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Iseyama Kotaijingu — Attraction in Yokohama

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Iseyama Kotaijingu
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Nearby attractions
Naritasan Yokohama Betsuin Temple
30 Miyazakicho, Nishi Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 220-0031, Japan
Yokohama Civic Art Gallery
26-1 Miyazakicho, Nishi Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 220-0031, Japan
Kanagawa Prefectural Music Hall
9-2 Momijigaoka, Nishi Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 220-0044, Japan
Nogeyama Zoological Gardens
63-10 Oimatsucho, Nishi Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 220-0032, Japan
Yokohama Nigiwai-za
3 Chome-110-1 Nogecho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0064, Japan
Kamon-yama Park
57 Momijigaoka, Nishi Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 220-0044, Japan
YOKOHAMA AIR CABIN Sakuragicho Station
1 Chome-200 Sakuragicho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0062, Japan
Statue of Ii Naosuke
3-84-8 Tobecho, Nishi Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 220-0044, Japan
Nogeyama Park
Oimatsucho, Nishi Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 220-0032, Japan
Sakuragi-cho Station Square
1 Chome-200 Sakuragicho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0062, Japan
Nearby restaurants
Ristorante Manjare Iseyama
58-3 Miyazakicho, Nishi Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 220-0031, Japan
Chiacchierone
Japan, 〒231-0064 Kanagawa, Yokohama, Naka Ward, Nogecho, 3 Chome−158 幸鈴マンション
Sankouen
3 Chome-135 Nogecho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0064, Japan
Korean Izakaya Restaurant Noge Deapojip
Japan, 〒231-0064 Kanagawa, Yokohama, Naka Ward, Nogecho, 3 Chome−125番地 1階
Ramen Tsuchinotomi
Japan, 〒231-0064 Kanagawa, Yokohama, Naka Ward, Nogecho, 2 Chome−87−1 イニシア横浜桜木町 103
SEAFOOD STAND PACIOREK HANATARE
Japan, 〒231-0063 Kanagawa, Yokohama, Naka Ward, Hanasakicho, 1 Chome−43 小西ビル 1F
Indian cuisine 36 Spices Saburoku Spice
Japan, 〒231-0064 Kanagawa, Yokohama, Naka Ward, Nogecho, 3 Chome−160-4 ちぇるる野毛1F裏側
OJIMA DINING
Japan, 〒231-0064 Kanagawa, Yokohama, Naka Ward, Nogecho, 3 Chome−110-1 野毛町3丁目北地区ビル
3-chome Rigatto
3 Chome-142 Nogecho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0064, Japan
100%ビーフハンバーグ グリル・ラクレット
Japan, 〒231-0063 Kanagawa, Yokohama, Naka Ward, Hanasakicho, 2 Chome−77−2 大久保ビル 1階
Nearby hotels
Flexstay Inn Sakuragicho
2 Chome-72-16 Hanasakicho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0063, Japan
GuestHouse FUTARENO
4 Chome-173-5 Nogecho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0064, Japan
Yokohama Mandarin Hotel
4 Chome-170 Nogecho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0064, Japan
New Otani Inn Yokohama premium
Japan, 〒231-0062 Kanagawa, Yokohama, Naka Ward, Sakuragicho, 1 Chome−1−7 ヒューリックみなとみらい
JR-EAST HOTEL METS PREMIER YOKOHAMA SAKURAGICHO
1 Chome-1-93 Sakuragicho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0062, Japan
Resort Capsule Sakuragicho
Japan, 〒231-0063 Kanagawa, Yokohama, Naka Ward, Hanasakicho, 1 Chome−22−2
Hotel Jyubankan
3 Chome-88-1 Miyagawacho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0065, Japan
Yokohama Sakuragicho Town Hotel 24
1 Chome-5-1 Hanasakicho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0063, Japan
カプセル イン 都
Japan, 〒231-0064 Kanagawa, Yokohama, Naka Ward, Nogecho, 1 Chome−22
Hotel Nuda
2 Chome-23-2 Miyagawacho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0065, Japan
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Iseyama Kotaijingu
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Iseyama Kotaijingu

