Ninomiya Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The tumulus was great!
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This time, I stopped by this shrine that I suddenly found while sightseeing in Tsuganuma-juku. From the old Kumanuma-juku highway, you can climb the stone steps to access the main shrine, but what surprised me was that there was a place blocked by a small wooden fence near the middle of the stone steps, and if you think something was wrong, I was very surprised that the name was also Ninomiya Shrine Kofun, which is estimated to have been built in the 6~7 century. The inside is squeezed, but it seems to be quite deep, and the commentary board is also installed ...
It is a shrine on a small hill, and you can see Nakasendo "Tsumanuma-juku" below. There is an old burial mound (stone chamber) in the precincts, which makes you feel the history.
Ninnomiya Shrine in Kakamigahara City is a shrine next to Nakasendo / Numajuku Wakimotojin. The approach faces Nakasendo, and the main shrine is enshrined on a small mountain. According to the information board, it was a rare shrine where the burial mound built in the late Kofun period (late 6th century) was not a small mountain, but a shrine.
It is a representative shrine in Nakasendo and Numa-juku, and is a small shrine located on a small elevation up the stone steps. There is also a Ninomiya Shrine tumulus that makes you feel the history. Someone was practicing the golf approach with Do hall 々 in the precincts. I want you to know the location pattern.
It is located in Nakasendo / Numa-juku. When you climb the steep stone stairs, a horizontal stone chamber with a depth of 6m is exposed. The main deity is Kokusa-no-Mikoto. There are very few visitors.
The tumulus was great!
This time, I stopped by this shrine that I suddenly found while sightseeing in Tsuganuma-juku. From the old Kumanuma-juku highway, you can climb the stone steps to access the main shrine, but what surprised me was that there was a place blocked by a small wooden fence near the middle of the stone steps, and if you think something was wrong, I was very surprised that the name was also Ninomiya Shrine Kofun, which is estimated to have been built in the 6~7 century. The inside is squeezed, but it seems to be quite deep, and the commentary board is also installed ...
A shrine with a tumulus
It is a shrine on a small hill, and you can see Nakasendo "Tsumanuma-juku" below. There is an old burial mound (stone chamber) in the precincts, which makes you feel the history.
Zhongshan Road, Wumasu の Ancient Tomb Shrine です
Ninnomiya Shrine in Kakamigahara City is a shrine next to Nakasendo / Numajuku Wakimotojin. The approach faces Nakasendo, and the main shrine is enshrined on a small mountain. According to the information board, it was a rare shrine where the burial mound built in the late Kofun period (late 6th century) was not a small mountain, but a shrine.
Shaonumasu の Youxu ある Shrine
It is a representative shrine in Nakasendo and Numa-juku, and is a small shrine located on a small elevation up the stone steps. There is also a Ninomiya Shrine tumulus that makes you feel the history. Someone was practicing the golf approach with Do hall 々 in the precincts. I want you to know the location pattern.
The burial mound is in the precinct.
It is located in Nakasendo / Numa-juku. When you climb the steep stone stairs, a horizontal stone chamber with a depth of 6m is exposed. The main deity is Kokusa-no-Mikoto. There are very few visitors.