The monuments of Chiba Prefecture, east of Tokyo, were built in 863 AD and completed in 927 in the Heian era. It is also known as the Yifubi Shrine and the Palace of the Sunset.
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Ōhi Shrine (Funabashi Daijingū) Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Funabashi Grand Shrine (Yuhi No Palace) is an ancient shrine with a history of more than 1,900 years. It was burnt down in the Battle of Funabashi during the Meiji Restoration period. After the Meiji period, the main buildings were rebuilt. It is a very quiet place in the Funabashi area.
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Ōhi Shrine (Funabashi Daijingū) Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The monuments of Chiba Prefecture, east of Tokyo, were built in 863 AD and completed in 927 in the Heian era. It is also known as the Yifubi Shrine and the Palace of the Sunset.
Uh, there are more trees, the scenery is OK, nothing particularly beautiful, people in the neighborhood can take a vacation to stroll around, if it is too far, it is not recommended, there is nothing more famous
Very beautiful and beautiful Japanese architecture, worth savoring