
Overview
Nyu Shrine stands in the Kamisanji area of the former Ryujin village in Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture. Tucked into the mountains of the Kii Peninsula, it is a shrine deeply rooted in its local community and set amid quiet greenery.
Highlights
- ●A quiet shrine set among the mountains
- ●Scenery of the Kamisanji hamlet in Ryujin
- ●A calm setting for worship
- ●The surrounding nature of the Kii mountains
History
The founding year, cultural-property designations and other detailed origins are not recorded in the available material. It is a community shrine long enshrined in the Kamisanji district of Ryujin, Tanabe; please confirm the details through official sources.
Access
The shrine is located inland in Tanabe, in the Kamisanji district of Ryujin, in mountainous terrain. Please confirm the exact route with maps and official information.
Best season
Because it sits in the mountains, visits are especially pleasant in early summer with its fresh green foliage and in autumn when the trees change color.
Map
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Suggested itinerary
- 1Travel to the Ryujin area of Tanabe
- 2Visit Nyu Shrine
- 3Stroll through the surrounding mountain-village nature
- 4Enjoy the peaceful local scenery
Did you know?
💡 The shrine sits in a corner of a mountain hamlet, the Kamisanji district of the former Ryujin village in Tanabe, Wakayama.
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