Nyakuichioji Shrine
若一王子神社
Kumano Taisha
Kumano Taisha in Nanyo, Yamagata, is a betsu-hyou shrine of the Kumano network enshrining Kumano-no-Kami, the deity of rebirth and spiritual renewal. Located in the ancient province of Dewa, this Yamagata representative of the Kumano tradition brings blessings of matchmaking and spiritual rebirth to the Tohoku region. The Kumano faith is one of Japan's oldest pilgrimage traditions, originating in the sacred mountains of Wakayama.
Head shrine: Kumano Hongu Taisha
Location Coordinates
38.0540, 140.1400
3476-1 Miyauchi, Nanyo, Yamagata
Dewa
Miyauchi Station (Yamagata Railway Flower Nagai Line)
Open daily
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Kumano Taisha in Nanyo, Yamagata, is a betsu-hyou shrine of the Kumano network enshrining Kumano-no-Kami, the deity of rebirth and spiritual renewal. Located in the ancient province of Dewa, this Yamagata representative of the Kumano tradition brings blessings of matchmaking and spiritual rebirth to the Tohoku region. The Kumano faith is one of Japan's oldest pilgrimage traditions, originating in the sacred mountains of Wakayama.
Kumano Taisha is located in Nanyo, Yamagata. The full address is: 3476-1 Miyauchi, Nanyo, Yamagata.