伊王野温泉神社

Japanese Name伊王野温泉神社
PrefectureTochigi
ReligionShinto
Primary Deitynull
Coordinates36.9595681, 140.1648554

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About this Shrine

Iwafune Onsen Shrine, located in the picturesque town of Iwafune in Tochigi Prefecture, is a serene Shinto oasis that has been welcoming visitors since 1634. Dedicated to the kami of hot springs and fertility, this shrine is renowned for its majestic architecture, beautiful gardens, and rejuvenating onsen (hot springs). Visitors can stroll through the tranquil grounds, admiring the ornate torii gates, intricately carved wooden structures, and vibrant autumn foliage.

Cultural Significance

As a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of hot springs, Iwafune Onsen Shrine is deeply connected to the region's rich cultural heritage. The shrine's architecture and grounds are designed to reflect the harmony between nature and human life, making it an ideal destination for those seeking spiritual connection and rejuvenation.

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