Takafusa Shrine Kamisha Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Takafusa Shrine has Kamisha (Yunishikawakami Village) and Shimosha (Yunishikawashimo Village), each of which is the guardian. Yunishikawa Takafusa Shrine enshrines Suwa Daimyojin. The photo is Shimosha.
It is a shrine located a little near the hot spring town from the village of the Taira family. It may be overlooked, but from the road you will go up the long and narrow stone steps.
The sculptures on the shrine are wonderful, but...
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This is a tourist facility that is set up with the village of the Heike and the Kuribayashi Forest Park, but the village of the Heike is crowded, and the Kuribayashi Forest Park and the forest park are only small forests. I'm not interested in the trees of Taira no Kiyomori and Shigemori. If you think that the suspension bridge is a suspension bridge that shakes more, it's sturdy and just like a bridge. At the end, I went to Takafusa Shrine. This place where the fallen people of the Taira family opened, a shrine enshrining Taira Takafusa, which is said to be its chief, ...
It is the guardian deity of Yunishikawa Onsen! It seems that there are upper and lower shrines at Takafusa Shrine, but we visited the upper shrine in the Yunishikawakami village! The torii gate is new, but the shrine was built in 1504! If you look closely at the small old shrine, you will see magnificent sculptures such as dragons and lions! Must-see!
The quiet shrine was a historic shrine built more than 500 years ago.
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It is a shrine standing soberly in the forest. I wasn't impressed by the appearance. However, when I heard the origin, I was able to immerse myself in the atmosphere with a slightly different feeling. There are two Takafusa Shrines, Kamisha and Shimosha. It is located in the Yunishikawakami village and the Yunishikawashita village. Both have an old history built in the 1500s. It is also an important guardian deity for the Heike family who flowed to the Yunishi River, and has been valued. It doesn't look big, it doesn't showy ...
Tang Xichuan Jiluo の Zhenshouxuan
Takafusa Shrine has Kamisha (Yunishikawakami Village) and Shimosha (Yunishikawashimo Village), each of which is the guardian. Yunishikawa Takafusa Shrine enshrines Suwa Daimyojin. The photo is Shimosha.
at the end of the stone steps.
It is a shrine located a little near the hot spring town from the village of the Taira family. It may be overlooked, but from the road you will go up the long and narrow stone steps.
The sculptures on the shrine are wonderful, but...
This is a tourist facility that is set up with the village of the Heike and the Kuribayashi Forest Park, but the village of the Heike is crowded, and the Kuribayashi Forest Park and the forest park are only small forests. I'm not interested in the trees of Taira no Kiyomori and Shigemori. If you think that the suspension bridge is a suspension bridge that shakes more, it's sturdy and just like a bridge. At the end, I went to Takafusa Shrine. This place where the fallen people of the Taira family opened, a shrine enshrining Taira Takafusa, which is said to be its chief, ...
The sculptures of the shrine are a must-see!
It is the guardian deity of Yunishikawa Onsen! It seems that there are upper and lower shrines at Takafusa Shrine, but we visited the upper shrine in the Yunishikawakami village! The torii gate is new, but the shrine was built in 1504! If you look closely at the small old shrine, you will see magnificent sculptures such as dragons and lions! Must-see!
The quiet shrine was a historic shrine built more than 500 years ago.
It is a shrine standing soberly in the forest. I wasn't impressed by the appearance. However, when I heard the origin, I was able to immerse myself in the atmosphere with a slightly different feeling. There are two Takafusa Shrines, Kamisha and Shimosha. It is located in the Yunishikawakami village and the Yunishikawashita village. Both have an old history built in the 1500s. It is also an important guardian deity for the Heike family who flowed to the Yunishi River, and has been valued. It doesn't look big, it doesn't showy ...