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Jizo-jaya Teahouse Remains
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Jizo-jaya Teahouse Remains
地蔵茶屋跡
4.4Est. 90Shingu, Kansai
JTA Approved
Overview
This site was the location of Jizo-jaya, a teahouse at the midpoint of the Ogumotori-goe route. The original teahouse closed in 1921 and soon fell into disrepair, but a new rest area was built in 2004 for pilgrims drawn to the Kumano Kodo as a World Heritage site. The interior takes its inspiration from the original teahouses along the route, and has wooden furnishings and an irori-style hearth. The teahouse took its name from the Jizo-do (Jizo Hall), which stands just north of the teahouse and contains 32 stone statues of Jizo, a bodhisattva who watches over travelers.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 地蔵茶屋跡
- Nearest station
- Kumano-Nachi-Taisha Bus Stop (20 min bus)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- not required
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