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Teradomari Port Town

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Teradomari Port Town

寺泊

3.9Est. 45Nagaoka, Chubu
JTA Approved

Overview

This area has been a hub for both trading and religious activities since before the Edo period (1603–1867).

Teradomari once earned the nickname the Kamakura of Northern Japan for its concentration of Buddhist temples along the main road, many founded when merchant ships on the Hokkoku and Mikuni trading routes brought culture and religion to this Sea of Japan port. The monk Nichiren waited here seven days in 1271 for a transport ship to his exile on Sado Island, writing a letter to a disciple that is now considered sacred scripture. About 1 kilometer of traditional streetscape survives today, with ten temples, a hilltop shrine, and stone staircases connecting them all within comfortable walking distance of the waterfront.

Practical info

Japanese name
寺泊
Nearest station
Naoetsu Station (60+ min drive)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
not required
Service
Delivery

Accessibility

Wheelchair entranceWheelchair parking
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