The KUMEDERA temple shrine is about 800 meters from the Kashiharajingu-mae train station.
Two Nio statues protect the entrance of the temple shrine.
The 2 lifelike Nio statues are a must see.
The flattened rocks below were the foundation of something large.
The water fountain spout below contains some of the most unusual figures we have ever seen.
The ancient carved stone water spout is a mixture of Buddhist, Shinto and fish figures.
There is plenty of stone work to see.
The photographs were taken December 13, 2017.
The garden has pagoda and many carved stones.
There are also many handmade Buddhist statues.
There are many things to see but the fountain spout is what really impressed us the most.
Who made the fountain spout, when was it made and why was it made are unknown.
It took 90 minutes to see everything and it is free.