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Kunouzan Toshogu
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Kunouzan Toshogu

shrine

Kunouzan Toshogu

久能山東照宮

4.4Est. 60Shizuoka, Chubu

Overview

Original Toshogu shrine where Ieyasu was first enshrined, with 1,159 stone steps and Nikko-rival carvings.

Tokugawa Ieyasu was originally enshrined here in 1617 before Nikko's more famous Toshogu was built, making this the first and most historically significant Toshogu shrine. The vermillion and gold gongen-zukuri architecture clings to a steep mountainside with 1,159 stone steps from the coast, or a ropeway from Nihondaira. The elaborate carvings rival Nikko's but attract a fraction of the visitors.

Practical info

Japanese name
久能山東照宮
Nearest station
Shimizu Station (20 min bus)
Reservations
not required
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