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Shinmei-gū

Shinmei-gū

A shrine in Gunma — a sacred site of old faith.

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Overview

Shinmei-gu is a Shinto shrine located in Tatebayashi City, Gunma Prefecture.

Highlights

  • A quietly situated shrine within Tatebayashi City
  • One of the many shrines across Japan sharing the name Shinmei-gu
  • A local shrine woven into everyday community life
  • Grounds offering a calm space for a quiet visit

History

Detailed records specific to this shrine's founding or enshrined deity are not confirmed in available sources. The name 'Shinmei-gu' is used by shrines across Japan and is generally associated with the Ise tradition, but visitors wanting specifics on this particular shrine should check on-site information boards or official municipal and shrine sources.

Access

The shrine is located within Tatebayashi City; it is advisable to confirm current access details through official sources before visiting.

Best season

The shrine can be visited year-round, with some visitors timing trips around New Year's or seasonal local events. Be mindful of footing and clothing during midsummer heat or snowy periods.

Map

36.2475, 139.5645 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Travel to Tatebayashi City
  2. 2Visit Shinmei-gu for a quiet moment of prayer
  3. 3Take time to look around the shrine grounds and surroundings
  4. 4Combine the stop with other sights around Tatebayashi City

Did you know?

💡 Shrines bearing the name 'Shinmei-gu' are found in many parts of Japan, and the one in Tatebayashi is one such example.

Nearby spots

📍 前橋敷島公園ばら園📍 Oogo Shrine📍 Shikishima Park
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