Japan, 〒220-0031 Kanagawa, Yokohama, Nishi Ward, Miyazakicho, 64
4.3(1.9K)
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Cultural
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attractions: Naritasan Yokohama Betsuin Temple, Yokohama Civic Art Gallery, Kanagawa Prefectural Music Hall, Nogeyama Zoological Gardens, Yokohama Nigiwai-za, Kamon-yama Park, YOKOHAMA AIR CABIN Sakuragicho Station, Statue of Ii Naosuke, Nogeyama Park, Sakuragi-cho Station Square, restaurants: Ristorante Manjare Iseyama, Chiacchierone, Sankouen, Korean Izakaya Restaurant Noge Deapojip, Ramen Tsuchinotomi, SEAFOOD STAND PACIOREK HANATARE, Indian cuisine 36 Spices Saburoku Spice, OJIMA DINING, 3-chome Rigatto, 100%ビーフハンバーグ グリル・ラクレット
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Nearby attractions of Iseyama Kotaijingu

Naritasan Yokohama Betsuin Temple

Yokohama Civic Art Gallery

Kanagawa Prefectural Music Hall

Nogeyama Zoological Gardens

Yokohama Nigiwai-za

Kamon-yama Park

YOKOHAMA AIR CABIN Sakuragicho Station

Statue of Ii Naosuke

Nogeyama Park

Sakuragi-cho Station Square

Naritasan Yokohama Betsuin Temple

Naritasan Yokohama Betsuin Temple

4.1

(500)

Closed
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Yokohama Civic Art Gallery

Yokohama Civic Art Gallery

3.7

(236)

Open 24 hours
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Kanagawa Prefectural Music Hall

Kanagawa Prefectural Music Hall

3.9

(475)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Nogeyama Zoological Gardens

Nogeyama Zoological Gardens

4.3

(3.1K)

Closed
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Practice Judo with a former UfC fighter
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Nearby restaurants of Iseyama Kotaijingu

Ristorante Manjare Iseyama

Chiacchierone

Sankouen

Korean Izakaya Restaurant Noge Deapojip

Ramen Tsuchinotomi

SEAFOOD STAND PACIOREK HANATARE

Indian cuisine 36 Spices Saburoku Spice

OJIMA DINING

3-chome Rigatto

100%ビーフハンバーグ グリル・ラクレット

Ristorante Manjare Iseyama

Ristorante Manjare Iseyama

3.9

(230)

$$$

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Chiacchierone

Chiacchierone

4.2

(264)

$$

Click for details
Sankouen

Sankouen

3.9

(411)

$

Click for details
Korean Izakaya Restaurant Noge Deapojip

Korean Izakaya Restaurant Noge Deapojip

4.5

(206)

Click for details
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Reviews of Iseyama Kotaijingu

4.3
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5.0
1y

Iseyama Kotaijingu Shrine [Iseyamakōtai-jingū] in Yokohama was moved in 1870 AD to current site because local government had concerned that Yokohama residents might be affected by accelerated modernization and gradual influx of the Western business and culture and, thus, wanted to have traditional Shinto Shrine as the cohesion focus for Japanese traditions. The Shrine was damaged in 1923 Kanto Earthquake and fire and then rebuilt in 1928.

Iseyama Kotaijingu Shrine, in 2003, was declared bankruptcy by Yokohama Court, and it is the first Shinto Shrine to be bankrupt in Japanese history.

Setting aside of its history, the Shrine has two very elegant and attractive wooden Torii gates in original color, and well-paved and maintained stone-steps. It was believed that the torii logs of the First Torii Gate were imported from Taiwan. While Shinto Shrine's worship hall was burned down in Kanto Earthquake, the Torii Gates were miraculously survived from the earthquake and fire.

The Shrine is one of a few Shrines in Yokohama for young children to celebrate their 753 growth and well-being ceremony.

The Shrine is free of...

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5.0
7y

A nice place for a walk and not crowded at all in November. Yokohama has a fairly limited amount of Shrines compared to its neighbors. However there are a few that are worth the time. This is one of the those. It is located close to Minato Mirai and has several smaller shrines leading up to it. Main Shrine is small but the buildings are immaculate and well built. They have some Omamori that are quite unique if you need some luck and enjoy the beauty of Japanese charms. This is an active Shrine that should have staff in traditional clothing most of the time. It will take less than an hour so a great place for a...

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5.0
2y

Iseyama Kotaijingu is an elegant blend of history, culture, and tranquility. Set amidst lush greenery, this shrine exudes an air of reverence, drawing visitors into its spiritual embrace. The architecture, a testament to time, whispers tales of yesteryears.

While the essence of the shrine is undeniably powerful, non-Japanese speakers might appreciate more comprehensive English translations on signage for a deeper understanding. Nonetheless, the overall experience is enveloping and profoundly moving. Despite minor suggestions, Iseyama Kotaijingu remains an exquisite testament to...

