Shrine & Temple
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Jojuin Temple (YOKO_1401)
There is Fudo Myo-oh, the God of fire, at the temple. It’s also known as the God of matchmaking. When you set the pho…
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Fascinating Cultual Properties of Shin…
Shinshoji temple in Narita city is one of the biggest Buddhist temples in Japan. In this huge temple complex, there a…
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Goryo Shrine (YOKO_1403)
Goryo Shrine is a place for peaceful reflection in Kamakura. The spacious and quiet precincts will make you feel reli…
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Plenty of Foxes at Inari Shrine (JINS_…
Foxes are a messenger of Inari DeityMore than 30,000 Inari Shrines exist in Japan. Inari means "rice grows" and the d…
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Nikko Toshogu Shrine is not a singular…
Many of inbound tourists to Tokyo want to extend their legs to Nikko Toshogu Shrine because it is a central property …
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Horyu-ji: Five? No, it’s a Six-S…
Horyuji Temple and its Buddhist architectures are the world's oldest surviving wooden structures as they were constru…
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Takeda Shrine
OverviewTakeda Shrine was founded about 100 years ago on the ruins of the Tsutsujigasaki manshion, where the three ge…
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Arakurayama Sengen Park, one of the mo…
OverviewFrom this hilltop park, you can overlook Fujiyoshida City and Mt. Fuji, and the photographs of Mt. Fuji, cher…
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Pray for All Souls of Mongolian &…
The Engaku-ji Temple is ranked in the 2nd among the Five Great Zen Temples in Kamakura and, in fact, it boasts severa…
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Colorful & Solemn Shrine: Kumano …
Kumano Hayatama Taisha is one of Kumano Sanzan (the Three Grand Shrines in Kumano) which includes other two of Kumano…