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2026年7月28日,熊本發生強烈地震。部分景點、飯店與交通可能關閉或受影響,熊本城也再度受損。出發前請先確認住宿、交通與各景點的最新狀況。
本警示資訊更新於2026年7月。
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A natural cave on Mount Kinpo where swordsman Miyamoto Musashi wrote The Book of Five Rings, on the grounds of Unganzenji temple with hundreds of rakan statues along the approach.
Reigando is a shallow natural cave on the western side of Mount Kinpo in Kumamoto City, within the grounds of the Zen temple Unganzenji. The swordsman Miyamoto Musashi spent his final years in Higo Province and, according to tradition, retreated to this cave to write The Book of Five Rings, his treatise on strategy and swordsmanship, around 1643. Unganzenji, also known as Iwato Kannon, is said to have been founded in the mid-14th century by a Zen monk from Yuan China. Along the path from the temple to the cave stand the Five Hundred Rakan, stone figures of Buddhist disciples said to have been dedicated over about 24 years by a Kumamoto merchant some two centuries ago. The site is open from 8:00 to 17:00 and adult admission is 300 yen.
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Kumamoto, Japan
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How do I get to Reigando?
It is easiest by car, about 21 kilometers from the Kumamoto Interchange. By bus, take a service from Kumamoto Sakuramachi Bus Terminal, get off at Iwato Kannon-iriguchi, and walk about 20 minutes.
Why is Reigando famous?
It is the cave where the swordsman Miyamoto Musashi is said to have written The Book of Five Rings in his final years.
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