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Japan Sightseeing Information --- Gunma Prefecture Sightseeing Information --- Shrines and Temples in Gunma

Shrines and Temples in Gunma

We are investigating and introducing shrines and temples in Gunma prefecture. As popular shrines and temples are the places of interest, people gather as a power spot to receive the power to live, as seasonal events and festival places. We will post popular shrines and temples in Gunma Prefecture.

Shrines in Gunma

Ichinomiya Nukisaki Shrine

Historic shrine in Ichinomiya Tomioka City Gunma prefecture.

Saginomiya Sakisaki Shrine

Joushu - Gunma Prefecture Annaka City Tranquil Traffic excavation, direction removal, body soundness, Child treasure, Easy delivery, sericulture

Ikaho Shrine

The god of hot springs and children treasure

Kanmuri Inari Shrine

It is a crown Inari shrine known for marriage, Child treasure, safe amenity, child rearing and health wish fulfillment and the best Japanese chestnut.

Ueno koku Souja Shrine

Maebashi-shi, Moto Souja Machi, which is a head shrine of Ueno's National five hundred ninety-five shrines - Ueno koku Souja Shrine

Myougi Shrine

The shrine of faith and prayer, Myogi Shrine Home safety, business prosperity, traffic safety, passion prayers, good prayers, fulfillment of heartfelt etc.

Akagi Shrine

Pure Akagi Mountain, Akagi Shrine of long history and tradition./p>

Haruna Shrine

It is a shrine located in Takasaki City, Gumma Prefecture, known as a power spot.

Susanoo Shrine

Susanoo Shrine located in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture is popular with its spacious and beautiful precincts and stunning shrines.

Kifune Shrine

A shrine located in Midori-shi, Gunma Prefecture. It is said that it begins to pray for the spirit of the Kifune shrine in Kyoto.

Tamamura Hachimangu

Puppet Relations, Petition for Embarrassment, and Home Security to the historic Tamamura Hachimangu Shrine in Gumma Prefecture

Fuji Sengen Shrine

Fuji Sengen Shrine is about 700 years since it was settled in the land of Fujioka.

Toge Kumano Shrine

Karuizawa altitude 1200 m Reizan sacred place

Serada Toshogu

The origin of Mr. Tokugawa - Serada Toshogu

Myogisan Nakanotake Shrine

Daikoku sama, the best in Japan

Temples in Gunma

Shorinzan Daruma Temple

Daruma-ji Takasaki-shi, Gumma Prefecture, Obaku Shu Buddhist temple inheriting the teachings of Daruma Daishi. One of Zen Buddhism (Rinzai sect, Soto sect, Obaku sect).

Gotokusan Mizusawa Kansenon (Mizusawaji Temple)

In Shakado there are statues such as Shaka Sanzon statue and the Enku Buddha (Amida Nyorai seated statue) of prefecture designated important cultural property.

Takasaki Hakui Dai Kannon Jiganin

Hakui Dai Kannon, 41.8 m high, known as the Bantokai, candlelight festival Jiganin in Takasaki city, Gunma prefecture.

Kusatsu san Kosen Temple

Kusatsu san Kosen-ji Temple of Japan's three major hot springs. It is a 1-minute walk from the sightseeing spot "Yubata" of Kusatsu Onsen.

Morin Temple

The famous temple of Soto Sect, known as the temple of the Bunbuku Chagama

Daikoin Donryu-sama

Jodo sect temple located in Kanayama cho, Ota, Gunma prefecture.


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