Hie Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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it's not a tourist attraction
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It is a small shrine next to the hotel cherry. Although it is small, the building is old and it seems to have a good taste and history, but it was not a facility that could be called a tourist spot.
It is a shrine along a big street, close to the station. It was a small shrine with a good history (the building looks old). If you are staying near the station, you may want to take a walk.
JR I walked around the area on foot from Yamagata Station and stopped by. It was former Sanno Gongen, but now it is Hieda Shrine. There was a commentary from the entrance, so I read it and then worshiped 〇
It is a shrine near "Hotel Sakurabo" about 10 minutes walk from Yamagata Station. According to the guide board in the precincts, "this shrine is called genzanno gongen and kaneyori Shiba (the founder of the Mogami family), who entered Yamagata as Ushu Tandai in 1356, built the castle and enshrined the spirit of Hiyoshi Jinja shrine in Sakamoto, OMI province. It is said that ". It was moved to its current location in 1904.
it's not a tourist attraction
It is a small shrine next to the hotel cherry. Although it is small, the building is old and it seems to have a good taste and history, but it was not a facility that could be called a tourist spot.
Shinto shrine
It is a shrine along a big street, close to the station. It was a small shrine with a good history (the building looks old). If you are staying near the station, you may want to take a walk.
Yamako Sanchez
JR I walked around the area on foot from Yamagata Station and stopped by. It was former Sanno Gongen, but now it is Hieda Shrine. There was a commentary from the entrance, so I read it and then worshiped 〇
It's a small but beautiful shrine.
It is a shrine near "Hotel Sakurabo" about 10 minutes walk from Yamagata Station. According to the guide board in the precincts, "this shrine is called genzanno gongen and kaneyori Shiba (the founder of the Mogami family), who entered Yamagata as Ushu Tandai in 1356, built the castle and enshrined the spirit of Hiyoshi Jinja shrine in Sakamoto, OMI province. It is said that ". It was moved to its current location in 1904.