Daigahara-shuku is located near the upstream of the point where the Kamanashi River and the Ojira River merge. It is an alluvial fan formed by accumulated white quartz sand carried by the Ojira River from Mount Kai-Komagatake. The land around the alluvial fan was formed into river terraces through erosion by the Kamanashi and Ojira Rivers. Water flowing from Mount Kai-Komagatake and purified by the bed of granite is suitable for rice and sake production. In addition to the Araotanaka-jinja Shrine and Tanaka-jinja Shrine, which were stopping-off points for processions from Kyoto bringing Uji tea that had been ordered each year by the Edo shogunate (ocha-tsubo dochu), and the Kitahara Family Residence, which served as Emperor Meiji’s accommodations (anzai-sho) when he visited Koshu, there are many town houses, storehouses, and other structures along the road that evoke the atmosphere of the olden days.
Distance : 6.5km / Required Time : 3.5h / walk
Starting point : Daigahara-Juku Parking
Goal point : Daigahara-Juku Parking
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- 01Daigahara-Juku Parking
- 02Daigahara-Shuku
- 03Entrance of the Old Koshu-kaido Road
- 04A Guidepost in Mount Yokoyama
- 05A Large Stone Tower without any Description
- 06Kitahara Family Residence
- 07Daigahara Kinseiken Confectionery
- 08Hakusazan Jigen-ji Temple
- 09Arao-jinja Shrine and Tanaka-jinja Shrine
- 10Hotaru (Firefly) Water Park
- 11Ryufuku-ji Temple
- 12Daihara Family Residence
- 13Daigahara-Juku Parking