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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  2. Onoguchike Jutaku (National Tangible Cultural Property)

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

  4. Oya Temple (Oya Kannon)

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

  6. Tagsan Jihoin(Tage Fudoson)

  7. Kanehon Quarry(Quarry tour and experience)

  8. ROCK SIDE MARKET