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Ben HsuBen Hsu
Iseyama Kotaijingu Shrine [Iseyamakōtai-jingū] in Yokohama was moved in 1870 AD to current site because local government had concerned that Yokohama residents might be affected by accelerated modernization and gradual influx of the Western business and culture and, thus, wanted to have traditional Shinto Shrine as the cohesion focus for Japanese traditions. The Shrine was damaged in 1923 Kanto Earthquake and fire and then rebuilt in 1928. Iseyama Kotaijingu Shrine, in 2003, was declared bankruptcy by Yokohama Court, and it is the first Shinto Shrine to be bankrupt in Japanese history. Setting aside of its history, the Shrine has two very elegant and attractive wooden Torii gates in original color, and well-paved and maintained stone-steps. It was believed that the torii logs of the First Torii Gate were imported from Taiwan. While Shinto Shrine's worship hall was burned down in Kanto Earthquake, the Torii Gates were miraculously survived from the earthquake and fire. The Shrine is one of a few Shrines in Yokohama for young children to celebrate their 753 growth and well-being ceremony. The Shrine is free of entrance fee.
Shan BakerShan Baker
A nice place for a walk and not crowded at all in November. Yokohama has a fairly limited amount of Shrines compared to its neighbors. However there are a few that are worth the time. This is one of the those. It is located close to Minato Mirai and has several smaller shrines leading up to it. Main Shrine is small but the buildings are immaculate and well built. They have some Omamori that are quite unique if you need some luck and enjoy the beauty of Japanese charms. This is an active Shrine that should have staff in traditional clothing most of the time. It will take less than an hour so a great place for a short break.
Maxim RossMaxim Ross
Iseyama Kotaijingu is an elegant blend of history, culture, and tranquility. Set amidst lush greenery, this shrine exudes an air of reverence, drawing visitors into its spiritual embrace. The architecture, a testament to time, whispers tales of yesteryears. While the essence of the shrine is undeniably powerful, non-Japanese speakers might appreciate more comprehensive English translations on signage for a deeper understanding. Nonetheless, the overall experience is enveloping and profoundly moving. Despite minor suggestions, Iseyama Kotaijingu remains an exquisite testament to spiritual Japan
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Iseyama Kotaijingu Shrine [Iseyamakōtai-jingū] in Yokohama was moved in 1870 AD to current site because local government had concerned that Yokohama residents might be affected by accelerated modernization and gradual influx of the Western business and culture and, thus, wanted to have traditional Shinto Shrine as the cohesion focus for Japanese traditions. The Shrine was damaged in 1923 Kanto Earthquake and fire and then rebuilt in 1928. Iseyama Kotaijingu Shrine, in 2003, was declared bankruptcy by Yokohama Court, and it is the first Shinto Shrine to be bankrupt in Japanese history. Setting aside of its history, the Shrine has two very elegant and attractive wooden Torii gates in original color, and well-paved and maintained stone-steps. It was believed that the torii logs of the First Torii Gate were imported from Taiwan. While Shinto Shrine's worship hall was burned down in Kanto Earthquake, the Torii Gates were miraculously survived from the earthquake and fire. The Shrine is one of a few Shrines in Yokohama for young children to celebrate their 753 growth and well-being ceremony. The Shrine is free of entrance fee.
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A nice place for a walk and not crowded at all in November. Yokohama has a fairly limited amount of Shrines compared to its neighbors. However there are a few that are worth the time. This is one of the those. It is located close to Minato Mirai and has several smaller shrines leading up to it. Main Shrine is small but the buildings are immaculate and well built. They have some Omamori that are quite unique if you need some luck and enjoy the beauty of Japanese charms. This is an active Shrine that should have staff in traditional clothing most of the time. It will take less than an hour so a great place for a short break.
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Iseyama Kotaijingu is an elegant blend of history, culture, and tranquility. Set amidst lush greenery, this shrine exudes an air of reverence, drawing visitors into its spiritual embrace. The architecture, a testament to time, whispers tales of yesteryears. While the essence of the shrine is undeniably powerful, non-Japanese speakers might appreciate more comprehensive English translations on signage for a deeper understanding. Nonetheless, the overall experience is enveloping and profoundly moving. Despite minor suggestions, Iseyama Kotaijingu remains an exquisite testament to spiritual Japan
Maxim Ross

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