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Historical shrine
This is a small but beautiful shrine to the West and slightly North of the castle. There are a number of steep steps to get up to it but it is worth the effort.
A shrine near Himeji Castle, around 10~15 walk from the castle (going the last 5~8 min will be stairs going up), you can go further up to a garden where you can take photos of the Castle. The shrine i...
It is said that it was built as a guardian shrine when building Himeji Castle. The park on the mountain is the viewpoint of Himeji Castle. The stone steps that climb the park in a straight line are tight, so it is recommended to visit Senhime Tenmangu and Otokoyama Tenmangu on the loose stone steps and go up to the park. On the day I visited, Mr. Miyaji was absent, and the red stamp for the three companies was put in the post by enclosing the address name and 1,000 yen in the envelope at the shrine office. I arrived in less than a week. Thank you for your consideration.
Historical shrine
This is a small but beautiful shrine to the West and slightly North of the castle. There are a number of steep steps to get up to it but it is worth the effort.
A bit of a hike
A shrine near Himeji Castle, around 10~15 walk from the castle (going the last 5~8 min will be stairs going up), you can go further up to a garden where you can take photos of the Castle. The shrine i...
Super view of the castle of Himeji
From the observation platform just next to this small sanctuary, you will have a super view of the castle :)
The Sanctuary, stairs and panoramic views of the Castle.
This sanctuary is just two minutes from the museum of literature and 15 minutes from the Himeji Castle.
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It is said that it was built as a guardian shrine when building Himeji Castle. The park on the mountain is the viewpoint of Himeji Castle. The stone steps that climb the park in a straight line are tight, so it is recommended to visit Senhime Tenmangu and Otokoyama Tenmangu on the loose stone steps and go up to the park. On the day I visited, Mr. Miyaji was absent, and the red stamp for the three companies was put in the post by enclosing the address name and 1,000 yen in the envelope at the shrine office. I arrived in less than a week. Thank you for your consideration.