Shiroha Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Japan is amazing
We spent 32 days. traveling around Japan this past March and April. We found the Japanese people to be the most wonderful hosts that we have ever encountered. If we were lost, we asked a stranger how ...
I took a walk in Omaezaki and waited for a long time for the return bus, so I walked halfway and found it and stopped by. The red stamp of the Takeda family is a treasure of the company. Also, the road next to the main shrine was "Yokosuka Kaido Salt Road". I worshiped and went home ○
It is located along the prefectural road 240, which is about 500 m from the sea, and there is a parking lot across the road from the shrine and about 20 cars can be parked. It is said that it was relocated from the former 々 and the komagata Jinja shrine in the direction of the pass and was founded in 837. At one point, it seems that he was involved in the wars of the Imagawa family, the Tokugawa family, and the Takeda family and was worried about being burned down, but there are Takeda family red stamps (3) as a shrine treasure, and letters from Shingen and Katsuyori are stored. It seems that I can't see it. This area is Enshu or En ...
This shrine I stopped by when sightseeing in Omaezaki. It is said to be a shrine related to the Takeda family, a warlord who was worth the Warring States period. It is said that the red stamp (Shingen stamp and Katsuyori stamp) issued by the Takeda family is left as a shrine treasure of this shrine. Unfortunately, I couldn't see the real thing because it wasn't open to the public, but there was a copy on the signboard. The main shrine was well-organized and I didn't feel much of a view of history. The Shinto ritual is prepared inside, and the chairs are arranged beautifully ...
Japan is amazing
We spent 32 days. traveling around Japan this past March and April. We found the Japanese people to be the most wonderful hosts that we have ever encountered. If we were lost, we asked a stranger how ...
Yumaezaki City Sands
I took a walk in Omaezaki and waited for a long time for the return bus, so I walked halfway and found it and stopped by. The red stamp of the Takeda family is a treasure of the company. Also, the road next to the main shrine was "Yokosuka Kaido Salt Road". I worshiped and went home ○
❝ Shirowajinja ❞
It is located along the prefectural road 240, which is about 500 m from the sea, and there is a parking lot across the road from the shrine and about 20 cars can be parked. It is said that it was relocated from the former 々 and the komagata Jinja shrine in the direction of the pass and was founded in 837. At one point, it seems that he was involved in the wars of the Imagawa family, the Tokugawa family, and the Takeda family and was worried about being burned down, but there are Takeda family red stamps (3) as a shrine treasure, and letters from Shingen and Katsuyori are stored. It seems that I can't see it. This area is Enshu or En ...
Takeda's Zhu Yinzhu
This shrine I stopped by when sightseeing in Omaezaki. It is said to be a shrine related to the Takeda family, a warlord who was worth the Warring States period. It is said that the red stamp (Shingen stamp and Katsuyori stamp) issued by the Takeda family is left as a shrine treasure of this shrine. Unfortunately, I couldn't see the real thing because it wasn't open to the public, but there was a copy on the signboard. The main shrine was well-organized and I didn't feel much of a view of history. The Shinto ritual is prepared inside, and the chairs are arranged beautifully ...