⛩️ Shin'ya Mountain Shrine
🎨 Shrine Gallery
📝 Introduction
One of Japan's famous "Three Great Shrines of Wealth."
📖 Details
Shin'ya Mountain Shrine is famous for enshrining the mountain god and the god of business. It was established in the third year of the Tenbun era (1534 AD). The shrine is located at the foot of Mount Fuji and consists of the main shrine and the inner shrine. As one of the "Three Great Wealth Shrines" in Japan, many business owners and entrepreneurs often say, "If you don't want to be troubled by money, visit Shin'ya Mountain Shrine," making it a well-known energy spot.
The solemn main shrine is situated on a lush green hill near the source of Fuji water, welcoming visitors. If you wish for good marriage prospects or a large family, you can also visit the couple trees, which are two trees growing together within the shrine grounds. Additionally, there is a stone called "Mikoshin-ishi" that is said to be very effective for asking the gods questions. After picking up the stone and silently asking your question, if you feel a change in its weight when you lift it again, it indicates that things will proceed smoothly.
After visiting the main shrine, there is also the inner shrine located at the intersection near the second station of Mount Fuji. The inner shrine, standing amidst the natural beauty of Mount Fuji, is filled with mysterious charm. Access is limited to vehicles, and during winter, it may be inaccessible due to weather conditions, leading some to say that only those with fate can reach it.
⭐ Highlights
An incredible divine stone that allows you to ask questions to the gods. The mysterious Okumiya quietly stands at the second station of Mount Fuji. The forest path leading to the Okumiya is closed during winter, so it is only open from May to November.
📍 Contact & Information
📍 Address
1230 Araya, Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture
📞 Phone
0555-24-0932
🌐 Website
Visit Official Website🚇 Transport
About 10 minutes from the Kawaguchiko Interchange on the Chuo Expressway, or about 10 minutes from the Fujiyoshida Interchange on the Higashi-Fuji Five Lakes Road.
🏷️ Tags
Fujiyoshida City