bitterness of the disorder of threads after years have passed". Yoshie felt this and dared not pursue the poem.
This is the origin of the name of this hill, Ichikushuzaka.

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Iwa Shrine

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Entertainment hall

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Chusonji Temple [World Heritage Site]

This is the main temple of the Tendai sect of Buddhism in the Tohoku region. The name of the mountain is Kanzan, and Jikaku Daishi is the founder of the temple.
In the early 12th century, Kiyohira, the first generation of the Oshu Fujiwara clan, built a number of pagodas, including a pagoda and a two-story hall.
The purpose was to comfort the souls of those who died in the long wars of the Former Nine Years' War and the Later Three Years' War, and to build a Buddhist land.
Although the pagodas were sadly destroyed by fire in the 14th century, the temple is still a treasure house of Heian art, containing over 3000 national treasures and important cultural properties, including Konjikido.

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Motsuji Temple [World Heritage Site]

Motsu-ji Temple, a separate head temple of the Tendai sect, is called Iiozan (Mt. Iio) and was founded by the great priest Jikaku in 850.
In the late Heian period (794-1185), Motohira (the second Fujiwara lord of Oshu) and Hidehira (the third Fujiwara lord of Oshu) built a magnificent temple complex, including Kondo Enryu-ji and Kasho-ji.
Although the temple buildings of those days were regrettably destroyed by fire due to repeated disasters, the " Pure Land Garden" centering on Oizumigaike Pond and the remains of Heian-period temple buildings have been preserved in almost perfect condition and have been designated as both a Special Historic Site and a Special Place of Scenic Beauty by the national government.

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Mizusawa Esashi Station

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