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A quiet shrine at the foot of Tendo Park. It is originally a Yakushido that was originally located at the site of the main castle of Tendo Castle.
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It is a shrine at the western foot of Mt. Maizuru, where Tendo Park is located. I wondered if there was any remains related to Tendo Castle, so when I was searching around Tendo Park, there was this shrine at the site of Kitame Jinya, which was located as the branch village office of Mr. Tsuchiya of the Tsuchiura domain. Originally, Yakushido, which was located at the site of the main gate of Tendo Castle, was moved here, and Yakushi Nyorai was enshrined in the hall. It seems that two pillars of Miki and Kohikona were added Su. Highlands in places where many trees grow ...
JR I stopped by for a walk from Tendo Station using a rental cycle. It was in Mt. Atago, but it is said that he moved to this place. I have been walking 〇
When I went west, I saw an old stone torii gate. Yakushi Shrine. In the residential area of the north eye, there is also Younji Temple, which seems to have originally been Mt. Tendojo.
Yakushi Shrine is a small shrine located about 20 minutes walk from JR Tendo Station. I worshiped when I took a walk around the shrines and temples near Tendo Station in November. There is a stone monument with the name of the shrine and a white torii gate, which is located a little up the stone steps. On the day of the event, there was a white curtain, probably because it was under construction. It is a shrine that enshrines Okuninushi. On the small sign next to the stairs, there was an explanation of Kitame Jinya and Yakushido. I don't know if Yakushido became Yakushi Shrine before I knew it. ...
It is a shrine located on the west side of Tendo Park in Tendo City. The entrance was surrounded by a residential area and it was a little difficult to understand. It is said that this Yakushi Shrine was originally located on the top of Mt. Atago, but it was relocated to this place in 1678.
A quiet shrine at the foot of Tendo Park. It is originally a Yakushido that was originally located at the site of the main castle of Tendo Castle.
It is a shrine at the western foot of Mt. Maizuru, where Tendo Park is located. I wondered if there was any remains related to Tendo Castle, so when I was searching around Tendo Park, there was this shrine at the site of Kitame Jinya, which was located as the branch village office of Mr. Tsuchiya of the Tsuchiura domain. Originally, Yakushido, which was located at the site of the main gate of Tendo Castle, was moved here, and Yakushi Nyorai was enshrined in the hall. It seems that two pillars of Miki and Kohikona were added Su. Highlands in places where many trees grow ...
Tiantong Sanke
JR I stopped by for a walk from Tendo Station using a rental cycle. It was in Mt. Atago, but it is said that he moved to this place. I have been walking 〇
Tiantong Park より
When I went west, I saw an old stone torii gate. Yakushi Shrine. In the residential area of the north eye, there is also Younji Temple, which seems to have originally been Mt. Tendojo.
Temples and shrines
Yakushi Shrine is a small shrine located about 20 minutes walk from JR Tendo Station. I worshiped when I took a walk around the shrines and temples near Tendo Station in November. There is a stone monument with the name of the shrine and a white torii gate, which is located a little up the stone steps. On the day of the event, there was a white curtain, probably because it was under construction. It is a shrine that enshrines Okuninushi. On the small sign next to the stairs, there was an explanation of Kitame Jinya and Yakushido. I don't know if Yakushido became Yakushi Shrine before I knew it. ...
Right next to Tendo Park
It is a shrine located on the west side of Tendo Park in Tendo City. The entrance was surrounded by a residential area and it was a little difficult to understand. It is said that this Yakushi Shrine was originally located on the top of Mt. Atago, but it was relocated to this place in 1678.