Taga Taisha Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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As the god of longevity and bond, Taga Taisha has been revered by believers all over Japan since ancient times. It is loved by the name of "Gotaga God", and there are many gift shops and so on on both sides of the pilgrimage route from the Otorii gate in front of the station to the shrine. In addition, there are weeping cherry blossoms in spring and autumn leaves at Oshoin in autumn. The scenery is fascinating. There are also famous places such as Hikone Castle, Koto Sanzan, and Lake Biwa. About 1.7 million visitors a year.
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Peaceful Place ,but not must see
Peaceful,quiet,clean air... You can refresh your mind. Also you can buy some local foods and staffs around this shrine. Many shop are there.
Serene ... way off the beaten track and well worth it!
The shrine was founded in 660 A.D., and was even mentioned in the Kojiki - the oldest book in Japan. The shrine has a similar style to Ise Grand Shrine or Izumo Taisha, so the colours are very subdued...
Serene ... way off the beaten track and well worth it!
The shrine was founded in 660 A.D., and was even mentioned in the Kojiki - the oldest book in Japan. The shrine has a similar style to Ise Grand Shrine or Izumo Taisha, so the colours are very subdued...
Excellent historic shrine. Origins date back to the 600s. Small row of red gates behind the main building. Saw some priests doing a ritual while we were there. Nice taiko drum in the main building...
Peaceful Place ,but not must see
Peaceful,quiet,clean air... You can refresh your mind. Also you can buy some local foods and staffs around this shrine. Many shop are there.
Peaceful Place ,but not must see
Peaceful,quiet,clean air... You can refresh your mind. Also you can buy some local foods and staffs around this shrine. Many shop are there.
Serene ... way off the beaten track and well worth it!
The shrine was founded in 660 A.D., and was even mentioned in the Kojiki - the oldest book in Japan. The shrine has a similar style to Ise Grand Shrine or Izumo Taisha, so the colours are very subdued...
Serene ... way off the beaten track and well worth it!
The shrine was founded in 660 A.D., and was even mentioned in the Kojiki - the oldest book in Japan. The shrine has a similar style to Ise Grand Shrine or Izumo Taisha, so the colours are very subdued...
Nice surprise
Excellent historic shrine. Origins date back to the 600s. Small row of red gates behind the main building. Saw some priests doing a ritual while we were there. Nice taiko drum in the main building...