Oya Keikan Park

The name ‘Oya’ comes from ‘the valley between large rocks’. When you stand here, you understand why they called it this. Beside a large lawn, the Sugata River flows between impressive Oya stone formations known as ‘Oyakigangun-Otomeyama’. The park is located between Oya Kannon and the Oya History Museum.

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  1. Tagsan Jihoin(Tage Fudoson)

  2. Onoguchike Jutaku (National Tangible Cultural Property)

  3. ROCK SIDE MARKET

  4. Oya Temple (Oya Kannon)

  5. Heiwa Kannon

  6. Kanehon Quarry(Quarry tour and experience)

  7. Oya History Museum(Visit the huge underground chambers of a former quarry)

  8. Byobu Iwa(Tangible Cultural Property designated by Tochigi Prefecture.)