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Takeda Shingen was superior not only as a commander but also as a politician. His favorite book were tactic books from China and he knew more practical methods than other commanders at that time. We can give examples of his achievements other than battles and politics like enhancing of the monetary system and design of flush toilets. This Jinja is said to give you "luck of winning" in any aspect, which also means you will be able to overcome yourself or success in your life.
(Source: degu66)
One of the high spots in Takeda Jinja is "Treasure hall" where you can see many precious treasures handed down by the Takedas. There are a lot of gems to feel the passion of Bushi like a Katana sword designated as a important cultural property in Japan, armors, weapons, and old documents (Entrance fee: 300 yen).
(Source: 信長王)
(Source: viva☆ごはん倶楽部)
Hime no Ido (Well of princess) is a well whose spring water was used for the first bath when a daughter of Takeda Shingen was born. Now you can still drink the water and it is said to have an effect for living longer and for healing illness. You can buy a bottle to put water at the reception counter of this Jinja.
(Source: hiro)
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(Source: CAN CAN)
Takeda Shingen was superior not only as a commander but also as a politician. His favorite book were tactic books from China and he knew more practical methods than other commanders at that time. We can give examples of his achievements other than battles and politics like enhancing of the monetary system and design of flush toilets. This Jinja is said to give you "luck of winning" in any aspect, which also means you will be able to overcome yourself or success in your life.
(Source: degu66)
One of the high spots in Takeda Jinja is "Treasure hall" where you can see many precious treasures handed down by the Takedas. There are a lot of gems to feel the passion of Bushi like a Katana sword designated as a important cultural property in Japan, armors, weapons, and old documents (Entrance fee: 300 yen).
(Source: 信長王)
(Source: viva☆ごはん倶楽部)
Hime no Ido (Well of princess) is a well whose spring water was used for the first bath when a daughter of Takeda Shingen was born. Now you can still drink the water and it is said to have an effect for living longer and for healing illness. You can buy a bottle to put water at the reception counter of this Jinja.
(Source: hiro)