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It's a small shrine.
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It is a shrine that enshrines the Confucian educator, Daisuke Yamagata, just off the Kofu Bypass. The precincts are overgrown with tall trees 々, giving a dark impression, but you can spend a cool summer. The tomb and statue of Daisuke Yamagata have been repaired. The shrine office is often unmanned, so you may not be able to get a red stamp depending on the timing.
It is a shrine dedicated to the Confucian scholar Daisuke Yamagata who was executed in the Meiwa incident. The reinforced concrete torii gate and other halls of worship, main shrine, and Chozuya in the Taisho era are designated as tangible cultural properties. Although it is a god of learning, at the end of February, when I visited, there were no people after the examination season and it was quiet. I was able to visit quietly.
It's a quiet place. It enshrines Daisuke Yamagata, a scholar at the end of the Edo period. However, the toilet is dirty just because it is old, and every autumn academic festival allows stores to be opened by people who seem to be anti-social organizations. In other words, it will be an adhesion with the self-governing association. In addition, the sexual disturbance of Kawaura Onsen "Yamagatakan" in Yamanashi City, which is the root of the surname Yamagata, is regrettable. However, on ordinary days, there is nothing particularly scary, so you can visit with peace of mind, but there are many absences of Miyaji-san and amulet ...
If you run on National Highway No. 20, there is an intersection called "Yamagata Shrine Kita", which is about 300m away. The origin of the name is because it enshrines Yamagata Daito, who was active as a Confucian pedagogist in the Edo period and was executed by the Shogunate as a son-in-law. Since he taught Confucianism, medicine, and military science at a cram school, he is also enshrined as a god of learning. It was built in 1921 and is new as a shrine. The precincts are not too wide, and it is a hiccup on the side of the main street, and it is calm ...
A shrine dedicated to the scholar 'Yamagata Ogaki' in the Edo period
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It is a shrine that enshrines the great man of Kai City, "Yamagata Daito", who advocated the idea that can be said to be the pioneer of democracy in the Edo period. It is said that this shrine was built during the Taisho era, but it is a famous local temple full of a spectacular atmosphere.
It's a small shrine.
It is a shrine that enshrines the Confucian educator, Daisuke Yamagata, just off the Kofu Bypass. The precincts are overgrown with tall trees 々, giving a dark impression, but you can spend a cool summer. The tomb and statue of Daisuke Yamagata have been repaired. The shrine office is often unmanned, so you may not be able to get a red stamp depending on the timing.
Shanxian Daxu を Xuxu る Shrine
It is a shrine dedicated to the Confucian scholar Daisuke Yamagata who was executed in the Meiwa incident. The reinforced concrete torii gate and other halls of worship, main shrine, and Chozuya in the Taisho era are designated as tangible cultural properties. Although it is a god of learning, at the end of February, when I visited, there were no people after the examination season and it was quiet. I was able to visit quietly.
He is the god of learning.
It's a quiet place. It enshrines Daisuke Yamagata, a scholar at the end of the Edo period. However, the toilet is dirty just because it is old, and every autumn academic festival allows stores to be opened by people who seem to be anti-social organizations. In other words, it will be an adhesion with the self-governing association. In addition, the sexual disturbance of Kawaura Onsen "Yamagatakan" in Yamanashi City, which is the root of the surname Yamagata, is regrettable. However, on ordinary days, there is nothing particularly scary, so you can visit with peace of mind, but there are many absences of Miyaji-san and amulet ...
A relatively new shrine enshrining Yamagata Ogaki
If you run on National Highway No. 20, there is an intersection called "Yamagata Shrine Kita", which is about 300m away. The origin of the name is because it enshrines Yamagata Daito, who was active as a Confucian pedagogist in the Edo period and was executed by the Shogunate as a son-in-law. Since he taught Confucianism, medicine, and military science at a cram school, he is also enshrined as a god of learning. It was built in 1921 and is new as a shrine. The precincts are not too wide, and it is a hiccup on the side of the main street, and it is calm ...
A shrine dedicated to the scholar 'Yamagata Ogaki' in the Edo period
It is a shrine that enshrines the great man of Kai City, "Yamagata Daito", who advocated the idea that can be said to be the pioneer of democracy in the Edo period. It is said that this shrine was built during the Taisho era, but it is a famous local temple full of a spectacular atmosphere.