The shrine of the Asakusa Shrine of the Fuji Yamato Shrine is located in Fuji Miya City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is the center of the belief of the Asakusa Shrine of the Fuji Yamato Shrine and the Mount Fuji. The main sacrifice is the Sakuyuki Sakushima of the Muhua. [1] It is said that in the 3rd year (27 BC), Emperor Tsuiren was the town sacrificed to Mount Fuji, and sacrificed to the Ashimi God in the mountain palace (now about 6 kilometers north).[1] In the first year of Datong (806), the village of Ueda was ordered by the Emperor of Pingcheng to build a social palace in the current place of the Grand Palace. [1] The Middle Ages were admired by well-known samurai such as Yuanlai Dynasty, Takeda Xinxuan, Takeda Shenglai, Tokugawa Kakang.[1] In the middle of the Edo era, Fuji mountaineering surged, and Asakusa shrine branches and Fuji-kushima beliefs emerged everywhere.[1]
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The shrine of the Asakusa Shrine of the Fuji Yamato Shrine is located in Fuji Miya City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is the center of the belief of the Asakusa Shrine of the Fuji Yamato Shrine and the Mount Fuji. The main sacrifice is the Sakuyuki Sakushima of the Muhua. [1] It is said that in the 3rd year (27 BC), Emperor Tsuiren was the town sacrificed to Mount Fuji, and sacrificed to the Ashimi God in the mountain palace (now about 6 kilometers north).[1] In the first year of Datong (806), the village of Ueda was ordered by the Emperor of Pingcheng to build a social palace in the current place of the Grand Palace. [1] The Middle Ages were admired by well-known samurai such as Yuanlai Dynasty, Takeda Xinxuan, Takeda Shenglai, Tokugawa Kakang.[1] In the middle of the Edo era, Fuji mountaineering surged, and Asakusa shrine branches and Fuji-kushima beliefs emerged everywhere.[1]
Xincangshan Asakusa Park is another postcard photo point. It takes about 10-15 minutes to walk down the mountain. The instructions are very clear. You can't go wrong. The park has to walk 398 steps on the mountain. You can also take the trail up the mountain. There are many cherry blossom trees. The cherry blossom season is beautiful. The mountain is Asakusa Shrine. It is worth it. Viewing points since
this is an old shrine with histories. but we find there are not many tourists. you can walk up the hills. there are also some shrines up the hills. the environment here is good. it can relax yourself by walking around and just enjoying the quiet environment.
The Shrine of the Shrine of the Estuary is a world cultural heritage. In addition to the main temple of the left, the largest treasure is the seven-benshan Shenmu, and the trees are hundreds of years old.
The ancient shrine with a history of more than a thousand years is fortunate to live next to the shrine. Get up in the morning and walk in the shrine. Look at the trees in the sky. That's good.
The shrine itself is very common, but the surrounding vegetation is very rich.