Shrines / Temples s

This page introduces the registered members and related spots.
It is possible to narrow down under various conditions at the bottom of the page.

  • Yago: Hie-jinja Shrine and auxiliary shrine

    A shrine that protects the center of Japan as a guardian of the Imperial Castle

  • Yago: Namiki Inari-jinja Shrine

    A shrine with the "protection against misfortune God Ceiling Large Lion" that cuts off the waves

  • Yago: Tepposhu Inari-jinja Shrine

    Gongen-zukuri by worship hall, votive-offering hall and main hall (Tangible Cultural Property inhabitant of a ward)

  • Yago: Sugimori Shrine

    A stone monument commemorating the success of the lottery is located in the precincts (Tangible Cultural Property inhabitant of a ward)

  • Yago: Daikanonji Temple

    The head of Buddha is believed to have been made in the Kamakura period (Designated Cultural Property, capital)

  • Yago: Suehiro-jinja Shrine

    Shrines that have gained a strong religion since the time of Moto Yoshihara

  • Yago: Suitengu Shrine

    God who benefits for safe delivery, water shortage, and water sales

  • Yago: Koami-jinja Shrine

    ancient shrine in 530. The god of fortune who has gathered the faith of the common people (Tangible Cultural Property inhabitant of a ward)

  • Yago: Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine

    The main festival to convey the atmosphere of Edo is held once every three years.

  • Yago: Oiwa Inaridanomiya-jinja Shrine

    The oldest Baidu stone in the ward dedicated by the actor of the role of Oiwa (ward privately owned folk cultural property)

  • Yago: Tsukiji Honganji

    main hall is an ancient Indian-style stone structure (National Registered Tangible Cultural Property)

  • Yago: Tetsubosu Inari Shrine

    Gongen-zukuri by worship hall, votive-offering hall and main hall (Tangible Cultural Property inhabitant of a ward)

  • Yago: Kabuto-jinja Shrine

    The Oiwa, called Kabutoiwa, sits in the precincts.