Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha πΈπΊπΏπ
The historic "Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha" is one of the oldest shrines in Japan, πΈπΊπΏπ initially established by the 11th Emperor, Suinin, to pray for national peace and to prevent eruptions of Mount Fuji, thus appeasing the anger of the Fuji mountain god. π πΈπΊπΏπ π The shrine gained further prominence with continuous financial support from Tokugawa Ieyasu for its reconstruction. π°π° Not only does it house the main hall, which is recognized as an Important Cultural Property, πΈπΊπΏπ but the shrine grounds are also filled with cherry blossom trees. πΈ π³ Every spring, the delicate Yoshino cherry blossoms adorn the area, πΈπΊπΏπ complemented by the clear blue sky and the majestic backdrop of Mount Fuji. All the most traditional Japanese elements come together in one place, making it a perfect spot for photography. πΈπ» πΈπΊπΏπ Address: Shizuoka Prefecture, Fujinomiya City, Miyamachi 1-1 Transportation: A 12-minute walk from JR Fujinomiya Station on the JR Minobu Line πΆββοΈβ±οΈ πΈπΊπΏπ #Fujisan #HonguSengenTaisha ππΏ