This building featured in the 2009 Academy Award每winning Best Foreign Language film, Okuribito (云仁曰太午; Departures). You can't go in, but you'll see stills from the film signposted out the front. A bunch of other locations around town were used in the film, too 每 see the signs for directions.
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
17 MILES
The 2446 stone steps through ancient cedars to Haguro-san's summit (419m) have been smoothed by centuries of pilgrims. The climb, taking up to two hours,#
27.75 MILES
Accessible from July to September, Gas-san (1984m) is the highest of Dewa Sanzan's sacred mountains. From Hachig身me (匐磁醴; eighth station) the route passes#
28.05 MILES
Accessible from May to October, Yudono-san (1504m) is the spiritual culmination of the Dewa Sanzan trek. Coming from Gas-san it's a short walk from the#
12.19 MILES
The world's largest jellyfish tank 每 containing 30 to 40 species at any one time 每 was given a spark by a Nobel Prize每winning scientist who discovered a#
27.34 MILES
Beyond the giant red torii of this shrine, ancient tradition (and stern-faced priests) forbids disclosure of what you witness. It's forbidden to#
10.62 MILES
Seven kilometres west of Tsuruoka is this Zen Buddhist temple, complete with five-tier pagoda and large gateway. It dates from the 10th century, when it#
13.17 MILES
Founded in 1950 by the former Lord Sh身nai in order to preserve local culture, this museum features Sakai-family artefacts, two Meiji-era buildings, a#
27.66 MILES
At the peak of Gas-san is the deeply spiritual Shint身 shrine of Gassan-jinja. Before entering you must be 'purifed': bow to receive the priest's#
Nearby Northern Honsh迂 (T身hoku) attractions
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This sprawling hilly park has views of the ocean and is a wonderful spot for a stroll or a picnic, especially at sunset. In April, 400 cherry trees burst#
2. Historical Abumiya Residence
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Opposite the city hall, this private home once belonged to a wealthy shipping agent. With a beautiful garden and a fascinating variety of room divisions#
10.62 MILES
Seven kilometres west of Tsuruoka is this Zen Buddhist temple, complete with five-tier pagoda and large gateway. It dates from the 10th century, when it#
12.19 MILES
The world's largest jellyfish tank 每 containing 30 to 40 species at any one time 每 was given a spark by a Nobel Prize每winning scientist who discovered a#
13.17 MILES
Founded in 1950 by the former Lord Sh身nai in order to preserve local culture, this museum features Sakai-family artefacts, two Meiji-era buildings, a#
17 MILES
The 2446 stone steps through ancient cedars to Haguro-san's summit (419m) have been smoothed by centuries of pilgrims. The climb, taking up to two hours,#
27.34 MILES
Beyond the giant red torii of this shrine, ancient tradition (and stern-faced priests) forbids disclosure of what you witness. It's forbidden to#
27.66 MILES
At the peak of Gas-san is the deeply spiritual Shint身 shrine of Gassan-jinja. Before entering you must be 'purifed': bow to receive the priest's#