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Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Yamamiya Sengen Shrine and Lunch
I had visited Yamamiya Sengen Shrine in 2018, but I had forgotten the name and didn’t realize where we were going until I saw it. (That visit can be seen here.)
This place is one of the component parts of the Mt. Fuji World Heritage sites. It was registered on the World Heritage list in June 2013.
On a clear day there is a view of Mt. Fuji. See this post for that view.
After visiting Yamamiya Sengen Shrine, we had lunch at a traditional Japanese place.
We sat on the floor at a low table, with a view of the bamboo.
We both ordered the same thing, cold soba noodles and a tempura that seemed to be made of mountain vegetables. It was very good, and just what we needed to continue on with our day.
Monday, June 29, 2026
Hiyoshi Sengen Shrine and Tozen-In Temple
This was another day of historical adventures with my friend, who is exceptionally knowledgeable about these places in the Fuji area. First, we visited Hiyoshi Sengen Shrine, which was originally the guardian shrine for Tozen-in Temple.
It is in a park setting, with a parking area. There is an interesting museum in this building.
The well
The inside of the building is wood, with information and pictures of artifacts on the walls.
This sign lists all of the head priests. I am always amazed be how well the records have been preserved.
Tozen-In Temple
This house, just outside the shrine/temple grounds belongs to the family of the last head priest.
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