In these 100-thousand-year-old volcanic rocks, you can see carvings of arhats, Buddhist achievers of enlightenment or nirvana. They were carved in the 19th century (Meiji era) by the Buddhist monk of nearby Kaizenji Temple (Fukura area), in memorial of fishermen lost at sea and to pray for marine safety.
Jūroku-rakan-iwa (16 Arhat Rocks)
Cultural Site