{"id":589922,"date":"2025-05-16T23:00:36","date_gmt":"2025-05-16T23:00:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/tour\/589922\/"},"modified":"2025-05-16T23:00:36","modified_gmt":"2025-05-16T23:00:36","slug":"4k-%e5%a5%88%e8%89%af%e5%b2%a1%e5%af%ba%f0%9f%8c%b8-gw%e3%81%a0%e3%81%91%e3%81%ae%e8%8a%b1%e7%b5%b6%e6%99%af%ef%bc%81%e8%8f%af%e6%89%8b%e6%b0%b4%e8%88%8e%e3%81%a8%e6%b1%a0%e3%81%ab%e6%b5%ae%e3%81%8b","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/tour\/589922\/","title":{"rendered":"[4K] \u5948\u826f\u5ca1\u5bfa\ud83c\udf38 GW\u3060\u3051\u306e\u82b1\u7d76\u666f\uff01\u83ef\u624b\u6c34\u820e\u3068\u6c60\u306b\u6d6e\u304b\u3076\u5929\u7afa\u7261\u4e39\ud83c\udf38\u83ef\u306e\u6c60\u3092\u898b\u306b\u884c\u3063\u3066\u304d\u305f\u2763\ufe0f\u30a2\u30af\u30bb\u30b9\u3068\u898b\u3069\u3053\u308d 2025\u30a2\u30b8\u30b5\u30a4\u56de\u5eca\u306e\u4e8b\u524d\u4e88\u7fd2\u306b\u3082\uff01"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" title = \"[4K] \u5948\u826f\u5ca1\u5bfa\ud83c\udf38 GW\u3060\u3051\u306e\u82b1\u7d76\u666f\uff01\u83ef\u624b\u6c34\u820e\u3068\u6c60\u306b\u6d6e\u304b\u3076\u5929\u7afa\u7261\u4e39\ud83c\udf38\u83ef\u306e\u6c60\u3092\u898b\u306b\u884c\u3063\u3066\u304d\u305f\u2763\ufe0f\u30a2\u30af\u30bb\u30b9\u3068\u898b\u3069\u3053\u308d 2025\u30a2\u30b8\u30b5\u30a4\u56de\u5eca\u306e\u4e8b\u524d\u4e88\u7fd2\u306b\u3082\uff01\"   width=\"580\" height=\"385\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/QXux_evE5i4\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><br \/>\n<br \/>\n[4K] \u5948\u826f\u5ca1\u5bfa\ud83c\udf38 GW\u3060\u3051\u306e\u82b1\u7d76\u666f\uff01\u83ef\u624b\u6c34\u820e\u3068\u6c60\u306b\u6d6e\u304b\u3076\u5929\u7afa\u7261\u4e39\ud83c\udf38\u83ef\u306e\u6c60\u3092\u898b\u306b\u884c\u3063\u3066\u304d\u305f\u2763\ufe0f\u30a2\u30af\u30bb\u30b9\u3068\u898b\u3069\u3053\u308d 2025\u30a2\u30b8\u30b5\u30a4\u56de\u5eca\u306e\u4e8b\u524d\u4e88\u7fd2\u306b\u3082\uff01<br \/>\n<br \/>\nHi everyone \ud83e\udd17 Today we&#8217;re visiting Okadera Temple, a famous spot in Nara known as the birthplace of *hanach\u014dzu* \ud83c\udf38\u2728 This stunning scenery full of colorful blooms<br \/>\nis only available during Golden Week \ud83d\udc90\ud83d\udcf8 Hope you\u2019ll stick around and enjoy the whole video \ud83e\udd17\ud83c\udf38 We&#8217;re starting our journey from Kintetsu Osaka-Abenobashi Station,<br \/>\ntaking the express bound for Yoshino \ud83d\ude83 It\u2019s a 39-minute ride with 7 stops,<br \/>\nheading to Kashiharajing\u016b-mae Station We\u2019ve arrived at Kashiharajing\u016b-mae Station \u2728 Now we\u2019ll transfer to a bus \ud83d\ude8c Let\u2019s head to the east exit Go straight down this path and you&#8217;ll see the East Gate But first, a quick food stop at FamilyMart \ud83c\udf59 Got my usual onigiri! Alright, time to head to the east exit \ud83d\udeb6\u200d Here we are at the East Exit! Let\u2019s head over to the bus stop \ud83d\ude8c Look out for this sign \ud83d\udc40 We\u2019re going to Stop No. 2 Okadera is located in Asuka Village And here we are at Stop No. 2 From here, take the \u201cAka-kame Bus\u201d<br \/>\nand hop on either Route 16 or 23 \ud83d\udc22 The cute turtle logo \ud83d\udc22\u2728<br \/>\ncomes from an ancient turtle-shaped stone found in the village! While waiting, the bus driver told us<br \/>\nabout some great spots to visit in Asuka\u266a The Aka-kame Bus takes you around the Kashiharajing\u016b-mae\u2013Asuka area \ud83d\ude8c You can also visit famous sites like the Ishibutai Tomb<br \/>\nand the oldest Buddha statue in