Kastil Echizen Ono di Fukui
Takako SakamotoKetika kabut menutupi seluruh kota di bawah, Kastil Echizen Ono di kota Ono, Fukui terlihat seakan mengapung di langit. Kastil ini juga dikenal sebagai 'Kastil di Langit.'
Ōno Castle was a Japanese castle located in the city of Ōno Fukui Prefecture, in the Hokuriku region of Japan. Built in the Sengoku period, it was occupied by a succession of daimyō of Ōno Domain under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate. [Wikipedia]
Ketika kabut menutupi seluruh kota di bawah, Kastil Echizen Ono di kota Ono, Fukui terlihat seakan mengapung di langit. Kastil ini juga dikenal sebagai 'Kastil di Langit.'
Pemandangan aerial dari Kastil Ono Echizen, 'The Castle in the Sky', di hari yang cerah. Lihatlah pemandangan cantik dari barisan pegunungan Hakusan yang di selimuti salju di belakangnya!
Katsuyama Castle Museum (勝山城, Katsuyama shiro) built in 1992 is a reconstruction of the 1579's Katsuyama Castle. At a height of 57.8 meters its Japan's tallest castle.
At a height of 17m the Echizen Daibutsu (越前大仏) is the tallest Buddha statue in a sitting position.
Heisenji Hakusan Shrine is a Shinto shrine in tThe temple of Heisenji was built about 1300 years ago at the entrance to the Echizen pilgrimage path around sacred Mount Hakusan. Heisenji was considered one of the main stations for pilgrims to the summit of Mount Hakusan. Today, however, only a small part of the original route remains. The original Heisenji Temple burned down to its foundation walls around the 16th century and thus it was rebuilt at the beginning of the Edo period. The temple is surrounded by forests and bright green moss, which can take your breath away at the sight as soon as the sunlight penetrates through the tops of the Japanese cedars. The Heisenji is entered via the moss-covered stony steps which are lined with ancient trees, some of which are over 1000 years old. he city of Katsuyama, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. In the former Modern system of ranked Shinto Shrines, it was a prefectural shrine of Fukui Prefecture.