Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan|Chaya Sakura-ya (simple food stall)
Japanese restaurant, Restaurant at 12 Oyama, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1107, Japan
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Rating
4 (77 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Closing Time: 16:00
💲Price Range
¥1-2000
☎️Phone Number
+81463-94-3919
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More Comments at Google MapA shop also known as Lou Meso Located on the way from Cable Car Sancho Station to Afuri Shrine (Shimosha) Enjoy meals, desserts, and drinks Hairless T-shirts and Lumeso keychains are also popular. It's also nice to enjoy a drink on the way back from climbing or visiting a shrine.
Today is Oyama!! ️ Daisen is 1,252 meters above sea level and has been worshiped as a mountain of worship since the Edo period. I visited Oyama Afuri Shrine and went to the top of the mountain where the Okumiya shrine is located. Afuri Shrine is said to be listed in Michelin for its spectacular view. Access from Kanto is also much better. Daisen is a place you can go on a day trip and enjoy mountain climbing. Hitting the highway at 5 o'clock in the morning Arrive at Daisen trailhead parking lot at 7:00! quite early Since it was Sunday, more and more cars were entering the parking lot. Good thing we arrived early! The cable car station is a 15-minute walk along the retro approach path that leads from the parking lot to the cable car. The service starts at 9am, so you can start climbing right away! There is a branch immediately between the Otokozaka and Onnazaka routes. If you follow the path on the left, you will start the "Onnazaka" climbing course. Although Onna-zaka is said to be relatively gentle compared to Otoko-zaka, it is still a decent climbing course, so don't underestimate it. On the way to Onnazaka, you pass Daisenji Temple, A course that leads to Oyama Afuri Shrine where you can enjoy both worship and mountain climbing. There is also a sign along the way that says ``Onnazaka has seven wonders.'' It might be a good idea to enjoy reading these seven wonders. There are ``Maefudo'' and ``Ryujindo,'' followed by ``Eleven-faced Kanzeon,'' and ``Happiness Bell.'' Climb the stairs leading to the main hall of Daisenji Temple. There are many Jizo statues on the left and right. Climb these stairs This is Daisenji! It's a long road from here to the 11th town to the 16th town! Furthermore It takes about 90 minutes from Afuri Shrine Shimosha to Afuri Shrine Head Office. The steep climb continues, There are stone pillars marking the route up to 28th Street. The view from 20th Street "Fujimidai" was amazing. Along the course, there is a viewing platform that offers views of the north and east sides of Mt. Daisen, allowing you to enjoy a different view of Mt. Daisen from the Oyama Afuri Shrine side. From the summit of Mt. Daisen, there are spectacular views of Sagami Bay and Enoshima. You can enjoy the view of Mt. Fuji from Fujimidai, Recommended for people who want to enjoy walking on Mt. Daisen. Arrived at Afuri Shrine headquarters! Here I ordered wild vegetable soba for 500 yen, pork soup for 500 yen, grilled rice for 400 yen, and takoyaki for 300 yen. It's cheap anyway! delicious! eat rice Take a commemorative photo at the summit and descend The descent was a monotonous road that felt long. Arrived at Afuri Shrine Shimosha! Tea here! I ordered Masu Tiramisu, Rich Pudding, Mizu Manju, Matcha, and Coffee on the terrace of a restaurant called Sekison! It was so delicious and soothing Further down, there is the famous Rumeso. Sakuraya sign next to it This place is famous for grilled dumplings. I ordered plain and mugwort grilled dumplings. You can choose miso sauce or red bean paste Pumpkin dumplings and red bean paste also look good It was a feast. From here, I took the cable car down to the approach and headed home.
A teahouse famous for its Lumeso. There are lots of delicious things like ramen, soba, rice balls, dango, and soft serve ice cream.
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