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Aoshi-jinja Shrine

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Historical Sites
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707 Yukyucho, Nagaoka, Niigata 940-0827, JapanMap
Phone+81 258-33-1769
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  • Escape810051
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    A Shinto shrine built by the Makino family

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    It is located at the entrance of Yukuyama Park. If you go up the stairs from the parking lot, you will see a magnificent company. It is said that it was erected by the former Nagaoka feudal lord (Makino family), and the shrine has Mitsuhakashiwa, the family crest of the Makino family. It seems that the temple did not collapse even in the Chuetsu earthquake.

    Reviewed on Jun 18, 2022
  • Ryutaro H
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    A shrine in Mt. Yukuyama

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    A shrine located in Yukuyama, a place of relaxation for Nagaoka citizens. The Nagaoka domain, Mr. Makino 3 It is a magnificent shrine with a long history that enshrines the generational feudal lord. Tombstones of successive Nagaoka feudal lords are lined up in the precincts.

    Reviewed on Mar 1, 2020
  • Traveler810973
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    It was a shrine in Yukuyama Yamauchi in Nagaoka City!

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    It was a shrine in Yukuyamayama, Nagaoka City. It seems that Tadatatsu Makino, the third feudal lord of the Nagaoka domain, deeply believed in Shinto and was given the god name of Aoshiba Myojin after his death.

    Reviewed on Oct 14, 2019
  • takayamaryuuzan
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    Longshan に Town Block

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    It originated from the fact that the Nagaoka domain 3 Tadatatsu Makino, the lord of the domain, was given the god name of Aoshiba Myojin during the Kyoho era. It is said that in the first year of Tenmei, the shrine was built and relocated to the shrine by imitating Nikko Toshogu to its current location. There is no gorgeous place, it has a taste that makes you feel history, and it has a personality. Away from the Hokuetsu Boshin War and World War II, the main shrine remains what it used to be.

    Reviewed on Jun 12, 2019
  • mura3yama3
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    Daji

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    I went to Hatsumode. I went there on the 3rd, but there were quite a few people. The red stamp is written by waiting for the priest who was out 々, and there are various types of omikuji, but it draws ordinary and is Migoto Daikichi. I was thinking about changing jobs, so it was good, so I think he did it and gently pushed his back from God. I would like to thank you when I calm down.

    Reviewed on Feb 17, 2019

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