Japan Sightseeing Information --- Tochigi Prefecture Sightseeing Information ---
We are investigating and introducing shrines and temples in Tochigi 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 Tochigi Prefecture.
Hirai-cho 659, Tochigi city, Tochigi Prefecture
Ohirasan Shrine worships more than 60 gods of 42 shrines and is told that "all the gods are in this mountain and all the divine virtues begin in this mountain."
Kusagyu 3027, Kanuma city, Tochigi Prefecture
The shrine worships Yamato Takeru Nomikoto as the god. Also known as "Tengu shrine".
Soja machi 477, Tochigi city, Tochigi Prefecture
It is a shrine that represents Shimotsuke country full of romance full of dreams such as ancient history and literature.
Nakagawa-machi Yamata 1948, Nasu-gun, Tochigi Prefecture
Torinokosansho Jinja is a rare shrine in the nation where the prefectural border goes through the center of Otorii, and the center of the main hall at the back.
Yosaicho 1-37, Utsunomiya city, Tochigi Prefecture
Tochigi Prefectural Gokoku Shrine as the guardian of Tochigi. New Year's visit to Utsunomiya - pray - Divine Marriage.
Nishinomiya cho 3889, Ashikaga city, Ibaraki Prefecture
It is "Ashikaga Orihime Shrine" located in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture. This shrine is a shrine dedicated to the god of marriage, and we also accept wedding ceremonies before the gods. Also, various prayers, recently a night view spot, a popular sight as a sacred place for lovers.
Fuji-cho 1409, Sano City, Tochigi Prefecture
Karawawayama shrine is a shrine that enshrines the Mr. Fujiwara Hidenori, which was founded at the Karasawayama summit in Sano city, Tochigi Prefecture, Karasawyama Castle Honmaru ruins.
937, Moka city, Tochigi Prefecture
Oosaki Shrine is a famous shrine in the Enkishiki boasting a remarkable history of 1500 years. The god of deity is the god of Lucky Ebisu and Daikoku. They are the gods who fulfill the wish of luck invitation.
Ishibayashi 795, Nasushiobara city, Tochigi Prefecture
It is a shrine that worships the generals of the Meiji era, Shogun Nogi.
Babadori 1-1-1, Utsunomiya city, Tochigi Prefecture
Futaarayama Shrine is a very historical shrine that can be traced back to the Tenth Sujin emperor's era.
Imamiya cho 1692, Kanuma city, Tochigi Prefecture
The Kanuma Imamiya Festival held at the Reitaisha has become a country designated important intangible folk cultural asset.
Higashigo 943, Moka city, Tochigi Prefecture
Lottery thanks Ema worship a lot of gold luck charms and prosperous gods. Oosaki Ebisu Shrine of Japan's No.1 Ebisu
Shirasagi 1-41-6, Kaminokawa-machi, Kawachi-gun, Tochigi Prefecture
Our shrine that enshrines Yamato Takeru who traveled all over Japan to be a peaceful and affluent country is revered as a shrine with interests of anti-misery and traffic safety.
Sannai 2310-1, Nikko city, Tochigi Prefecture
It is a shrine located in the mountain about 30 minutes' walk from the right side of the site of Nikko Toshogu Shrine and Futaarayama Shrine.
Yumoto 182, Nasu machi, Nasu-gun, Tochigi Prefecture
Nasu Yuzen Shrine can feel the seasonal nature throughout the year from the rich nature. Moreover, the standing in the historical premises that complements it is very attractive. Various events are held throughout the year and are familiar to everyone as a tourist
Sannai 2307, Nikko city, Tochigi Prefecture
It is a shrine to worship spirituar mountain Futarasan (Nantaisan) as a holy spirit mountain. And it is an Ujigami Sama of Nikko.
Sannai 2301, Nikko city, Tochigi Prefecture
Nikko Toshogu is located in the sanctuary mountain Koreizan in the Nikko Mountains and is settled in the mountain with Otani River flowing from Lake Chuzenji and Inari River flowing from Nyohouzan.
Imazato-cho 1444, Utsunomiya city, Tochigi Prefecture
A shrine sitting on the summit of Haguroyama in Utsunomiya City. The Haguroyama shrine that enshrines Ugano Mitamano Mikoto has been adored for many years by many believers.
Kanaikamicho 2233, Sano city, Tochigi Prefecture
Sojonji is a temple located in Sano City. It is known as Sano Troubleproof Daishi.
Sannai 2300, Nikko city, Tochigi Prefecture
Welcome to the Nikko san Rinnoji Temple connecting the world with a circle of peace.
Ooyamachi 1198, Utsunomiya city, Tochigi Prefecture
It has been called Ooya Kannon since ancient times, became a Buddhist temple of Bando No. 19 in the Kamakura period, and has been respected by many people.
Kurobanetamachi 848, Ohtawara city, Tochigi Prefecture
It is a temple located in Yamizosanchi Mountains, known as a scenic beautiful sightseeing spot and power spot.
Izurumachi 288, Tochigi city, Tochigi Prefecture
It is "Bando 33 th Buddhist no. 17 Buddha Shingon sect Chisan faction Izuruzan Momentsuji" in Tochigi prefecture Tochigi city Izuru town. It is a power spot where permanent dedication, zazen, and waterfall can be performed.
Ooiwa-cho 570, Ashikaga city, Tochigi Prefecture
It is one of the three Japanese Bishamon lining up in "Kuramayama in Kyoto" and "Shinkiyama in Nara".
Shiobara 665, Nasushiobara city, Tochigi Prefecture
Myounji with a history of 800 years is a temple of the venerable Rinzai shrine where the Taira Kiyomori's younger sister Myoun Zen-ni is said to be the founder. It is famous for "Botanical Festival" in May.
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