Japan at Asuka-dera! At the Takamatsuzuka Tomb, you\u2019ll find<br \/>\na vibrant National Treasure wall painting of an Asuka beauty! \u201cTachibana-dera\u201d is said to be the birthplace of Prince Sh\u014dtoku\u2728 So many great spots to explore in the Asuka area \ud83c\udf3f The bus fare to Okadera is \u00a5370,<br \/>\nbut if you&#8217;re planning to explore the area the \u00a5750 all-day pass is definitely the better deal\ud83c\ude50 Big thanks to the kind driver \ud83e\udd17 Alright, let\u2019s hop on the bus! \ud83d\ude8c Swipe your IC card when you get on and off Before we took off, the driver kindly explained<br \/>\nhow to get to Okadera \ud83d\ude0a This red line shows the route we\u2019ll be taking today \ud83d\uddfa\ufe0f To get to Okadera,<br \/>\nget off at \u201cOka Ebisu-mae\u201d \ud83d\ude8c From there, it\u2019s about 100m to the \u201cOkadera-mae\u201d stop and right next to that, you\u2019ll see a torii gate\u2014go through it and you\u2019re there!\u26e9\ufe0f If you get off at \u201cOkadera-mae\u201d instead,<br \/>\nyou\u2019ll end up taking the long scenic route toward Ishibutai&#8230; To save time, getting off at \u201cOka Ebisu-mae\u201d is your best bet\u25ce Alright, let\u2019s head out! \u2728\ud83d\udca8 It\u2019s 11:21 now \ud83d\udd5b Let\u2019s take a look at the stops along the way \ud83d\udc40 Here\u2019s where we are \ud83d\uddfa\ufe0f We\u2019re leaving at 11:21, and arriving at \u201cOka Ebisu-mae\u201d (the 11th stop) at 11:38 \ud83d\udd50 It\u2019s about a 17-minute ride\u266a You\u2019ll find the route link in the description box\u2605 We\u2019ll pass through Asuka Village on our way to Okadera \ud83c\udf3f Let\u2019s enjoy the peaceful scenery together for a bit\u266a Asuka Village was once Japan\u2019s capital<br \/>\nfrom the late 6th to 7th century It\u2019s the birthplace of Japanese history\u2014<br \/>\nlike Prince Sh\u014dtoku\u2019s Constitution and the Taika Reforms \ud83d\ude0e\u2728 You\u2019ll also see traditional rice terraces and countryside views<br \/>\nthat have been preserved for centuries \ud83c\udf3e There are also charming old houses,<br \/>\nsome turned into caf\u00e9s or places to stay \ud83c\udfe1 You really feel connected to Asuka\u2019s rich history \ud83c\udf43\ud83e\udd70 We\u2019re getting close to our stop! Arrived at \u201cOka Ebisu-mae\u201d \ud83d\ude8c\u2728 After getting off, walk toward the back of the bus and turn right down this street \ud83d\udeb6\u200d Then just keep walking straight from there Soon you\u2019ll see the Inukai Manyo Memorial Museum \ud83d\udcd6 It\u2019s dedicated to Professor Inukai Takashi,<br \/>\nwho helped spread awareness of the Manyoshu poetry \ud83d\udcd6\u2728 Just past that building,<br \/>\nyou\u2019ll spot the torii gate to Okadera on your left \u26e9 Alright, let\u2019s go in! Right after passing through the torii gate,<br \/>\nyou\u2019ll see a caf\u00e9 called &#8220;La ville -miyako-&#8221; on the right \u2615 Now we\u2019ll walk along the path leading to the temple. On the left is the \u201cAsuka Smoked Goods Workshop.