Ryūtaku-ji, Mishima
#9 among attractions in Mishima
Facts and practical information
Ryūtaku-ji is a Buddhist temple belonging to the Myōshin-ji branch of the Rinzai school of Japanese Zen, Buddhism located in Mishima, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. ()
Ryūtaku-ji – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Rakuju-en, Kashiya Cave Tombs, Numazu Imperial Villa, Skywalk.
- 1.8 miSWGarden, Park
Rakuju-en, Mishima
47 min walk • Rakuju-en is a serene oasis tucked away in the bustling city of Mishima, Japan. This traditional Japanese garden is a hidden gem that offers visitors a tranquil escape from the urban environment. The garden, which spans approximately 3.2 hectares, is a place of natural...
- 4.7 miSArchaeological site
Kashiya Cave Tombs, Izunokuni
121 min walk • The Kashiya Cave Tombs is an archaeological site containing the ruins of a final Kofun period to early Nara period necropolis in the Kashiya neighborhood of the town of Kannami, Shizuoka in the Tōkai region of Japan.
- 6 miSWPark
Numazu Imperial Villa, Numazu
153 min walk • The Numazu Imperial Villa is a former imperial summer residence located in the city of Numazu, Shizuoka, Japan. The villa was constructed by Emperor Meiji in July 1893 and was a favorite residence of his son, Crown Prince Yoshihito, the future Emperor Taishō.
- 3.1 miEPark, Bridge, Scenic walking areas
Skywalk, Mishima
79 min walk • Mishima Skywalk is a pedestrian bridge officially known as the Hakone Seiroku Mishima Suspension Bridge that spans a valley on the southwestern rim of the Mount Hakone caldera in Mishima, Shizuoka, Japan. The primary function of the bridge is to provide visitors with panoramic views of Mount Fuji and Suruga Bay.
- 2.3 miSMuseum
Sano Art Museum, Mishima
59 min walk • The Sano Art Museum is a private art museum, located in the Nakata neighborhood of the city of Mishima, Shizuoka Prefecture, central Japan.
- 1.7 miSShinto shrine complex with a museum
Mishima Taisha, Mishima
45 min walk • The Mishima Taisha is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Mishima in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is the ichinomiya of former Izu Province. The main festival of the shrine is held annually on August 16, and features yabusame performances.
- 1.8 miSTemple
Shizuoka Sengen Shrine, Mishima
46 min walk • Shizuoka Sengen Jinja is the name for a collective group of three Shinto shrines now forming a single religious corporation, located at Mount Shizuhata in Aoi-ku, Shizuoka, in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
- 3.8 miEMuseum, Observatories and planetariums
Gekko Observatory, Mishima
98 min walk • Gekko Tenmondai is an astronomical observatory located in the Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It was founded in 1957 and is owned by the International Foundation for Cultural Harmony.
- 2.5 miNWGarden, Park
Fuji Bamboo Garden, Mishima
64 min walk • The Fuji Bamboo Garden is Japan’s only botanical garden specializing in bamboo. Fuji Bamboo Garden is located in Nagaizumi, which is part of Japan's Shizuoka Prefecture.
- 2 miWTown, Area
Nagaizumi, Mishima
51 min walk • Nagaizumi is a town located in Suntō District, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 August 2019, the town had an estimated population of 43,568 in 18154 households and a population density of 1,600 persons per km².
- 3.9 miSTown, Area
Kannami, Mishima
101 min walk • Kannami is a town located in Tagata District, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 August 2019, the town had an estimated population of 37,782 in 16,401 households and a population density of 580 persons per km².