Kanasana Shrine
sightseeing
It is one of the most prestigious shrines in the prefecture, and since it is dedicated to Mt. Omuro, which is considered to be a sacred mountain, there is no main shrine, making it one of the few places that still display the traditional form of Shinto belief. There are only two other shrines such as Kamana Shrine in Japan. The Suwa Grand Shrine in Nagano and the Oomiwa Shrine in Nara.
The origin of the shrine is said to be when the god Yamato Takeru Nomikoto hid the tools of fire in Mt. Omuro. The shrine also enshrines the god of the sun, Amaterasu Omikami, and the god of storm, Susano Onomikoto.
Basic Information
Location
751 Oaza Ninomiya, Kamikawa-cho, Kodama-gun, Saitama Prefecture
TEL
0495-77-4537
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How to get there
Public transport
From Honjo Station on the JR Takasaki Line or Tansho Station on the JR Hachiko Line, take the Asahi Bus (Shinsensogoshisho Yuki) and get off at the "Shinjuku" bus stop, then walk for 20 minutes.
Car
20 minutes (10km) from Honjo Kodama Interchange on the Kan-Etsu Expressway