Takata Tenmangu Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It was a very quiet Tenmangu shrine.
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You will arrive at the torii gate at the entrance in about 7 minutes on foot from Exit 1 of Takada Subway Green Line. When you go up the stone steps, you can see Tenmangu. The site is not so large and it feels like a local Tenjin.
It is a shrine on a hill that climbed the slope north from Takada Station. The view toward Tsunashima was good and I could see Oyama in the distance. The precincts are clean and clean, and it is a place where you can feel like Qing 々. Plum blossoms were in bloom when I visited. There were other large mountain cherry trees, so I think it's wonderful in spring.
About 15 minutes from Yokohama Municipal Subway Takada Station toward the hill. There is a bus stop called Tenmangu-mae by bus from Tsunashima, but from here you can access it from the back of Tenmangu. The correct approach is to climb the stone steps that are likely to be about 100 steps through the torii gate that suddenly appears in a residential area. From the middle of the stone steps, you can see Mt. Fuji when the weather is nice. I went to the first shrine on New Year's Day, but there was a procession of about 15 minutes before I went to the main shrine and visited the main shrine. Store opening etc. ...
It is located on a hill about 15 minutes walk from Takada Station on the Yokohama Municipal Subway. When you climb the stone steps, you will find the main shrine (a place to worship) with a coin box. From here, the view is good and you can see the center of Yokohama city. The lion and guardian dog at the entrance of the precincts were also impressive.
It was a very quiet Tenmangu shrine.
You will arrive at the torii gate at the entrance in about 7 minutes on foot from Exit 1 of Takada Subway Green Line. When you go up the stone steps, you can see Tenmangu. The site is not so large and it feels like a local Tenjin.
The view from the shrine is good
It is a shrine on a hill that climbed the slope north from Takada Station. The view toward Tsunashima was good and I could see Oyama in the distance. The precincts are clean and clean, and it is a place where you can feel like Qing 々. Plum blossoms were in bloom when I visited. There were other large mountain cherry trees, so I think it's wonderful in spring.
It is a shrine loved by the locals.
About 15 minutes from Yokohama Municipal Subway Takada Station toward the hill. There is a bus stop called Tenmangu-mae by bus from Tsunashima, but from here you can access it from the back of Tenmangu. The correct approach is to climb the stone steps that are likely to be about 100 steps through the torii gate that suddenly appears in a residential area. From the middle of the stone steps, you can see Mt. Fuji when the weather is nice. I went to the first shrine on New Year's Day, but there was a procession of about 15 minutes before I went to the main shrine and visited the main shrine. Store opening etc. ...
It is a shrine with a good view on a hill.
It is located on a hill about 15 minutes walk from Takada Station on the Yokohama Municipal Subway. When you climb the stone steps, you will find the main shrine (a place to worship) with a coin box. From here, the view is good and you can see the center of Yokohama city. The lion and guardian dog at the entrance of the precincts were also impressive.