Mount Ikoma, Ikoma
#2 among attractions in Ikoma
Facts and practical information
Mount Ikoma is a mountain on the border of Nara Prefecture and Osaka Prefecture in Japan. It is the highest peak in the Ikoma Mountains with a height of 642 meters. ()
Ikoma Japan
Mount Ikoma – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hanazono Rugby Stadium, Hōzan-ji, Ryōsen-ji, Hiraoka Shrine.
- 3.1 miWSport venue, Sport, Arenas and stadiums
Hanazono Rugby Stadium, Osaka
79 min walk • Hanazono Rugby Stadium stands as a testament to Japan's growing passion for rugby, nestled within the vibrant city of Osaka. Opened in 1929, this iconic sports venue is revered as the oldest dedicated rugby stadium in the country and has been a hallowed ground for both...
- 0.6 miNESacred and religious sites, Buddhist temple, Temple
Hōzan-ji, Ikoma
16 min walk • Hōzan-ji is a Buddhist temple in Monzen-machi, Ikoma, Nara, Japan. Though officially dedicated to the deity Acala, the temple serves as a cult-center of the deity Kangiten and is also called 'Ikoma-Shōten'.
- 3.7 miETemple
Ryōsen-ji, Nara
95 min walk • Ryōsen-ji is a Buddhist temple in Nara, Japan. Founded in the eighth century, the Hondō is a National Treasure and a number of other buildings and temple treasures have been designated Important Cultural Properties.
- 1.8 miWTemple, Sacred and religious sites
Hiraoka Shrine, Osaka
45 min walk • Hiraoka Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Higashiōsaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It is the Ichinomiya of former Kawachi Province. The shrine's main festival is held annually on 1 February.
- ~330 ftNAmusement, Amusement park
Sheng ju shan shang you yuan de, Ikoma
2 min walk • Ikoma Mountain Amusement Park is an amusement park located on top of Mount Ikoma in Ikoma City, Nara Prefecture. It is owned and operated by Kintetsu Leisure Service, a subsidiary of Kintetsu Corporation.
- 1.4 miETemple
Ikoma Shrine, Ikoma
37 min walk • Ikoma Jinja is a Shinto shrine in Ikoma, Nara, Japan. Generally called Ikoma Taisha. The formal name of the shrine is "Ikomaniimasu-Ikomatsuhiko Jinja". This shrine is also known as "Ikoma-Taisha", which means "great shrine of Ikoma".
- 3.4 miNWTemple, Sacred and religious sites
Jigen-ji, Osaka
87 min walk • Jigen-ji, also known as Nozaki Kannon, is a temple located at the foot of Mt. Iimori, in Daitō, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It is famous for the 11-faced statue of Kanzeon Bosatsu, or Kannon, that it enshrines.
- 4.4 miNEMuseum, Art museum
Shōhaku Art Museum, Nara
114 min walk • Shōhaku Art Museum opened in Nara, Japan, in 1994. It was established thanks to donations of artworks and the support of Kintetsu. The collection comprises paintings and sketches by Uemura Shōen, Uemura Shōkō, and Uemura Atsushi, and special exhibitions are staged to help promote the appreciation of Nihonga.
- 4.1 miNWSacred and religious sites, Temple
Shijōnawate Shrine, Hirakata
105 min walk • Shijōnawate Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Shijōnawate, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. Its main festival is held annually on February 12. It was founded in 1890, and enshrines Kusunoki Masatsura along with 24 other kami. It is one of the Fifteen Shrines of the Kenmu Restoration.
- 4.6 miSNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Mount Shigi, Osaka
117 min walk • Mount Shigi is a mountain located in Ikoma District, Nara, Japan.
- 4.5 miEMuseum, Art museum
Nakano Museum of Art, Nara
115 min walk • Nakano Museum of Art opened in Nara, Japan, in 1984. Located across Kaerumata Pond from the Yamato Bunkakan, the Museum's collection of Meiji, Taishō, and Shōwa yōga, nihonga, sculptures, and copper-plate engravings, built up by Nakano Kanji, includes works by Asai Chū, Nakamura Tsune, Kishida Ryūsei, Suda Kunitarō, and Yokoyama Taikan.