This Kumano Shrine is located on an 80 meter high hill on the south side of the river mouth that was home to Imazu Port, a port linked with trade with Asia in ancient times.
The area is named after the long beach nearby, Yokohama, not the now famous Yokohama up near Tokyo.
Beside the steps leading up to the shrine is a small Inari shrine, and then near the top a Yakushi-do.
Other than this being a branch of the famous Kumano Sanzan in Wakayama, I can find on information about its history.
The site of tye shrine used to be a manufacturing site of stone axes in te early Yayoi Period, and axes from this site have been found around northern Kyushu, indicating early trade.
The previous post was on the
Shisho Shrine across on the other side of the river mouth.
very nice ! thanks a lot.
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