Shuzen-ji town has been a mountain spa resort since 807, when a famous Buddhist monk, Kukai, discovered a hot spring source (Tokko-no-yu) in the middle of the Izu Peninsula. The town includes two beautiful paths (one along the Katsura River, and one that passes through a bamboo grove), and five red bridges. There is also Hie Jinja Shrine, Shuzen-ji Temple, Oyukake-chigo Daishi (a Buddhist statue and water basin which has the power to heal painful body parts), and Shigetsu-den Temple (including Minamoto Yoriie's and his follower’s graves). A few nice teahouses and small craft shops also make for enjoyable browsing.
Shuzen-ji Riverside Walk
A historical site rich in its variety

Par Tomoko Kamishima
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Tokko-no-yu (the original hot spring)

Red bridge under the shade of trees

Hie Jinja Shrine

Teahouse and purple flowers of morning glory

Statue of Oyukake-chigo Daishi: If your leg hurts, pour this water on the statue's leg, and your leg will feel better

Path toward Shigetsu-den Temple

Red bridge looks nice in the green trees

Path between an old inn and Katsura River

Thatched wall and lattice

Riverside inn

Shuzen-ji Temple

Shaka-nyorai Statue at Shigetsu-den Temple
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