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Suwa Taisha Shrine Kamisha Maemiya

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2030 Miyagawa, Chino, Nagano 391-0013, Japan

Centuries-old hillside Shinto shrine, part of a complex of 4, with a sanctuary housing a holy relic.

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phone+81 266-72-1606
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free
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daytime
Día
traditional
Tradicional
temple
Templo Santuario

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Lunes: Abierto 24h

Martes: Abierto 24h

Miércoles: Abierto 24h

Jueves: Abierto 24h

Viernes: Abierto 24h

Sábados: Abierto 24h

Domingos: Abierto 24h

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Steven Bara 2 months ago

I just visited on the way to the floating mud boat nearby. It's not much here unless you're into religious places. For some stupid reason Google Maps only showed this place and not the larger one on the other side of the mud boat place 🤷🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

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Ameki Kyou 4 months ago

You can see 4 pillars only here

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Scott Combs 3 years ago

It was very calming to be here with such great weather. I saw people camping higher up which was neat. I liked how quiet it was here.

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Rural Guide JP 4 years ago

The spiritual heart of Suwa Suwa Taisha is one of Japan’s oldest sanctuaries. Nobody knows exactly how old it is, but it was first mentioned in Japanese literature in the 7th century. It is made up of four complexes, the two upper shrines of Maemiya and Honmiya on the Southern side of Lake Suwa, and the two lower shrines of Akimiya and Harumiya on the Northern side. Maemiya is considered to be the oldest among Suwa Taisha shrines and it shows in the unorthodox layout of the buildings which form the shrine’s precincts. Unlike more recent sanctuaries, Maemiya merges with the surrounding nature and it is virtually impossible to tell where the shrine begins and where it ends. The premises of the hall of worship, like all Suwa Taisha shrines, are marked by four gigantic pillars. These are erected once every 7 years during the primeval festival of Onbashira, when the locals drag big trees down the Yatsugatake Mountains by manpower alone and ride them in a ritual performance where many put their lives on the line. Maemiya is the only complex where you can approach all four pillars. Before leaving the hall of worship, don’t forget to turn around and get a good look at the beautiful scenery of the Yatsugatake Mountains. The best way to reach Maemiya is from JR Chino station. You can take a taxi (10min), walk (40min) or rent a bike (15min) and explore the surroundings. Honmiya is just 15min away on foot and on the way there you can stop by Jinchokan Moriya Historical Museum.

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Keiko Kant 4 years ago

It is said that Kamisha Maemiya is the first place where gods started to live in the Suwa area. Noted on my wonder-tips site.