Oshamoji-yama Park

sightseeing

In the Oshamoji-Yama Park, located by the South entrance of the town, cherry blossoms bloom in the spring. Azalea flowers surround the entire mountain, attracting people, and creating a lively atmosphere. The origin of the name, “Oshamoji-Yama”, comes from the fact that the small shrine where the Shamoji mother goddess (god Oshamoji) is enshrined is located at its base. From the park’s observatory, the Kanto Plains and Chichibu mountains can be seen.

Basic Information

Location
Hatoyamamachi Akanuma 2430
TEL
049-296-5893

Business hours / Fee

Business hours
Always open
Regular holiday
Always open
Fee
Free

How to get there

Public transport
Get off at “Sakado Station” of Tobu-Tojo Line and take the bus headed for “Ōhashi”
Then get off at “Kōenmae” to reach your destination shortly.
Car
About 15 minutes from "Tsurugashima" Interchange of Kan-Etsu Expressway
Parking
Free:
Fee: None

Other

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Nearby spots

Akanuma Ancient Tile Kiln Remains
Akanuma Ancient Tile Kiln Remains

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Hatoyama Farm Village Park
Hatoyama Farm Village Park

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Ishizaka no Mori
Ishizaka no Mori

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Kamikumai Farmers’ Market
Kamikumai Farmers’ Market

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Yamabuki no Sato Historical Park
Yamabuki no Sato Historical Park

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