Two nice things about enjoying Mt. Oyama, before you even get started, is the walk up the slope from the bus to the cable car, and then the cable car ride itself. The temples and shrines come after, once you go up the mountain. The slope is full of atmosphere, with tiny shops and restaurants, as well as much larger ryokan style inns, where you can stay overnight, or stop for lunch. Spinning tops, the cute official local mascot, and tofu are the specialties here. The view from the cable car and from the stations after getting off is magnificent.
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Mt. Oyama Cable Car and Slope
A stroll up the slope is the first thing to enjoy here
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At the cable car station
Looking down from the station bridge crossing at the descending cable car, mountain and town
Tops are popular here. They even use them as sidewalk markers
A tops craftsman creating a new souvenir
Beauty on the slope
A souvenir shop
This top is a real beauty
Pickles, sugar cane and what else...
Monument along the slope
Entrance to an inn where you can stay overnight or enjoy a tofu lunch
Wow! This sacred mountain also has Power Spot tours
Getting on the cabel car
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Justin Velgus
11 years ago
2800 yen seems like a lot for a top if you think it is nearly a toy. But as your caption says, it is a realy beauty and work of art. For an art piece, it is reasonable I think.
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