It is a quiet and calm place. The amulets are also very cute and nice! I'm looking forward to the red stamps with cut-up red stamps according to the season 😁
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Yoshino Jingu Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Yoshino Shrine is a shrine located at the foot of Mt. Yoshino, Yoshino Town, Yoshino County, Nara Prefecture. The shrine was built in the 25th year of Meiji (1892) in memory of Emperor Godaigo of Kenwu Zhongxing. The shrine is very large, and the buildings are simple and atmospheric. However, most tourists come here not for the shrine itself, but for cherry blossom viewing.
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Yoshino Jingu Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is a quiet and calm place. The amulets are also very cute and nice! I'm looking forward to the red stamps with cut-up red stamps according to the season 😁
Yoshino Shrine is beautiful and green in Yoshino Hills, Nara Prefecture, Japan. It is usually visited by tourists and is very quiet and solemn. It is the Royal Japanese shrine, so it is called the shrine. There are often young Japanese men and women holding Japanese weddings in Yoshino Shrine. Great place to visit.
Generally, it is not called Yoshino Mountain alone. It is called Yoshino Sanshan. It spans many counties. Nara County is only one of them, but it has also included many world-class treasures. Yoshino Shen Palace is also inextricably related to the royal family. You can come and see.
Yoshino is the most famous cherry-watching place in Japan in Yoshino-san, Yoshino-gun, Nara Prefecture. Yoshino-san is a shrine in Yoshino-san, quiet and solemn. There are not many tourists, and Japanese wedding ceremonies are often held in the shrine.
Halfway up Yoshino Mountain, next to the parking lot of thousands of books. It is solemn and quiet. I basically couldn't see any tourists when I went. This place is named for Yoshino Mountain. During the cherry blossom season, there are crowds. Very nice place.
Yoshino Shrine is a large-scale shrine at the foot of Yoshino Mountain. Yoshino Mountain is known as the Shenshan in the island country, and there are many fates for the Japanese emperor, who once took refuge here. So Japan is known as the Shenshan.