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Suzuki Yashiki

Suzuki Yashiki

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Overview

Suzuki Yashiki is the site of a former residence within the grounds of Fujishiro Shrine in Kainan City, Wakayama Prefecture, and is understood to have belonged to the Fujishiro Suzuki clan. As a historic residence integrated with the shrine grounds, it is designated a National Historic Site.

Highlights

  • A historic residence preserved within the grounds of Fujishiro Shrine
  • Its heritage as the former home of the Fujishiro Suzuki clan
  • Value as a property designated a National Historic Site
  • A quiet historic atmosphere unified with the shrine

History

Suzuki Yashiki is the remains of a residence belonging to the Fujishiro Suzuki clan, who are said to have kept their home within the precincts of Fujishiro Shrine. Because the site has been preserved together with the shrine grounds, it stands as a relic conveying the close relationship between the clan and the shrine, and has been designated a National Historic Site.

Access

Since Suzuki Yashiki lies within the grounds of Fujishiro Shrine in Kainan City, heading first for the shrine is the clearest way to find it. It is advisable to check road conditions and opening details in advance through Kainan City or the shrine's official information.

Best season

As a historic site within shrine grounds, it can be visited year-round, but since a fair amount of walking outdoors is involved, spring and autumn — when temperatures are milder — make for the most comfortable visits.

Map

34.1443, 135.2094 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Head to Fujishiro Shrine in Kainan City
  2. 2Visit Suzuki Yashiki within the shrine grounds
  3. 3Learn about the site's history tied to the Fujishiro Suzuki clan
  4. 4Continue on to other highlights of Fujishiro Shrine

Did you know?

💡 The name Suzuki Yashiki derives from the Fujishiro Suzuki clan who were based here, and the fact that the residence remains within the shrine grounds today points to the close ties between the clan and Fujishiro Shrine.

Nearby spots

📍 Hosshinmon Ōji Shrine📍 Takijiri Ōji Shrine📍 Nyu Shrine
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