TANZAN-JINJA
Sanctuary – Place of pilgrimage
2024
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2024
In this shrine was buried Kamatari Nakatomi, the leader of the Shintō ritualists who, with the help of the son of the Emperor Jomei, by a coup d'état in 645, removed the Soga Buddhists. It was as a result of this coup that Kamatari Nakatomi took the famous name of Fujiwara. Buried in the forest, the shrine and the thirteen-story pagoda, unique in Japan, are particularly worth a visit in autumn, during the momiji period. For your information, you will have to climb the 130-step staircase to the main hall.
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