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Haguromachi Touge, Tsuruoka, Yamagata 997-0211, JapanMap
Phone+81 235-62-2355
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  • japanese_doremi
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    "Prince Hachiko" has an interesting legend. It's a shrine that enshrines the "Prince Hachiko".

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    "Prince Hachiko" has an interesting legend. It's a shrine that enshrines the "Prince Hachiko". "Prince Hachiko" is a member of the imperial family during the Asuka period and the third prince of "Emperor Sushun". It seems that "Prince Hachiko" escaped to Tohoku and Yamagata because his father "Emperor Sushun" was assassinated by "Soga Umako", but the keywords "Yata Glass" and "Eight Maiden" there. "Dewa Sanzan" The legend of opening is very interesting personally and I wanted to visit here. It was a good feeling. Chi ...

    Reviewed on Jan 14, 2024
  • k_matsu132
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    A shrine enshrining Prince Hachiko, the founder of dewa Sanzan Jinja shrine

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     If you climb the approach that continues the stone steps of Mt. Haguro, you will find the summit. Even though it was the summit, it was quite large, and many temples and shrines were built. At the end of the approach, there was a bright red torii gate, and on the left hand that passed through the torii gate, there were 2 shrines. Itsukushima Shrine is on the left and Hachiko Shrine is on the right. This Hachiko Shrine is a shrine that enshrines Prince Hachiko, the founder of Dewa Sanzan Shrine. Originally, it was opened as Kaisando in 1619 in the Edo period, but Shinto and Buddhism in the Meiji period ...

    Reviewed on Dec 29, 2023
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    Located near the Sanjinaiden

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    The tomb of Prince Hachiko is located on the top of Mt. Haguro, east of the former Haguro Town Hall. It is located very close to the Sanjinaiden. Prince Hachiko is said to be the founder of Dewa Sanzan, and is said to be the only tomb in the Tohoku region. Until the beginning of Edo, the statue of Prince Hachiko, the founder, was enshrined in the five-storied pagoda (currently a national treasure). When a high priest called Kokaiin on Mt. Hiei visited the five-storied pagoda, he was asked about the statue and worshiped nine times. The founder was recorded in the imperial court, and it was said that it was good to have no own palace. There ...

    Reviewed on Oct 28, 2021
  • kohechin
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    it's small.

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    After passing through the torii gate of Mt. Haguro, it was the first small shrine, but the inside was shining. It is a shrine that left an impression on me because the name has changed.

    Reviewed on May 14, 2020
  • Brian07890953
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    Initially

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    Climb the stone steps and pass through the torii gate, you will find the first palm. There are many other palm on the top of the mountain.

    Reviewed on Sep 20, 2019

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