Tagoyama Fujizuka Shiki Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The climbing dates are limited.
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Shiki's Takoyama Fujizuka is located in the precincts of Shikishima Shrine. I've seen Fujizuka at a shrine with color 々, but it was the largest and full-fledged Fujizuka I've ever seen. That should be the case, this Fujizuka was one of the only five nationally designated important tangible folk cultural properties in Japan. I actually wanted to climb, but like the actual Mt. Fuji, there were mountain openings and mountain finishes, so I couldn't climb because it was a closed day. I would like to come again on the opening day.
It is a national important tangible folk cultural property.
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It is about 25 minutes walk from "Shiki Station" on the Tojo Line. Of course there is also a bus. Takoyama Fujizuka is said to have been built over the years by filling 33 shaku (10m) soil on the "Takoyamazuka", which has been called an ancient burial mound. ★ You can climb the summit, but you can enter the mountain only on the days of "Tomobiki" and "Daian" on the calendar. I was lucky enough to be a "happy person" who was able to enter the mountain. If you want to climb the mountain, check it out before going.
There are Fujizuka here and there, but there is still Fujizuka where you can worship Mt. Fuji properly. However, if you are not resident at the shrine office and want a red stamp, check it out.
Fujizuka is a hill that people who couldn't climb Fuji used to visit instead. The name of the bus stop near here is "Fujimichi", which is a place I've been interested in for a long time. It is located in Shikishima Shrine, but it is Tomohiko / Daian Day that you can enter Fujizuka.
Fujizuka located in Shikishima Jinja shrine in Shiki City, Saitama Prefecture. Shikishima Shrine, located near the Shinkawagishi River, where the legend of kappa is located, enshrines three shrines, Murayama Inari Shrine, Hoshino Inari Shrine, and Mizu Shrine in Asama Shrine, and was built in 1881 as a guardian of this area. There was a statue of Kappa in the precincts. From Prefectural Road 36, follow the road in a slightly narrow residential area to reach Shikishima Shrine. When you enter the precincts from the torii gate in front of you, you will find Mt. Tako Fujizuka in front of you. Height 8.7m, straight ...
The climbing dates are limited.
Shiki's Takoyama Fujizuka is located in the precincts of Shikishima Shrine. I've seen Fujizuka at a shrine with color 々, but it was the largest and full-fledged Fujizuka I've ever seen. That should be the case, this Fujizuka was one of the only five nationally designated important tangible folk cultural properties in Japan. I actually wanted to climb, but like the actual Mt. Fuji, there were mountain openings and mountain finishes, so I couldn't climb because it was a closed day. I would like to come again on the opening day.
It is a national important tangible folk cultural property.
It is about 25 minutes walk from "Shiki Station" on the Tojo Line. Of course there is also a bus. Takoyama Fujizuka is said to have been built over the years by filling 33 shaku (10m) soil on the "Takoyamazuka", which has been called an ancient burial mound. ★ You can climb the summit, but you can enter the mountain only on the days of "Tomobiki" and "Daian" on the calendar. I was lucky enough to be a "happy person" who was able to enter the mountain. If you want to climb the mountain, check it out before going.
Fujizuka
There are Fujizuka here and there, but there is still Fujizuka where you can worship Mt. Fuji properly. However, if you are not resident at the shrine office and want a red stamp, check it out.
Instead of climbing Mt. Fuji!
Fujizuka is a hill that people who couldn't climb Fuji used to visit instead. The name of the bus stop near here is "Fujimichi", which is a place I've been interested in for a long time. It is located in Shikishima Shrine, but it is Tomohiko / Daian Day that you can enter Fujizuka.
Beautiful fujizuka
Fujizuka located in Shikishima Jinja shrine in Shiki City, Saitama Prefecture. Shikishima Shrine, located near the Shinkawagishi River, where the legend of kappa is located, enshrines three shrines, Murayama Inari Shrine, Hoshino Inari Shrine, and Mizu Shrine in Asama Shrine, and was built in 1881 as a guardian of this area. There was a statue of Kappa in the precincts. From Prefectural Road 36, follow the road in a slightly narrow residential area to reach Shikishima Shrine. When you enter the precincts from the torii gate in front of you, you will find Mt. Tako Fujizuka in front of you. Height 8.7m, straight ...