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Isunoki grove at Kokuzoji Temple, Marukoyama [Prefecturally designated natural monument] Isunoki foliage

Isunoki tree grove at Kokuzoji Temple in Maruyama①
Isunoki
Isunoki tree grove at Kokuzoji Temple in Maruyama②
Isunoki tree grove at Kokuzoji Temple in Maruyama①
Isunoki
Isunoki tree grove at Kokuzoji Temple in Maruyama②

In the approximately 5-h forest within the precincts of Marukozan Kozo-ji Temple, there is an Isunoki forest that is distributed in the warm region of southwestern Japan.
This evergreen broad-leaved forest, which is mainly composed of Isunoki trees, is the fragmentary remains of a natural forest that once existed widely in this region, and is of high academic value as a reminder of the ancient natural environment of the Shima Peninsula. It has been with.
There is a mixture of giant trees such as Isunoki, hemlock, and Japanese cypress, giving it the feel of a primeval forest that envelops visitors.
It was designated as a prefectural natural monument on February 7, 1978.

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Detailed information

address
TobaCity 517-0044
telephone number
0599-25-1157 (TobaCity Tourism Division)
Access by public transportation

1 hour and 40 minutes walk from Kamo Station

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