Monument inscribed with a tanka poem, monument
Stone tablet of Sazanami Iwaya
"126 Island openly autumn of the water"
When Sazanami Iwaya came sightseeing in Onuma very much in September, 1919, as a one who finished up of the juvenile literature of the Meiji, an achievement wrote it. When "I look up at that magnificent Mt. Komagatake and looked around Onuma that is quietness, I write it unintentionally with hum んだ". The small wave was born in Tokyo and wanted to be a novelist, but I converted later and won fame in juvenile literature. The location of the monument is in Onuma walk roadside, the boundary of the temple of the Showa era.