Hokkaido Shrine
北海道神宮
Takeda Shrine
Takeda Jinja in Kofu, Yamanashi Prefecture, enshrines the legendary warlord Takeda Shingen (1521–1573), one of Japan's most celebrated Sengoku-period commanders. The shrine was established in 1919 on the site of Tsutsujigasaki Yakata, the former headquarters of the Takeda clan. Shingen's famous battle standard — bearing the motto "Swift as the wind, silent as a forest, fierce as fire, immovable as a mountain" (Furinkazan) — is closely associated with this site.
Source: Founded in Taisho 8
Takeda Shingen born, who would establish Tsutsujigasaki Yakata as the Takeda headquarters.
Takeda Shingen dies during his campaign westward, ending the height of Takeda power.
Takeda Jinja established on the ruins of Tsutsujigasaki Yakata to enshrine Shingen.
Location Coordinates
35.6767, 138.5700
2611 Kofuchu-machi, Kofu-shi, Yamanashi
Kai
Kofu Station (JR Chuo Line)
Dawn to dusk
Bus from Kofu Station, about 8 minutes
北海道神宮
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Takeda Jinja in Kofu, Yamanashi Prefecture, enshrines the legendary warlord Takeda Shingen (1521–1573), one of Japan's most celebrated Sengoku-period commanders. The shrine was established in 1919 on the site of Tsutsujigasaki Yakata, the former headquarters of the Takeda clan. Shingen's famous battle standard — bearing the motto "Swift as the wind, silent as a forest, fierce as fire, immovable as a mountain" (Furinkazan) — is closely associated with this site.
Takeda Shrine is located in Kofu-shi, Yamanashi. The full address is: 2611 Kofuchu-machi, Kofu-shi, Yamanashi.