The former Enyuu-ji Temple Garden in Omura City is a nationally designated scenic spot and a rare cultural heritage site in Japan as an early Edo-style stone garden. The dry waterfall and stream, made up of about 400 stones, show a landscape garden style, and the beautiful scenery of cherry blossoms floating on the surface of the pond is breathtaking. The temple enshrines the successive shoguns, and there is also a monument to the Omura clan samurai who engaged in loyalist activities at the end of the Edo period. It's a free spot where you can take a leisurely stroll, and it's a hidden gem that is sure to captivate you once you visit.
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