Takemikumari Jinja Shrine
Takemikumari Jinja Shrine, commonly known as Suibun Jinja Shrine, has strong ties with historical figures such as Oda Nobunaga, Emperor Godaigo and Lord Kusunok
Located next to Chihayaakasaka Village Municipal Hometown Museum, this well is said to have been used for Lord Kusunoki's first bath.
Takemikumari Jinja Shrine, commonly known as Suibun Jinja Shrine, has strong ties with historical figures such as Oda Nobunaga, Emperor Godaigo and Lord Kusunok
This place is dedicated to Lord Kusunoki, a historical figure who played an important role in the return of power to the Emperor at the end of the Kamakura era.
Located just next to the birthplace of Lord Kusunoki, this museum displays materials concerning said lord as well as old artefacts found in the village.
The terraced paddy fields of Shimoakasaka are stairway-like rice paddy fields built in a hilly area.
Shimoakasaka Castle was built in the 14th century by Lord Kusunoki.
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This place is dedicated to Lord Kusunoki, a historical figure who played an important role in the return of power to the Emperor at the end of the Kamakura era.
Located just next to the birthplace of Lord Kusunoki, this museum displays materials concerning said lord as well as old artefacts found in the village.
Originally selling free-range eggs, this local business now also features a popular cake shop, gift shop, as well as a cafe serving egg-based dishes. Highlights
Shimoakasaka Castle was built in the 14th century by Lord Kusunoki.
This well-kept machiya (historic merchant's house) was turned into a community center. Visitors can view historic photos of the area in the public gallery.
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