Nukisaki Shrine

Nationally designated important cultural property.

It is a famous shrine listed as a famous shrine in Engishiki Jinmyocho.

In the first year of Emperor Ankan (531), Futsunushi, the god of war, and Himeokami, the god of agriculture and weaving, are enshrined. In addition, it is a unique structure nationwide with a shrine building in the lowlands down the approach.

The main shrine, worship hall, and tower gate are nationally designated important cultural properties.

Nukisaki Shrine
Location
1535 Ichinomiya, Tomioka, Gunma 370-2452

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