🗾旅クチ
Yōto Shrine
⛩️ ShrineHiroshima

Yōto Shrine

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

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Overview

Yoto Shrine is a small local shrine in the Kannabe area of Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture. It quietly serves the faith of residents in the surrounding neighborhood. Detailed public records about its founding or enshrined deity are scarce, so visitors are encouraged to check the latest information before their visit.

Highlights

  • A community shrine tucked into the residential and farming landscape of Kannabe, Fukuyama
  • A quiet, unhurried atmosphere away from heavily touristed sites
  • Its unusual name alone makes it a small curiosity worth a stop
  • Modest in scale, easy to fold into a walk around the Kannabe area

History

No widely available records describe exactly when the shrine was founded or its full background. Kannabe is home to a number of shrines and temples with long histories, and Yoto Shrine appears to be part of this local religious landscape. For a precise history, it's best to consult official sources such as the city of Fukuyama or the prefectural shrine association.

Access

The shrine is located in the Kannabe district of Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture. Because routes from the nearest station and visiting hours can change, it's a good idea to confirm the latest access details using a map app or local tourism information before heading out.

Best season

The shrine can be visited year-round, but summer heat and winter snow or icy roads call for extra caution. Spring and autumn tend to offer the most comfortable conditions for a relaxed visit.

Map

34.5566, 133.3796 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Stroll through Kannabe's historic streets and shopping area before visiting the shrine
  2. 2Take a quiet moment in the shrine grounds to soak in the local atmosphere
  3. 3Try local Fukuyama specialties at a nearby eatery
  4. 4Combine the visit with other Fukuyama sights such as Fukuyama Castle

Did you know?

💡 The name "Yoto" (roughly "raising rabbits") is unusual and may be tied to a local story or historical episode, but the publicly available sources don't spell out the details. Those curious might look into Fukuyama's local histories or oral traditions for more.

Nearby spots

📍 Nakajima Kanzaki Bridge📍 中広大橋📍 Kyōbashi River
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