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Totomi Province Ichinomiya Oguni Shrine
totouminokuni itinomiya okuni shrine
The first shrine in the Enshu region as Okuni Jinja. With a history of over 1460 years, the precincts are famous for their autumn colors.
Totouminokuni Ichinomiya Okuni Shrine
39561 Ichinomiya, Mori-machi, Shuchi-gun, Shizuoka
Hattasan Soneiji Temple
hattasan soneiji temple
The principal image of the Shokanzeon Bodhisattva is widely known as the Apotropaic Magic Kannon. Together with Kasuisai Temple and Yusanji Temple in the same Fukuroi city, it is called Enshu Sanzan. Niomon is a nationally designated important cultural property.
Hattasan Sonei-ji Temple
2777 Toyosawa, Fukuroi City, Shizuoka Prefecture
Manmatsuyama Kasuisai
banshousan kasuisai temple
It was named Kasuisai because the chief priest fell asleep in front of Ieyasu at a temple related to Ieyasu Tokugawa. During the Edo period, it controlled the Soto sect temples in Mikawa, Totoumi, Suruga, and Izu. The Akiha Sanshakubo Daigongen, which was relocated from Mt. Akiha in the 6th year of the Meiji era, is also enshrined.
Akiha Sohonden Kasuisai
2915-1 Kuno, Fukuroi City, Shizuoka Prefecture
Iouzan Yusanji Temple
iouzan yusanji temple
Here is worshiped as a pharmacist for healing eye diseases. The principal image of Yakushi Nyorai, the mountain gate to which the Imperial Palace of Kakegawa Castle was moved, and the three-storied pagoda are nationally designated important cultural properties. The Shoin was relocated from Yokosuka Castle.
Sacred mountain of eyes Yusanji
1 Muramatsu, Fukuroi City, Shizuoka Prefecture