
These Jizo statues stand in Jiunji Temple.
They are called “Bake Jizo” because of the legend that the number of statues seems to change between the way there and back.

These Jizo statues stand in Jiunji Temple.
They are called “Bake Jizo” because of the legend that the number of statues seems to change between the way there and back.

The flowing river is the Daiya River, and this unique scenic spot was formed long ago by lava that erupted from Mount Nantai.

It is a rice bowl topped with fried Nikko salmon, curry, and an egg.

It is not too sweet and tastes delicious.

The greenery seen through the windows of the stylish interior is beautiful.

They are from Yamanashi Prefecture.
The harvest season is almost over.

I tried cooking the rice in a gas rice cooker.
It was delicious!

They are fried crispy.

It is a delicious and good-value lunch.

It is autumn. The purple flowers, like ears of grain, are beautiful.