Things to do in Gokase-cho, Kyushu: The Best Sacred & Religious Sites

December 12, 2021 Timmy Ribble

Discover the best top things to do in Gokase-cho, Japan including Gion Shrine, Josenji Temple, Josen-ji Temple Weeping Cherry Blossom, Sangasho Shrine, Myoken Shrine, Enozan Senko-ji Temple, Konko-ji Temple, Furutono Shrine.
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1. Gion Shrine

6066 Kuraoka, Gokase-cho, Nishiusuki-gun 882-1201 Miyazaki Prefecture +81 982-82-1200 http://gokase-kanko.jp/jinjya?views=10
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Creative age is unknown. According to the company story it is said that in 869 AD, it recommended that Gion shrine of Yamashiro country Yasaka Township was proposed. Nasu Ohachiro and Muneaki visited and there was a big tree in the precincts that was said to have been planted.

2. Josenji Temple

8701, Sankasho, Gokase-cho, Nishiusuki-gun Miyazaki Prefecture
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Josenji Temple

3. Josen-ji Temple Weeping Cherry Blossom

8701 Sankasho beside Josen-ji Temple, Gokase-cho, Nishiusuki-gun 882-1203 Miyazaki Prefecture +81 982-82-1200 [email protected] http://gokase-kanko.jp/nature
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Josen-ji Temple Weeping Cherry Blossom

It is a weeping cherry tree of about 300 years old, blooming in the precincts of the Jodoji temple of an old temple built in 1615. During the Edo period, the ninth priest was reportedly brought home from Kyoto, bringing back the saplings from Kyoto. This cherry tree is designated as a natural treasure in Miyazaki Prefecture. In the evening, it is illuminated with light and it is very beautiful.

4. Sangasho Shrine

Miyanoharu Sankasho, Gokase-cho, Nishiusuki-gun 882-1203 Miyazaki Prefecture +81 982-82-1200
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Sangasho Shrine

5. Myoken Shrine

Kuraoka, Gokase-cho, Nishiusuki-gun 882-1201 Miyazaki Prefecture +81 982-82-1200 [email protected] https://gokase-kanko.jp/jinjya&pcd=a6570247f287b67ab3de9b84e8869069

About 1100 years ago, this was erected in the year 870 AD, and is worshiped as a water god. Spring water springing from one of the limestone caves of Gion Mountain to one corner of Myoken Shrine is said to be "400 million years of water" and has been told that "It is good for breast feeding when you drink this water" since ancient times, It is very beautiful water.

6. Enozan Senko-ji Temple

Teramura Sankasho, Gokase-cho, Nishiusuki-gun 882-1203 Miyazaki Prefecture +81 982-82-1200 https://gokase-kanko.jp/jinjya?pcd=f349148f7ef283ebdddc1eeee5bbc557

In the temple, this temple is said to say, "Shakkyukaku built a Senko temple in 1596 to 1615 AD." In addition, Takamori Saigo and others stayed, and there is a memorial monument of Saigo Takamori Maintenance in the precincts.

7. Konko-ji Temple

5927 Kuraoka, Gokase-cho, Nishiusuki-gun 882-1201 Miyazaki Prefecture +81 982-83-2338 http://konkhoji.jp/

In 1596, Syaku Norimasa built. The gate and the bell tower are designated as tangible cultural properties of the town, especially the gate is said to be the surplus material of one big tree, same as the building material of Gion Shrine building. Takamori Saigo and Toshiaki Kirino stayed and Toshiaki Kirino did scribbling with "Nakamura Hajiro" on the row light of Kinkoji Temple, but now it is

8. Furutono Shrine

Yokodori Kuwanouchi, Gokase-cho, Nishiusuki-gun 882-1202 Miyazaki Prefecture http://www.kanko-miyazaki.jp/gokase/kanko/13641.html

Creative age is unknown. According to the company story Tadashi Shibahara Yabusaburo When the moving tiger moves from Kushiro Shibaura to Kuwano inside, it is said that the Kumano three company's rights that were enshrined in Shibahara was moved to this place.

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