The White Banner Shrine in Hegang Yasaka Palace in Kamakura City, there were not many tourists visiting the day.
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Shirahata Shrine Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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In ancient times, it was built to worship the life of Kankawa Hiya after inviting Buddha from Kankawa Shrine. The head of Gen Yoshitsune, who died in the defeat of Oshu in 1180, is buried here, and since 1249, there have been activities to worship Gen Yoshitsune here. From July 15th every year, there is a large-scale festival, and the mikoshi of Gen Yoshitsune and Benkei are paraded around the town of Shiko.
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Shirahata Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The White Banner Shrine in Hegang Yasaka Palace in Kamakura City, there were not many tourists visiting the day.
Tokyo, Japan, near a Japanese-style shrine in Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture, commemorates the master of the "Yuanshi Things" in the history of Japan: Yuanlai Dynasty; there are also samurai parts involving Yuanyijia and Yuanyi Sutra. Since Yuan's hosting the white flag in the Yassaka God, it is called the "White Banner Shrine", also known as the Baiqi Shrine. The series of shrines is spread throughout Japan, as if there are more than 70 places.
Fujisawa Honmachi Station is not too far away, this shrine is not many tourists, very quiet.
It was weird to see the white flag hanging at the door.
Generally, mainly because there is no special understanding of architecture and history.