Yagi cho retains its historic ambience , with Unebi Station as the nearest station. Unebi Station is an unmanned JR station on the less-used 万葉まほろば Line. Despite its quietness, it features a VIP room due to visits by the Imperial family to nearby Kashihara Shrine. Meanwhile, Kintetsu Yamatoyagi Station serves as a bustling terminal with real estate offices, a department store, and dining areas, attracting many visitors.
The Yagi-Shingu Express Bus is Japan's longest bus route, covering 169.8 kilometers with 168 stops. The journey taken approximately 6.5 hours and includes three breaks, but no driver changes. The bus travels via National Route 168 through the Kii Mountains without using highways.
Ofusa Kannon Temple is famous for its summer “Wind Chime Festival,” where about 2,500 wind chimes are hung throughout the grounds, creating a soothing sound. Additionally, the temple hosts the “Rose Festival” in spring and autumn, showcasing approximately 3,800 varieties of roses in full bloom.
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