Futarasan-jinja

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This shrine complements those at Tōshō-gū in Nikkō as part of the same Unesco World Heritage site, and is the starting point for pilgrimages up Nantai-san. The shrine is about 1km south along the lakeshore from the Chūzen-ji bus terminal.


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