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Fujisan Simomiya Omuro Sengen Jinja is a Shinto shrine in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, tied to the Mt. Fuji Sengen religious tradition.
This is the oldest of over 1,000 Fuji Sengen Shrines in Japan, first established in 699 A.D.—predating the famous head shrine in Fujinomiya by centuries.
Originally built at Mount Fuji's 2nd Station, the shrine was relocated in 958 A.D. by imperial order to make it more accessible, with the main hall finally moved down in 1974.
Horseback archery (yabusame) has been performed here since 940 A.D. to celebrate suppressing a rebellion, making it one of Japan's longest-running yabusame traditions.
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Shimoyoshida Gare
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Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Préfecture