(Source: pixta)
All areas of this extensive forest are designated as a historic site by the Japanese government. Many shrines with Gods of financial success are scattered in the area and is loved by locals as a therapeutic forest filled with divine powers. Each season offers unique views, so you can enjoy no matter when you arrive.
(Source: pixta)
After you walk along the approach of Tadasu no Mori and go through the tall shrine gate, you will see a 30-meter high, vermillion gate called Rou-Mon. The gate was rebuilt in 1628, and designated as an important cultural property. The sublime Rou-Mon is popular as a prime spot for taking photos.
(Source: pixta)
Aioi-Sha is near Rou-Mon, and enshrines the God of marriage, a God that connects two people. There are two sacred trees that are intertwined. It is said that when these trees die, a similar set of trees will be found in Tadasu no Mori.
(Source: pixta)
(Source: pixta)
All areas of this extensive forest are designated as a historic site by the Japanese government. Many shrines with Gods of financial success are scattered in the area and is loved by locals as a therapeutic forest filled with divine powers. Each season offers unique views, so you can enjoy no matter when you arrive.
(Source: pixta)
After you walk along the approach of Tadasu no Mori and go through the tall shrine gate, you will see a 30-meter high, vermillion gate called Rou-Mon. The gate was rebuilt in 1628, and designated as an important cultural property. The sublime Rou-Mon is popular as a prime spot for taking photos.
(Source: pixta)
Aioi-Sha is near Rou-Mon, and enshrines the God of marriage, a God that connects two people. There are two sacred trees that are intertwined. It is said that when these trees die, a similar set of trees will be found in Tadasu no Mori.
(Source: pixta)