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

Shrines and Temples in Ibaraki

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Shrines in Ibaraki

Oiwa Jinja

Irishiken-cho 752, Hitachi City, Ibaraki Prefecture
Oiwa Shrine is settled in Irishiken-cho, Hitachi City in the northern part of Ibaraki Prefecture, located at the entrance of the natural hiking course "Hundred Mountains of Flowers".

Joso City, Ibaraki Prefecture Hitokoto-nushi Jinja

Ootsukato-machi 875, Joso city, Ibaraki Prefecture
Hitokoto-nushi shrine in Joso City, Ibaraki prefecture. Introduces from Ootsukado no Tsunabi, Shichi-Go-San, Omiya-Mairi, and other disaster removal. The worshipped deity of Hitokoto-nushi is regarded as God of speech congruence, anything reasolable and give benefits for people's happinesses immediately by listening well about good or evil things, and is said that even a single wish will make wishes come true without disdain.

Tsukubasan Shrine

Tsukuba 1, Tsukuba city, Ibaraki Prefecture
Tsukubasan-jinja Shrine is an old-fashioned shrine with a history of about 3,000 years, looking at the mountain spirit "Tsukuba mountain" in the east, about 370 ha including the summit from the hallway hall of the precinct and the view from the summit Kanto area. Many people visit the shrine throughout the year, thanks to the high precious virtue. Prayers such as wedding ceremony and marriage, traffic safety, embarrassment etc are also sneaks everyday.

Oarai-Isosaki Jinja

Isohama-cho 6890, Oarai-machi, Ibaraki-gun, Ibaraki Prefecture
Oarai-Isosaki Jinja is the shrine at Oarai-cho Higashi-Ibaraki-gun Ibaraki Prefecture, since 856, and is also a cultural asset designated by the prefecture.

Kashima Shrine | Hitachi koku Ichinomiya

Kyuchu 2306-1, Kashima city, Ibaraki Prefecture
Kashima Shrine is a historical shrine built by the emperor Jinmu during the first year, with the "God of the Martial Arts", the god of the Japanese foundation and martial arts, as the god festival.

Kasama Inari Shrine

Kasama 1, Kasama city, Ibaraki Prefecture
Kasama Inari shrine is popular among people as one of Japan's three great Inari, a spirit a lot of worshipers are visiting from all over the world, honoring the superior Shinto deity.

Daiho Hachimangu

Daiho 667 Shimotsuma-shi, Ibaraki-ken
Shimotsuma-shi, Ibaraki-ken: Shrine - Daiho Hachimangu Shrine in Ibaraki, Hatsumode. Troubles Removal, Lottery prayers, Passing prayers, Yasushi, Honorable prayers, Puppet consecration, Traffic safety, Hydrangea festival, Hatsumode etc. Information of Daiho Hachimangu Shrine (shrine)

Hitachikoku Izumotaisha

Fukuhara 2006, Kasama city, Ibaraki Prefecture
Izumo Taisha Shrine of Hitachi Koku in Kasama city, Ibaraki prefecture is famous for marriage, but it can also be used at wedding ceremonies and god funerals. We will pray that will give you the power of Ookuninushi Ogaami on a daily basis so that everyone has a happy bond.

Mimimori Jinja

Kurimatashika 2051, Omitama city, Ibaraki Prefecture
It is a shrine in Omitama City, Ibaraki Prefecture, which is said to have a benefit in rare unusual ear disease in the whole country.

Tokiwa Jinja

Tokiwa-cho 1-3-1, Mito city, Ibaraki Prefecture
Do not you see this crest in your eyes! It is a shrine that worships the famous Mito Mitsukuni, famous for Tokiwa Shrine. We also exchange and disclose information on Mito Mitsukuni, Tokugawa Nariaki, Mito studies and others.

Hitachikoku Suifu Souchinju Mito Hachimangu

Hachimancho 8-54, Mito city, Ibaraki Prefecture
It is believed as a god of agriculture, engineering, and trading at the Mito lord's generous revered shrine and also as a guardian deity of mischief, child rearing, born in the yearning.

Temples in Ibaraki

Ushiku Daibutsu

Kuno-cho 2083, Ushiku city, Ibaraki Prefecture
Let's enjoy walking with animals while enjoying flowers of the four seasons. Welcome to the magnificent theme park which revealed the Buddhist world. 120 m above the ground, please enjoy the view of the biggest Big Buddha and the sky in the world.

Amabiki Kannon(Amabikiyama Rakuho ji)

Motogi 1, Sakuragawa city, Ibaraki Prefecture
Amabiki Kannon(Amabikiyama Rakuho ji) is a famous temple of the 24th Buddha of the Bando Kannon, enshrining the life-long bodhisattva as a Buddhist priest.

Choshoji

Itako 428, Itako city, Ibaraki Prefecture
It is said that Yoritomo was founded by praying for the war luck and safe for this land adjacent to Kashima (Itaako, Itako city) in 1185.


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