Mizuma Temple — Hilltop Buddha Overlooking Kyushu
Perched on a 221-meter hilltop above the Chikugo River plain, Mizuma-dera (水分寺) offers an extraordinary panoramic view that extends from the Aso caldera rim in the south to the Fukuoka skyline in the north on clear days — a 120-km visual sweep that illustrates how flat and how vast the Kyushu interior actually is. The temple itself, said to date from the 7th century, is modest and unpretentious, clustered around an open-air platform that feels suspended between the farmland below and the sky above.
The approach road winds through persimmon orchards and Japanese cypress plantations, passing three small subsidiary shrines that punctuate the climb like chapters in a story. The summit area is completely undeveloped — no vending machines, no gift shops, no other infrastructure.
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