Across from Ohyaji Temple, find a couple of shops selling stone lanterns and bowls like these ones, presumably for gardens (Photo: S.C. Kurokawa)

Sep 30, 2012 - 1 min read

Sightseeing in Ohya Village

Quarry, Stoneware, Towering Goddess Statue, Temple

Stacy Kurokawa

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Ohya is a beautiful little town in Tochigi Prefecture. Ohya and limestone are synonymous. The town is surrounded by cliffs and spectacular peaks created from limestone production, so big it was used to manufacture airplanes during WWII, and so deep that it is always chilly (bring a cardigan or jacket). Ohyaji Temple is near the quarry and unique for Japan’s oldest Buddhist figure, sculpted into the wall of a cave as well as the skeleton remains of a prehistoric man. Then, climb to the head of a towering Peace Kannon statue in Ohya Keikan-koen Park.

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Across from Ohyaji Temple, find a couple of shops selling stone lanterns and bowls like these ones, presumably for gardens (Photo: S.C. Kurokawa)
View out gift/coffee shop window, Ohya Quarry Ruins (Photo: S.C. Kurokawa)
Find Ohya Heiwa Kannon in Ohya Keikan Koen, just across from Ohya-ji Temple (Photo: S.C. Kurokawa)
Ohyji Temple's garden has a carp pond, some lovely trees and Japanese bridge (Photo: S. C. Kurokawa)
Of all the places I took my mother in Japan, she liked Ohya best. We went there by bicycle. Greenery is abundant and seems to taking over. We saw quite a few derelict homes like this. The stone industry was far bigger years ago (Photo: S. C. Kurokawa)
We visited the gift shop at the public quarry and relaxed for a while with some refreshments in this attached coffee shop (Photo: S. C. Kurokawa)
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