Itto Rock

Splitting perfectly in two

A massive boulder about 7 meters square located in Toiwadani, approximately 700 meters from Hotoku-ji Temple. The rock is famously split perfectly in half from the center.
According to legend, Sekishusai (Yagyū Munetoshi), during his training, fought a tengu (a mythical mountain spirit) and struck it down with a single sword stroke, leaving behind this split boulder.



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Facility information

Telephone
0742-94-0002
Address
Yagyucho, Nara, Nara
Transportation
Take a Nara Kotsu bus bound for “Yagyū / Ochi-Nakamura / Ishiuchi” from JR Nara Station or Kintetsu Nara Station (about 50 minutes), get off at “Yagyū,” then walk about 30 minutes.

* Private cars cannot reach the site directly. From Yagyū Tourist Parking, it is about a 15-minute walk.
Website
https://narashikanko.or.jp/course/detail_44.html

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