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Gosho Shrine

Gosho Shrine

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

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Overview

Gosho Shrine stands in the Shogon district of Obanazawa City, Yamagata Prefecture. Also known as Gosho-gu, it once held the rank of gosha (a district shrine) under the former shrine-ranking system. Although several shrines named Gosho can be found around Obanazawa, this one has long been enshrined at Shogon and cherished by the local community. Set a little apart from the town's bustle, it is a modest, quiet sanctuary well suited to a peaceful pause on your journey.

Highlights

  • The calm presence of a former district shrine also called Gosho-gu
  • A local guardian rooted in the Shogon district of Obanazawa
  • A modest atmosphere in quiet surroundings away from town
  • The pleasure of touring several like-named shrines nearby

History

The name Gosho-gu and its former rank of gosha suggest that the shrine has long served as the tutelary guardian of the Shogon area. The fact that several shrines sharing the name Gosho exist around Obanazawa points to a local tradition and faith connected to the word gosho. For details on its founding, enshrined deities, and origins, please refer to on-site signage or official information from Obanazawa City.

Access

The shrine is located in Shogon, Obanazawa City, Yamagata Prefecture, at roughly 38.61 degrees north latitude and 140.44 degrees east longitude, in the area stretching from the city center toward its outskirts. Public transport and parking may be limited, so visiting by car is recommended; check the latest route with a map app or official sources before setting out.

Best season

The shrine wears a calm face in every season, but early summer with its soft greenery and autumn with its clear, crisp air are especially pleasant for a stroll. Obanazawa is known for heavy snowfall, and in winter the grounds are draped in white. Plan your visit with the seasonal weather and footing in mind.

Map

38.6128, 140.4367 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Start from central Obanazawa and drive toward the Shogon area
  2. 2Pay your respects at Gosho Shrine and take in the quiet grounds
  3. 3Visit other Gosho shrines scattered nearby to feel the reach of local faith
  4. 4Round off the trip with Obanazawa's rural scenery and local specialties

Did you know?

💡 The presence of several shrines named Gosho around Obanazawa is a sign that a tradition tied to the word gosho has been handed down here. Comparing these shrines of the same name lets you sense how far local faith once reached.

Nearby spots

📍 Yamagata Zao Onsen Ski Resort📍 Uesugi Shrine📍 Hachiman Shrine
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