Inage Sengen Shrine
稲毛浅間神社
Fuji Omuro Sengen Shrine
Fuji Omuro Sengen Shrine (冨士御室浅間神社), traditionally founded in 699 CE, is recorded as the oldest shrine on Mount Fuji and consists of two sites: the okumiya (inner shrine) at the second station of the Yoshida climbing route, and the satomiya (lower shrine) on the shore of Lake Kawaguchi. The satomiya's main hall, built in 1612, is designated a National Important Cultural Property. The shrine is one of the component sites of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Fujisan — Sacred Place and Source of Artistic Inspiration," inscribed in 2013.
Traditional founding on Mount Fuji's second station.
Emperor Murakami establishes the satomiya (lower shrine) on the shores of Lake Kawaguchi for pilgrims unable to ascend the mountain.
Current satomiya main hall constructed; later designated a National Important Cultural Property.
Included as a component of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Fujisan — Sacred Place and Source of Artistic Inspiration."
Location Coordinates
35.4899, 138.7407
3951 Katsuyama, Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi
Kai
Kawaguchiko Station (Fujikyu Line)
Dawn to dusk
稲毛浅間神社
浅間神社
北口本宮冨士浅間神社
富士山本宮浅間大社
静岡浅間神社
小室浅間神社
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Fuji Omuro Sengen Shrine (冨士御室浅間神社), traditionally founded in 699 CE, is recorded as the oldest shrine on Mount Fuji and consists of two sites: the okumiya (inner shrine) at the second station of the Yoshida climbing route, and the satomiya (lower shrine) on the shore of Lake Kawaguchi. The satomiya's main hall, built in 1612, is designated a National Important Cultural Property. The shrine is one of the component sites of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Fujisan — Sacred Place and Source of Artistic Inspiration," inscribed in 2013.
Fuji Omuro Sengen Shrine is located in Minamitsuru-gun, Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Yamanashi. The full address is: 3951 Katsuyama, Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi.