Admission
Free
Also called Minatogawa-jinja
Chuo, Hyogo Prefecture
At a Glance
Minatogawa-jinja was established in 1872 on or near the site of the Battle of Minatogawa in Kobe.
Minatogawa-jinja is counted among the Fifteen Shrines of the Kenmu Restoration, linking it to a select group of historically important shrines.
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If you're interested in Japanese history, read up on Kusunoki Masashige before visiting; the shrine's meaning centers on his 14th-century legacy and loyalty.
Plan to spend a few minutes noticing the traditional architecture, since the shrine is specifically noted for its historic buildings.
Facilities
2 structures on the grounds
Fascinating facts about this place
Minatogawa-jinja was established in 1872 on or near the site of the Battle of Minatogawa in Kobe.
Minatogawa-jinja is counted among the Fifteen Shrines of the Kenmu Restoration, linking it to a select group of historically important shrines.
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