Uda Mikumari Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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One of Yamato Shimizu Jinja shrines
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It is one of the water shrines located in the north, south, east, west, and south of Uta, Katsuragi, Yoshino, and the three national treasures of Kasuga-zukuri are dignified and beautiful in silhouette. Kasuga Shrine and Munakata Shrine, which are arranged on the left and right, were also wonderful, and I was able to visit quietly while there was no one.
The festival of this shrine is said to be the imperial festival of the tenth emperor Sujin. It has long been worshiped as a guardian deity of water. This shrine was built in the Kamakura period and is designated as a "national treasure". Last year, the National Treasure Shrine was founded and the 700 year and the anniversary festival were held on 5 Moon 5.
5 I visited in the middle of the month. It is a narrow road, so be careful. It is one of the four water shrines in Yamato Province, and is a shrine with a long history as a water guardian deity. The main shrine, which was built in the Kamakura period, is Kasuga-zukuri style and is said to be the oldest one with a clear age, and it is very splendid.
There are two once prosperous and rich towns called Ouda and Kasudano in Uda City. Both still have large mansions. The magnificent shrine located in the center of the town of Tano is always refreshed by the dignified atmosphere. It is a wonderful shrine with a style and history that is just a shrine in this area.
12/31 I drove. The shrine is in a residential area, so the parking lot is a little far away. The main shrine is very cool with a structure similar to the world heritage Yoshino Mizubun Shrine. I don't know which one imitated. It seems that you can also get a red stamp. There was a slightly thrilling poster in the precincts saying, "Let's visit first before taking a picture."
One of Yamato Shimizu Jinja shrines
It is one of the water shrines located in the north, south, east, west, and south of Uta, Katsuragi, Yoshino, and the three national treasures of Kasuga-zukuri are dignified and beautiful in silhouette. Kasuga Shrine and Munakata Shrine, which are arranged on the left and right, were also wonderful, and I was able to visit quietly while there was no one.
the shrine is a national treasure.
The festival of this shrine is said to be the imperial festival of the tenth emperor Sujin. It has long been worshiped as a guardian deity of water. This shrine was built in the Kamakura period and is designated as a "national treasure". Last year, the National Treasure Shrine was founded and the 700 year and the anniversary festival were held on 5 Moon 5.
The shrine of the national treasure has changed
5 I visited in the middle of the month. It is a narrow road, so be careful. It is one of the four water shrines in Yamato Province, and is a shrine with a long history as a water guardian deity. The main shrine, which was built in the Kamakura period, is Kasuga-zukuri style and is said to be the oldest one with a clear age, and it is very splendid.
Three shrines of national treasure
There are two once prosperous and rich towns called Ouda and Kasudano in Uda City. Both still have large mansions. The magnificent shrine located in the center of the town of Tano is always refreshed by the dignified atmosphere. It is a wonderful shrine with a style and history that is just a shrine in this area.
The main hall of the national treasure is cool.
12/31 I drove. The shrine is in a residential area, so the parking lot is a little far away. The main shrine is very cool with a structure similar to the world heritage Yoshino Mizubun Shrine. I don't know which one imitated. It seems that you can also get a red stamp. There was a slightly thrilling poster in the precincts saying, "Let's visit first before taking a picture."