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Main route Minoh

Minoh City is famed for its waterfalls and wild monkeys. It takes 25 minutes by the Hankyu Mino Line from Umeda, Osaka. Sixty percent of Mino is mountains covered with forests, and there are some tourist attractions.
The Mino Quasi-National Park, Katsuodera Temple are two of the most notable. Ennogyoja founded the mountain religion there.
The city is famous for its maple leaves, so it’s a good spot to go hiking. Also, there are hot springs and hotels.






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Saigoku Kaido, or the western highway, is the ruins of the main camp of Segawa, Hanmachi, site of Takafudado in Makiochi, and the House of Kayano Sanpei, who was Akoroshi.

Mino Waterfall
This Water falls from 33m high and named "MINO" after its appearance which sees to be straw raincoat. Beautiful maple trees decorate around waterfall in autumn.

Mino Quasi-National Park
Mino Quasi-National Park is located at the mountain district of northern Mino City. From old times it is famous for its water fall and maple leaves. The park has an altitude of 100- 600 meters, then it is a treasury of nature and bugs: 1100spiecies of plants and 3000 kinds of insects there.

Ryuanji Temple
Ennogyoja as a place of ascetic practices founded Ryuanji Temple. A lot of monks practicing asceticism come to this head temple of asceticism believing in mountains. The temple is dedicated Benzaiten, or the Godess of Eloquence and art, in Japan.

Katsuodera Temple
Katsuodera Temple is the 23 amulet distributing office in thirty-three temples in Saigoku. There is a Buddhist temple gate, Taho Tower, the Main Hall in the mountain. It is also popular as a beutiful spot of cherry blossom and maple leaves.
Admission fee: 400yen