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Nihonmatsu Shrine

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Other Places of WorshipHistorical Sites
Open today at 9:00-15:30
Address:
1-61 Motomachi, Nihonmatsu 964-0917, Fukushima PrefectureMap
Phone+81 243-22-1066
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  • Meander767454
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    It's a shrine where your heart is washed.

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    Perhaps because the weather was good, I was able to see the shrine shining in the morning sun. It seems that it has been deeply revered by the lords who governed the area, about 2~3 minutes walk from JR Nihonmatsu Station.

    Reviewed on Dec 4, 2021
  • Mikiya T
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    Worship with love

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    The location is at the end of the road that extends straight from Nihonmatsu Station. You can reach the torii gate in about 3 minutes on foot, but you can go up the stairs a little from there. The gates and shrines are from the Edo period, and you can feel the profoundness. Nihonmatsu is famous for its cherry blossoms, but it was also in bloom at Nihonmatsu Shrine at the same time.

    Reviewed on Apr 27, 2021
  • woures
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    A shrine where you can see a magnificent torii gate right from the station

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    Although it is a shrine near the station, it is easy to visit because the parking lot in front of the station can be used for free up to 30 minutes by car. It is a few minutes drive from 4 Line. When I went up the stairs through the torii gate, the atmospheric hall of worship and Kagura hall, and above all, the two main halls lined up were wonderful.

    Reviewed on Feb 14, 2021
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    Kumano Palace と Yasaka Palace を Combined した Shrine

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    Around 1145, the Adachi clan enshrined Kumano no Miya, and when the HATAKEYAMA clan built Nihonmatsu Jo castle in the later period, Kumano no Miya was transferred to the castle and enshrined hachimangu shrine, which was his own Ujigami, and enshrined it. In 1661, the Niwa clan transferred both shrines to the present place, and the Kumano no Miya was enshrined in the upper seat and hachimangu shrine was enshrined in the lower seat, and two shrines were called 'goryo Sha.' The shrine building disappeared in 1794 by fire, and it was rebuilt in 1806 and changed to the name Nihonmatsu Jinja shrine in 1872.

    Reviewed on Apr 25, 2020
  • nobeokai
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    Mysterious な space

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    It is about 3 minutes walk from JR Nihonmatsu Station. You will arrive if you walk straight from the station. The slope of the stairs is quite steep, but I got power in a very mysterious place.

    Reviewed on Mar 19, 2020

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