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長根神社

Gunma

Longer Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami Kusunoki, located in Gunma Prefecture. The shrine is situated near a stream and is famous for its scenic beauty and historic significance as a site where the legendary warrior Kusunoki Masakado was imprisoned before his execution. Visitors can explore the shrine's traditional architecture and experience the tranquil atmosphere of the surrounding natural surroundings.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Kusunoki
Kami enshrined
Kusunoki, no known Shinto kami
Coordinates
36.2490993, 138.9667214

Visitor tip

The best time to visit the shrine is in autumn, when the leaves change color and create a picturesque landscape along the stream. Don't forget to bring a picnic lunch to enjoy by the water's edge.

Cultural notes

Longer Shrine is associated with the legend of Kusunoki Masakado, a famous samurai who fought against the Taira clan during the Genpei War. According to myth, Masakado was imprisoned at the shrine before his execution in 1166. The shrine's architecture and design reflect its role as a site of spiritual significance for this legendary figure.

Historical note

Founded during the Kamakura period.

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