Akatsuka Fudo Falls (Takashimadaira, Tokyo)

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Akatsuka Fudo Falls (Takashimadaira, Tokyo)(Akatsuka Fudo Fall)

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Akatsuka Fudo Falls, located in Itabashi Ward Fudo Falls Park, has been selected as one of the 57 best springs in Tokyo and was registered as a ward cultural asset in 2020. Two statues of Fudo Myoo are enshrined here, and it is said that the statues were enshrined by the Chiba family, lords of Akatsuka Castle, to pray for good fortune and protection of the land during their lifetime. In the middle of the Edo period (1603-1867), ascetic ascetics on their pilgrimages to Mt. In the old days, there was a purification hall in front of the waterfall basin, and the water never dried up. Although the amount of water has decreased, it is still gushing forth.

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address (e.g. of house) 8-11 Akatsuka, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo
Access Approximately 20 minutes walk from Shimoakatsuka Station and Narimasu Station on the Tobu Tojo Line

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