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Fuji Shrine AttractionsHere are the top Fuji shrine listings so you can find the best in Fuji for your trip. Read these shrine reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
1. Miho Shrine ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Miho, Chūbu Region, Japan It has the same name with me!! The god here is the son of the god in famous Izumo shrine in Shimane. So they say that going to both of them brings you better fortune... ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Japan There are more than one thousand Fuji Sengen Shrines across Japan, dedicated to Princess Konohanasakuya, the Shinto deity of Mount Fuji. Fuji-Yoshida's Sengen Shrine,.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Shizuoka, Chūbu Region, Japan Kunozan Toshogu Shrine is located pretty much on top of the small mountain Kunozan, near Shizuoka city. It was the first burial place of the shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu, as.. ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Hakone, Kantō Region, Japan Nice little ride up, And lovely view down, though it was extrmely foggy up there so When we had the chance to see, it was fantastic. 5. Sarujima ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Yokosuka, Kantō Region, Japan is a fortress of Imperial Japanese Army in uninhabited island called "Sarujima". The entire island is a fortress. And civilian couldn't enter this island before the end.. 6. Meiji Shrine ADD TO LIST (11 reviews) Tokyo, Kantō Region, Japan The Meiji Shrine was a terrific place to see-- if the Tokyo smog starts to get to you, head this way-- it has a series of gravel paths through thick woods, right in the.. ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Narita, Kantō Region, Japan If you are on a short time base and want to get some impression about Japan, this is the temple complex you should be headed for. Being so close to the international.. ADD TO LIST (8 reviews) Nikko, Kantō Region, Japan This enormous shrine complex consists of over a dozen Buddhist and Shinto buildings and structure surrounded by beautiful forest hills. Originally built on it's own,.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Ise, Kansai Region, Japan Ise Jingu is actually divided into two large shrine compounds, containing over one hundred and twenty smaller shrines in addition to the two major shrines: Naiku (Inner.. |