@ K2M3 Trip #Nikko Toshogu, #Yomeimon,
The most famous shrine in Japan that everyone knows in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture
"Nikko Toshogu" A typical place where Ieyasu Tokugawa sleeps
We will guide you through all the buildings.
A mysterious power spot that you won't get tired of watching all day long
Finally, we will also introduce Nikko Futarasan Shrine.
01:00 Stone torii
01:10 Five-storied pagoda
02:09 Front gate
02:53 Sanjinko
03:03 Imaginary elephant
03:10 Sacred Stables, Three wise monkeys
04:54 Tang Copper Torii
05:19 Yomeimon Gate
07:48 Sleeping cat
08:24 Karamon Main Hall
09:03 Upside down pillar
09:30 Honjido (Yakushido)
09:50 Shimoshindo
09:57 Nikko Futarasan Shrine
Nikko Toshogu is a shrine located in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, in the northern part of the Kanto region of Japan.
Tosho Daigongen, who deified Ieyasu Tokugawa, the first shogun of the Edo Shogunate, is enshrined as the main deity.
The head office of Toshogu Shrine all over Japan.
It is also one of the three major Toshogu shrines along with Kunozan Toshogu and Ueno Toshogu.
Nikko Toshogu is a shrine dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of Tokugawa in 1617. Ieyasu was born on December 26, 1542 in Okazaki Castle, Mikawa Province (Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture). it was done. He formed an order and organization in the world, encouraged learning, started an industry, laid the foundation for peace and culture for 260 years in the Edo period, and made a great contribution to the development of modern Japan.
Miyago Senge
Miyago Senge
Ieyasu died at the age of 75 at Sunpu Castle (Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture) on April 17, 2nd year of Genna, and was immediately buried in Kunoyama. And according to his will, one year later, on April 15, 3rd year of Genna, he was moved from Kunoyama to his present location and was celebrated. The Shogungu was solemnly held on April 17, the same year, with the attendance of Kobu, including the second shogun Hidetada, and was enshrined here as Toshosha. After that, he received the palace in 1645, and became known as Toshogu.
The current main shrines were rebuilt in 1636 by the third shogunate, Iemitsu.
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