\u201d They make handmade smoked sausages, bacon, and ham. It&#8217;s currently 11:49 AM \ud83d\udd5a Let\u2019s keep going\u2014about 10 more minutes to walk \ud83d\udeb6\u200d\u2640\ufe0f This slope is pretty steep\u2026! I\u2019m already out of breath just from this hill\u2026\ud83d\ude05 Here comes Okamoto Jik\u014d Kannon,<br \/>\nfamous for blessings of safe childbirth, fertility, and love. Some people ride rental bikes up to this point, too ^^ If you\u2019re cycling, I definitely recommend an electric one\u2014it\u2019s a tough climb! \u26a1\ud83d\udeb2 There\u2019s also a parking lot really close to Okadera \ud83c\udd7f\ufe0f Just a little further\u2026 We\u2019re almost at Okadera! Now comes the final stretch\u2026! And the steepest hill is waiting for us \ud83d\udca6 Even for cyclists\u2014it looks brutal \ud83d\ude35\u200d\ud83d\udcab Final push! Let\u2019s power through this last bit! \ud83d\udcaa We\u2019ve finally made it to Okadera! \u2728 Out of all the temples I\u2019ve visited,<br \/>\nthis one definitely had the craziest uphill \ud83d\ude02 Even though it was just a 10-minute walk,<br \/>\nthat hill was no joke\u2026 felt like I was climbing Mt. Yoshino lol \ud83c\udf38 The entrance fee is 400 yen (as of 2025) Okadera is a Shingon Buddhist temple,<br \/>\nand the 7th site on the Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage \ud83d\ude4f It\u2019s also known as Japan\u2019s oldest temple for warding off misfortune \u2728 Right after entering, you\u2019ll see the flower-themed purification basin on the left \ud83c\udf3c There\u2019s an adorable \u201cTsumami-zaiku Dahlia Charm,\u201d and a gorgeous \u201cDahlia Cutout Goshuin\u201d \u2728 This is the flower basin that\u2019s been going viral on social media \ud83d\udcf8\ud83c\udf38 By the way, there are no ladles at the flower basin, so you\u2019ll purify your hands at the smaller one in front. The glass marbles sparkle and give off a refreshing vibe \ud83e\udd17\u2728 During Golden Week, the pond is filled<br \/>\nwith floating dahlias\u2014called \u201cHana no Ike\u201d \ud83c\udf38 Even the stone bridge over the pond is decorated with dahlias\u2014so beautiful \u2728 Alright, let\u2019s head over to the main hall! That bright red flower on the right\u2026 is that azalea? A bronze lantern with beautifully detailed reliefs \u2728 And there\u2019s the main hall up ahead. These are &#8220;Dragon Wish Orbs&#8221; with wishes written on them. And some pretty unique-shaped ema (prayer plaques) \ud83d\ude2c Let\u2019s head inside the main hall. Right as you enter, you\u2019ll see the 4.85-meter-tall statue of Nyoirin Kannon\u2014<br \/>\nJapan\u2019s largest and oldest clay statue (Important Cultural Property) \u2728 It\u2019s especially worshipped by women<br \/>\nas a protector from misfortune \ud83d\ude4f Toward the back, you can also get omamori (charms)<br \/>\nand goshuin (temple stamps). There\u2019s a powerful \u201cDragon Goshuin\u201d for the Year of the Dragon\u20141,200 yen.<br \/>\nIt\u2019s packed with bold energy and blessings \ud83d\udc09\u2728 Alright, let\u2019s head to the next spot! You\u2019ll see a pond and a big stone on your right. Actually, Okadera is also known as \u201cRyugaiji\u201d\u2014Temple of the Dragon Seal. Legend says a mischievous dragon was sealed in this pond, and this huge rock was placed on top to keep it contained \ud83d\udc09\ud83d\udcad Let\u2019s go take a closer look! This path leads toward Inari Myojin Shrine \u26e9\ufe0f During hydrangea season, around these red torii gates\u2026 it turns into a gorgeous &#8220;Ajisai Corridor&#8221; filled with vibrant blooms \ud83d\ude0d\u2728\u2728 I was going to keep climbing, but\u2026 there were way too many bugs,<br \/>\nso I gave up on going any further \ud83d\ude2a Heading back down now. Alright, let\u2019s try going this way instead! I think there\u2019s a viewpoint up ahead,<br \/>\nso let\u2019s go check it out \ud83d\udc40 After going up the steps, we reach the 13-tiered stone pagoda! Apparently, this area is known as the \u201cRhododendron Path\u201d \ud83c\udf3a<br \/>\n(&#8230;though nothing&#8217;s blooming right now) Let\u2019s keep heading up! Oh? Now it\u2019s sloping slightly downhill ^^ Wow\u2026 from here,<br \/>\nyou can see the entire Okadera Main Hall \u2728 Alright, let\u2019s keep going \ud83c\udf3f Down the steps, walking another 2\u20133 minutes\u2026 There it is\u2014The Three-Storied Pagoda! This pagoda was actually rebuilt in 1986,<br \/>\nafter 514 years \u2728 The first floor opens to the public<br \/>\nonly once a year\u2014on the 3rd Sunday of October. That must be the viewing area! Wow\u2026 what a stunning view! You can see all of Asuka Village, including the Tachibana-dera area \u2728 Such a gorgeous panoramic view! And this pagoda\u2014it\u2019s surprisingly tall when you see it up close \u2728 Alright, let\u2019s head back down! As we came down\u2026 we were greeted by a sea of azaleas! They\u2019re blooming so beautifully~ \ud83c\udf38 And look\u2014at our feet, there are dahlias in little pots! \u2728 At Okadera, there\u2019s a purification bell that visitors can ring freely for protection from misfortune \ud83d\udd14 I\u2019m gonna check out the bell tower too! Apparently, this bell was supposed to be taken during the war,<br \/>\nand seven holes were drilled into it for metal testing. But luckily, it was never taken,<br \/>\nso even now it still rings out with a beautiful sound \u2728 You should totally try ringing it when you visit! \u2605 Next to this lantern,<br \/>\nthere\u2019s a little rest area where you can take a break \ud83c\udf75 They sell drinks too, so it\u2019s perfect if you need a breather \ud83d\ude04 Alright, time to head back \u2728 Are these rhododendrons? \ud83c\udf38 They\u2019re blooming so beautifully~ \ud83d\ude01\u2728 It\u2019s already 2PM now \ud83d\udd51 And even at this hour, there are still a ton of visitors ^^ Alrighty, let\u2019s wrap it up here! Oh wait\u2014I totally forgot to check out the Nio statues! lol This gate was built way back in 1612. Pretty impressive, huh? Alright, let\u2019s head to the bus stop~ \ud83d\ude8c We\u2019ll be taking the same route back as we did coming here. This slope actually has a 50m elevation difference \ud83d\ude05 But it\u2019s all downhill on the way back, so it&#8217;s a breeze! ^^ We made it back to the torii gate \u26e9 The bus stop is right in front of that building to the left.<br \/>\nIt\u2019s called \u201cOkadera-mae\u201d \ud83d\ude8c And here we are at the \u201cOkadera-mae\u201d bus stop! Here\u2019s the weekend &#038; holiday return schedule \ud83d\udd52 We\u2019ll take the 3:44 PM Akakame Route 16! \ud83d\udd52 There\u2019s a bench here, so let\u2019s sit and chill for a bit \u266a Oh! Is that a restaurant right across the street? It\u2019s \u201cAsuka Village Cafeteria\u201d \ud83c\udf7d<br \/>\nLooks like they do takeout too ^^ They\u2019ve got veggie-packed spice curry using local Asuka produce, plus udon, rice balls, caf\u00e9 lattes and more\u2014everything looks yummy \u2615\ud83c\udf5b\ud83c\udf59 It\u2019s 3:44 PM. Time to hop on the bus~ \ud83d\ude8c Wow\u2026 That climb up to Okadera was no joke \ud83d\ude02 lol I\u2019m honestly kinda wiped out\u2026 \ud83d\ude05 We\u2019re now back at the same bus stop we started from. Kashihara-jing\u016b-mae Station. Alright, back to Osaka we go-! It\u2019s now 4:31 PM. The express train just pulled in \ud83d\ude8b Let\u2019s head back to Osaka Abenobashi Station So, how did you like the stunning dahlia water basins<br \/>\nand the flowers floating in the pond? 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