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Sessho-seki

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Point 1

Mysterious Giant Rock "Sessho-seki"

Located in Nasu Highland, "Sessho-seki" is a huge rock that is said to have transformed after the defeat of the "Nine-tailed Fox" that came from the continent during the Heian period. The surrounding area is rich in nature and is an ideal place for strolling. It is also one of the tourist spots in Nasu Highland, where you can visit together with Nasu Animal Kingdom and Ohtani Museum. Furthermore, it is known as the destination of the procession of the "Goshinka-sai" festival held at Nasu Onsen Shrine. Sessho-seki was just recently re-tied with a new shimenawa in 2022. There are many hot springs, leisure facilities, gourmet spots, and other attractions in the surrounding area, making it an attractive place for tourists.
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Feel the Nature and History at "Sessho-seki"

"Sessho-seki" in Nasu Kogen is a tourist spot where you can feel nature and history. There are many other tourist spots in the area, such as Nasu Onsen Shrine and Nasu Animal Kingdom, so please come and visit. Sessho-seki is a giant stone that is said to have existed since the Jomon period, and as its name suggests, it is said to take the lives of birds and animals that approach it. It is also adorned with a sacred rope, which is replaced every year to comfort the spirits of animals that die due to the hydrogen sulfide emitted in the surrounding area. There is a free parking lot at the Sessho-seki park, making it convenient to access by car. There are also restaurants and cafes in the area, so you can enjoy a meal while sightseeing.
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Mysterious Place "Sessho-seki"

"Sessho-seki" in Nasu Highlands is a national scenic spot located in Nasu Town, Tochigi Prefecture. It is a huge rock that is said to have transformed after the defeat of the "Nine-tailed Fox" that came from the continent during the Heian period. There are many Buddhist statues in the surrounding area, and it is surrounded by a rich natural environment. In addition, the "Goshinko Festival" is held, where you can enjoy the fox space created by the Shirotsurukinmou Nine-tailed Fox drum and the large bonfire (Goshinko). At night, it is lit up, creating a fantastic atmosphere. There are also other spots where you can interact with nature and animals, as well as hot springs in the surrounding area, making it a popular tourist destination where you can enjoy all day.
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The Landmark of Nasu Kogen: Sessho-seki

"Sessho-seki" in Nasu Kogen is a tourist spot designated as an important cultural property by the government. The area has a strong smell of sulfur, but you can experience an even stronger smell when you reach Sessho-seki. It's also a place named after the legend of the "Nine-Tailed Fox". There is a free park where you can see Sessho-seki, Jomon period ruins, and stone statues on display. There is also a free parking lot, making it accessible by car. There are also restaurants and cafes in the area, so you can enjoy a meal while sightseeing.
Point 5

Mysterious Place: Sessho-seki

Sessho-seki, located in Nasu Town, Nasu District, Tochigi Prefecture, is a national scenic spot in Nasu Kogen. It is said that in the early Heian period, a monk who came from India or China preached the teaching of forbidding killing in this area, and the stone he had became known as Sessho-seki. The surrounding area is filled with the smell of sulfur, and it was named after the legend of the "Nine-tailed Fox." It's a place you'll definitely want to visit when sightseeing in Nasu Kogen.
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Basic Information

Address 182 Yumoto, Nasu-machi, Nasu-gun, Tochigi Prefecture
Business Hours

24 hours

TEL 0287-72-6918
Web Site http://www.tochigi-edu.ed.jp/center/bunkazai/bunkazai/list/969.htm

Review

Average Review
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4
唐曦偉
Posted Date:2025/2/17
知人に勧められて来ました。九尾の狐の話は今まで知らなかったので、勉強になりました。どこもかしこも雪だらけなので、全貌がよく分からないのが残念だったので、次回は春秋の時期に見に来てみたいですね。動画を撮影する時に突然吹雪き始めたので、寒そうですけど、迫力のある動画が撮れたと思います。
4
中嶋由紀(ゆきぴぃ)
Posted Date:2025/3/11
硫黄の匂いが立ち込める中、進んでいった道の奥にあった。 周りにはお地蔵様がたくさんあったり、あー温泉地に来たんだなーと実感しました。 横を見ると温泉神社があり、散策には良い場所だと思います。 訪問した時は雪が積もっていたので、辿り着くのに少し大変でした。
4
福岡いちご
Posted Date:2025/2/18
2025.2.11、13時ぐらいに行きました。 山の上の方だから思った以上に強風が吹いていました。お地蔵様等も雪に埋まっていて残念でした。極寒でしたが、少し色々な人が来てましたが、雪のせいで滑りやすく道も狭いのですれ違う時は声を掛け合いました。とても素晴らしい所ですが、気候が良い時に行ったほうが良いですね。

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