It is an art museum of Kikkoman's founding family, Mogi Honke.
Art objects, which the 12th family head, Mr. Mogi Shichizaemon had
collected over the years, have been exhibited.
Noda, Noda City
Under the theme of “the river and the related industries”,
this museum introduces the history of the river improvement, water transport, Sekiyado-jo castle,
and Sekiyado Domain and displays various materials on the relations between
the river and people living in the areas surrounding it.
Sekiyado, Noda City
Noda City started growing two storks in 2012,
aiming at the village where storks fly as a symbol of biodiversity.
Mitsubori, Noda City
It is a relaxing and spacious flower garden located in
You can enjoy various flowers throughout the four seasons.
Shimizu, Noda City
It is a shrine where you can see wonderful sculptures.
The main hall was rebuilt in 1824 and still exists up to the present day.
Noda, Noda City
When you pass through the biggest torii gate of Noda city,
you will find the beautiful massive shrine ahead.
It includes plenty of goods given with cherry blossoms as a motif.
Noda-shi Sakuradai
In 1997, it was registered as a national tangible cultural asset.
Inside, there are a large hall, meeting rooms, an underground gallery.
Noda City Noda
It is a rare ancient burial mound with a horizontal residence
made of Bosyu stone, which was built in the latter half of the Kofun Period.
It was designated as a historic site of Noda city in 1995.
Iwana, Noda City
It is a mountain forest preserved based on Noda City Comprehensive Plan,
for the purpose of providing an opportunity to become close to greenery.
Tsuruho, Noda City
There is a monument left at the old factory site of
the former Iida family who is the oldest soy sauce brewer in Noda city.
Noda, Noda City
(Kannon: statue that is thought to be placed in Tosotsuten [Heaven])
It is said that it was founded in 1691.
Inside, there are Kannon statues called
Fudo Myoo(acala naatha in Sanskrit)and Mary(Virgin Mary)Kannon.
Also, it has the story of a hidden Christian Amakusa Shiro.
Mefuki, Noda City
They are back three dimensional sculptures Roku Jizo made in 1717,
and the words of “Two Years Rooster February" is placed in the stone monument.
These pretty sculptures are made painstakingly.
Nishigouya, Noda City
It has been said that this temple established by an unsui (wandering monk)called Ryosen,
who visited this place during the period of the Northern and Southern Courts (Japan),
provides a miracle for schoolwork and child rearing.
Nakazato, Noda City
In addition to preserving the natural environment, it was organized for the purpose of
providing a place where visitors can come into contact with nature, congregate, and learn.
Mitsubori, Noda City
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