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Sanohara Shrine

Sanohara Shrine, Shinto shrine in Japan

Sanohara Shrine is a small Shinto shrine in Susono featuring simple architecture with a gently curved roof and structures set naturally among trees and quiet pathways. The grounds include a main hall, supporting buildings, a garden with old trees and a small pond, where visitors may spot birds and squirrels.

The shrine was founded in 1887 to honor Fujiwara no Tamefuyuki, a poet and nobleman who died in a battle near Hakone and was buried in a mound called Shogun-zuka. Its establishment reflected a national effort to recognize historical figures and preserve memories of the past.

The shrine draws local residents regularly, particularly during festivals like the Wakaba Festival and New Year celebrations when the community gathers for ceremonies and rituals. Visitors can observe people leaving offerings and participating in traditional practices, which reveal how locals connect their daily lives to this sacred place.

The shrine is easily accessible by local bus and walking paths from Susono town center, offering a quiet place to pause and stroll. The area is welcoming and visitors should expect to observe local customs and respect the calm surroundings.

The shrine honours both Sakanoue no Tamuramaro, a historical general, and twelve soldiers who fought alongside him, while the exact burial mound Shogun-zuka remains off-limits to visitors to preserve its sacred status. This layering of multiple historical figures makes it a place where different periods of local history converge.

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February 27, 1874
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35.16969,138.90813
Latest update
February 9, 2026 08:21
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