I heard that 17 gods were worshipped in the shrine, and I had to hit 17. The imperial residence in the south is small and exquisite, looking at Jinfengshan Temple and overlooking the mountains of Yoshino, Fengshui is very good. A glance of thousands of books, but unfortunately it is not the season, look at the picture and imagine it.
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I heard that 17 gods were worshipped in the shrine, and I had to hit 17. The imperial residence in the south is small and exquisite, looking at Jinfengshan Temple and overlooking the mountains of Yoshino, Fengshui is very good. A glance of thousands of books, but unfortunately it is not the season, look at the picture and imagine it.
The Yoshizu Shrine is located in the middle of Yoshino Mountain in Nara. It was once the refuge of the Japanese Emperor Goshenko. There are many relics from the Emperor Goshenko period. It is also a famous cherry blossom place in Japan. There is a thousand books, that is, you can see a thousand cherry trees at a glance.
The Yoshizu Shrine is located in the center of the famous Yoshino Mountain in Nara Prefecture, Japan, and is a world cultural heritage. The Yoshizu Shrine is the place where the Emperor Gokuku lived when he took refuge in Yoshino Mountain. It has not been destroyed and basically maintains the original appearance of history, so it is a place worth visiting!
A place with a sense of age, reflecting Japanese culture.
The four emperors of the south of Japan during the north and south dynasty, also the place where Toyoson Sooji organized cherry-watching, the shrine has the imperial seat of the emperor Hou-soo and the screen of Toyoson Taige when enjoying cherry-watching. The sight of the Yoshimi Shrine is very beautiful, because this is the famous sight of Yoshino Mountain. When the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, they are condescending down the hillside in the courtyard. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the whole hillside full of pink mountain cherry.
Yoshimi Shrine is not required in the center of the beautiful Yoshino Hills in Nara Prefecture, Japan. There is a name for enjoying cherry blossoms. It is called a thousand trees at a glance, and in short, there are 1,000 cherry blossom trees at a glance. Yoshimi Shrine is also a world cultural heritage, also called the Imperial Palace of the South Dynasty!