Fujisan Hongu Sengen-taisha
1-1 Miya-chō, Fujinomiya Route Planner
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A must-see for all pilgrims before they climb, this Shinto shrine is the most important site dedicated to Mount Fuji (of the 1 300 existing in Japan). Founded in 806, the current buildings date from the 17C and were donated in 1604 by Tokugawa Ieyasu in gratitude for his victory at Sekigahara. Of particular note is the fabulous two-storey, thatched-roofed main pavilion (Hon-den).

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    Rakuten STAY HOUSE x WILL STYLE Fujinomiya 103
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    491 m - Nishimachi 22-1, Fujinomiya
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    491 m - Nishimachi 22-1, Fujinomiya
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    Rakuten STAY HOUSE x WILL STYLE Fujinomiya 102
    Fabulous 8.8
    491 m - Nishimachi 22-1, Fujinomiya

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