足羽神社
Asuwa Shrine on Asuwayama (Mt. Asuwa) inwards Fukui is said to last 1500 years old. Asuwa enshrines the mythical sixth century Emperor Keitai, who was supposedly born inwards Fukui.
Asuwa Shrine is mentioned inwards both the Nihonshoki in addition to Kojiki chronicles in addition to is known for its ancient weeping cerise tree said to last at to the lowest degree 370 years old. During the cerise bloom flavor the tree is illuminated at night.
The actual buildings, however, appointment from 1959, every minute the shrine has been destroyed several times over its history yesteryear fire, state of war in addition to earthquake.
Asuwa Shrine attractions supplicants to pray for rubber child-birth in addition to success inwards examinations in addition to business.
To larn to the shrine from Fukui Station the quickest means is to walk over Sakurabashi in addition to ascend the Atagozaka steps - 145 Shakudani rock steps - to the shrine. Alternatively cause got a tram to Koen-guchi Station or cause got the West Route Smile Bus to the Atagozaka stop.
Asuwa Shrine (in Japanese & English)
1-8-25 Asuwa Uemachi 108
Fukui 918-8007
Tel: 0776 36 0287
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Asuwa Shrine on Asuwayama (Mt. Asuwa) inwards Fukui is said to last 1500 years old. Asuwa enshrines the mythical sixth century Emperor Keitai, who was supposedly born inwards Fukui.
The actual buildings, however, appointment from 1959, every minute the shrine has been destroyed several times over its history yesteryear fire, state of war in addition to earthquake.
Asuwa Shrine attractions supplicants to pray for rubber child-birth in addition to success inwards examinations in addition to business.
To larn to the shrine from Fukui Station the quickest means is to walk over Sakurabashi in addition to ascend the Atagozaka steps - 145 Shakudani rock steps - to the shrine. Alternatively cause got a tram to Koen-guchi Station or cause got the West Route Smile Bus to the Atagozaka stop.
1-8-25 Asuwa Uemachi 108
Fukui 918-8007
Tel: 0776 36 0287
© JapanVisitor.com Sumber https://japanvisitor.blogspot.com/