
If you head from the north exit of Musashi-Kosugi Station past the Nippon Medical School and towards Kosugi Jinya-machi and Kosugi Goten-machi along Nakahara Kaido, you'll find Saimei-ji Temple. It's located right where the road known as "Key Road" is. The temple grounds are lush with greenery.

On the left side of the temple grounds, there's a pond called Kagami-no-Ike Pond, dedicated to Benzaiten, and there's a small rest area.

You'll find tables and chairs made of a stone that looks like emerald green.

I'm not an expert on stones, but they're beautiful, aren't they?

The seating surface of the stools also has a mirror finish. It's a nice spot to take a break while you're out for a walk. Along Nakahara Kaido nearby, there were barracks related to the Tokugawa shogunate during the Edo period, and there are many historical spots, so why not visit them!? (Check out the walking tour video!)
So, why not use this place as a relaxing spot near Musashi-Kosugi Station?






