三嶋神社
7104-i, Ichinosaka, Kinan, Nagano City
Mishima Shrine is built halfway up a slope.
Stone steps and the worship hall are located at the back of the shrine grounds, which are opened among the trees.
The worship hall has a simple and old-fashioned appearance, and the main hall is inside an enclosure.
Originally, it was an ancient shrine for the birds and beasts of the mountain owned by this area, and in Meiji 11 (1878), it was given the name Mishima Shrine.
In addition to the main hall, the festival float is also designated as a cultural property by the city.
Location | 7104-i, Ichinosaka, Kinan, Nagano City |
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Website | None |
Deity | Oyama Tsumi no Mikoto |
Main Hall | Designated as a City Cultural Property Meiji 5 (1872) |
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Architectural Style | Sangen-sha Nagare-zukuri Itabuki |