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  • Fujisan-Hongu Sengen-taisha is well known as the headquarters for over 1,300 Sengen shrines nationwide.  The object of worship at this shrine is Mt. Fuji - the highest mountain in Japan still believed to be sacred.  People venerate this shrine as a guardian deity for disaster prevention, navigation, fishing, agriculture and weaving.
    Fujisan-Hongu-Sengen-2.jpg
  • Fujisan-Hongu Sengen-taisha is well known as the headquarters for over 1,300 Sengen shrines nationwide.  The object of worship at this shrine is Mt. Fuji - the highest mountain in Japan still believed to be sacred.  People venerate this shrine as a guardian deity for disaster prevention, navigation, fishing, agriculture and weaving.
    Fujisan-Hongu-Sengen-4.jpg
  • Wakutama Pond at Sengen Taisha Shrine,Formed by the melted snow of Mount Fuji, this pond has been designated a special natural treasure. The elegant, vermillion arched bridge hovers over the spring that flows from the foot of Kantate Knoll. In former times, those climbing Mount Fuji purified themselves in this sacred spring.
    Fujisan-Hongu-Sengen-3.jpg
  • Fujisan-Hongu Sengen-taisha is well known as the headquarters for over 1,300 Sengen shrines nationwide.  The object of worship at this shrine is Mt. Fuji - the highest mountain in Japan still believed to be sacred.  People venerate this shrine as a guardian deity for disaster prevention, navigation, fishing, agriculture and weaving.
    Fujisan-Hongu-Sengen-5.jpg
  • Wakutama Pond at Sengen Taisha Shrine,Formed by the melted snow of Mount Fuji, this pond has been designated a special natural treasure. The elegant, vermillion arched bridge hovers over the spring that flows from the foot of Kantate Knoll. In former times, those climbing Mount Fuji purified themselves in this sacred spring.
    Fujisan-Hongu-Sengen-1.jpg
  • Fujisan-Hongu Sengen-taisha is well known as the headquarters for over 1,300 Sengen shrines nationwide.  The object of worship at this shrine is Mt. Fuji - the highest mountain in Japan still believed to be sacred.  People venerate this shrine as a guardian deity for disaster prevention, navigation, fishing, agriculture and weaving.
    Fujisan-Hongu-Sengen-6.jpg
  • Wakutama Pond at Sengen Taisha Shrine, Formed by the melted snow of Mount Fuji, this pond has been designated a special natural treasure. The elegant, vermillion arched bridge hovers over the spring that flows from the foot of Kantate Knoll. In former times, those climbing Mount Fuji purified themselves in this sacred spring.
    wakutame-pond-3.jpg
  • 47. Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha 富士山本宮浅間大社 is well known as the headquarters of over 1,300 Sengen shrines across Japan.  The object of worship at this shrine is Mt. Fuji - the highest mountain in Japan and still believed to be sacred. People venerate this shrine as a guardian deity for disaster prevention, navigation, fishing, agriculture and weaving.
    47.FUJI-SENGEN-02.jpg