Arahata Fuji Shrine

35°46′25.84″N 139°26′45.01″E / 35.7738444°N 139.4458361°E / 35.7738444; 139.4458361 Glossary of Shinto

Arahata Fuji Shrine (荒幡富士神社, Arahata no Fuji Jinja) is a Shintō shrine in Tokorozawa city, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. It is noteworthy as a scale reproduction of Mount Fuji that can be easily climbed and offers views of the actual Mount Fuji and surrounding areas from the top.

History

Arahata Fuji was built in the 1880s by the local population at a time when visiting and climbing the actual Mount Fuji was out of the reach of most Japanese.[1]

  • Mt Fuji From Arahata Fuji (with optical zoom)
    Mt Fuji From Arahata Fuji (with optical zoom)
  • Tokyo Skyline from Arahata Fuji
    Tokyo Skyline from Arahata Fuji
  • Park at base
    Park at base
  • View of Seibuen Amusement Park from the summit
    View of Seibuen Amusement Park from the summit
  • View of Downtown Tokorozawa from the summit
    View of Downtown Tokorozawa from the summit
  • Meiji Period small shrine at the summit
    Meiji Period small shrine at the summit
  • Shrine story (in Japanese)
    Shrine story (in Japanese)
  • View of the Torii Gate from the summit
    View of the Torii Gate from the summit

References

  1. ^ "To Mt. Arahata Fuji".
  • To Mt. Harahata (Retrieved June 22, 2015)
  • Tokorozawa Daily Photo Blog (Retrieved June 22, 2015)
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