The Shinto Shrine was built in 790 by the people of the Kamakura Shrine as the origin of the Erhuangshan Shrine. The Erhuangshan Shrine was revered long ago for the palace of the Shinoguchi, and the Shinto Shrine was revered by the Shofu and Hao people because it was the patron saint of Kanto after the Kamakura era. The temple was built in 1619 and has been circulating to the present day. In December 1999, it became the "She Temple of the Sunlight" with the Sunlight Dongzhao Palace and the Sunlight Mountain Lunwang Temple. It was listed as a world heritage site. There are lanterns, Erhuangling Spring, Daguodian Temple, etc. are worth a visit. The biggest sacrifice of the year is the Yasei Sacrifice, which is held from April 13 to 17, and is also the death day of Tokugawa Kakang. (It also worships the secret god ~) It is worth a visit. The scenery is very beautiful.