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It's next to the hot water in Lake Biwa.
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It is located in the center of Iizaka Onsen, next to the communal bath, Konoyu. It is an approach from the entrance of Horieya Ryokan. I prayed for my health before taking a hot spring bath.
It is Oyashiro next to Tsurukoyu in Iizaka Onsen. It's Jinja Shrine, but it's interesting to have a statue of Yakushi Nyorai, probably because of the syncretization of Shinto and Buddhism.
It is a shrine next to Sakurakoyu. When I stayed at the traditional inn "Horieya", the people who visit Sakurako Shrine heard the sound of jarring while making a wish, and it was quite good.
About 5 minutes walk from Iizaka Onsen Station, a small shrine is enshrined in front of the Kokoyu hot spring in the communal bath. In the precincts, Yakushi Nyorai is also enshrined (it is said that it will be better if you put a hot spring in a place where you want to heal your body, so it is convenient for hot springs.
It is located next to Koyu, a public bath in Iizaka Onsen town, and purification is hot spring water. There is also a statue of Yakushi Nyorai with hot water, and it is said that it will be better if you hang the hot spring on your own pain.
It's next to the hot water in Lake Biwa.
It is located in the center of Iizaka Onsen, next to the communal bath, Konoyu. It is an approach from the entrance of Horieya Ryokan. I prayed for my health before taking a hot spring bath.
Onsen jinja
It is Oyashiro next to Tsurukoyu in Iizaka Onsen. It's Jinja Shrine, but it's interesting to have a statue of Yakushi Nyorai, probably because of the syncretization of Shinto and Buddhism.
Many people visit.
It is a shrine next to Sakurakoyu. When I stayed at the traditional inn "Horieya", the people who visit Sakurako Shrine heard the sound of jarring while making a wish, and it was quite good.
Small shrine and Yakushi Nyorai
About 5 minutes walk from Iizaka Onsen Station, a small shrine is enshrined in front of the Kokoyu hot spring in the communal bath. In the precincts, Yakushi Nyorai is also enshrined (it is said that it will be better if you put a hot spring in a place where you want to heal your body, so it is convenient for hot springs.
Hot spring water
It is located next to Koyu, a public bath in Iizaka Onsen town, and purification is hot spring water. There is also a statue of Yakushi Nyorai with hot water, and it is said that it will be better if you hang the hot spring on your own pain.