Mishima-taisha is a shrine located in Omiya-cho, Mishima city, Shizuoka prefecture. This is the main shrine of Izu no kuni (Izu country). Min...
Wakamiya Hachimangu Shrine was founded in the Eiroku era (1336-1573, the end of Muromachi era) by Iwasaki Tangonokami. The shrine worships Honda Wa...
Imado shrine is known as the one which has the first welcoming cat "Maneki Neko" in Edo era. There are two welcoming cats in front of the shrine...
This is a symbol of the Odawara family that was rebuilt in 1960. After the main castle underwent major reconstructions, dubbed the Great Heisei Res...
Here you can find the ruins of a village that traces back to the middle to late Jomon period. There are various kinds of remains as well as relics ...
It was founded in the early Muromachi period as a branch temple of Kencho-ji Temple in Kamakura, inheriting the remains of Kannondo and Kiyomizu-de...
Tojo Yasutoki, the third regent of the Kamakura shogunate established Jojuin Temple in 1219. The complex was burned down in 1333 when Nitta Yoshisa...
The Kuzuryū Shrine is an outer precinct shrine of the Hakone Shrine, worshipping the guardian deity of Lake Ashinoko and Kuzuryū Shrine. This shrin...
A famous temple built by Minamoto no Yoritomo in 1194, over 810 years ago. The satsuki tree in front of the main building is called “an offering of...
Built in 1933 by Kenzo Adachi, former secretary of state. It was built to be the spiritual training center and is now used as a folk museum.
“Dankazura” is the approach that connects second Torii and Tsuruoka Hachimangu, the length of which is about 500 m. It was constructed to pray for ...
It is a temple founded by Shingyobo, a disciple of Shinran. Shinran's son, Zenran stayed at Toji since he cherished it as the remains of the saint,...
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These statues are a part of Moto-Hakone Stone Buddhas which are located near Shojin-ko Lake.
This place used to be a narrow strait and a chokepoint of marine traffic because of its rapid flow during low/high tide. So, the shrine was built a...
This museum presents the history of how ships transferring people, goods, and culture have opened up the sea route from Japan to overseas since the...
This large moat was built dividing the ridge of the hillside of Mt. Hachiman that leads to the Honmaru (castle keep) of Odawara castle.
Oiso town is most famous for its more than 20 cave tombs that are a prefectural designated historic site. There are various base shapes such as squ...
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