This is the third Asakusa shrine I have come to in a few days! This is a large scale because it is called "Dashe". You can take the Green Line bus directly to the door. There are not many people inside, very quiet and cool.
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Fujiomurosengen Shrine Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Sengen Shrine, the main shrine, is an ancient shrine built in the 2nd station of Mount Fuji in 699 AD. Since its establishment, it has been sheltered by powerful generals of the Tokugawa family, such as the imperial family and the Eastern expedition general Takeda Sandai, and thus has been revered locally.
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Fujiomurosengen Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This is the third Asakusa shrine I have come to in a few days! This is a large scale because it is called "Dashe". You can take the Green Line bus directly to the door. There are not many people inside, very quiet and cool.
It's really good. Have a chance to go and see it together.
A shrine very close to the hotel, this is probably the most broken place I have seen in Japan. I have seen it in a small shrine. I have never seen it in a dilapidated place. It seems to be in disrepair for a long time.
If you have time to go shopping, there is no time to basically be similar to other shrines. Very simple.
Passing by on the way to Mount Fuji, I went in and looked