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  • Konpira-dai-gongen or simply Konpira Shrine is a Shinto shrine in the town of Kotohira in Kagawa Prefecture.  It is was founded during the first century and located at halfway to the top of Mount Zozu, the shrine stands at the end of a long stairway of 1,368 steps to the inner shrine. Since the Muromachi Period pilgrimages to the shrine became popular.
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  • Konpira-dai-gongen or simply Konpira Shrine is a Shinto shrine in the town of Kotohira in Kagawa Prefecture.  It is was founded during the first century and located at halfway to the top of Mount Zozu, the shrine stands at the end of a long stairway of 1,368 steps to the inner shrine. Since the Muromachi Period pilgrimages to the shrine became popular.
    kompira-1.jpg
  • Konpira-dai-gongen or simply Konpira Shrine is a Shinto shrine in the town of Kotohira in Kagawa Prefecture.  It is was founded during the first century and located at halfway to the top of Mount Zozu, the shrine stands at the end of a long stairway of 1,368 steps to the inner shrine. Since the Muromachi Period pilgrimages to the shrine became popular.
    kompira-4.jpg
  • Konpira-dai-gongen or simply Konpira Shrine is a Shinto shrine in the town of Kotohira in Kagawa Prefecture.  It is was founded during the first century and located at halfway to the top of Mount Zozu, the shrine stands at the end of a long stairway of 1,368 steps to the inner shrine. Since the Muromachi Period pilgrimages to the shrine became popular.
    kompira-5.jpg
  • Konpira-dai-gongen or simply Konpira Shrine is a Shinto shrine in the town of Kotohira in Kagawa Prefecture.  It is was founded during the first century and located at halfway to the top of Mount Zozu, the shrine stands at the end of a long stairway of 1,368 steps to the inner shrine. Since the Muromachi Period pilgrimages to the shrine became popular.
    kompira-2.jpg
  • JR Kotohira and Kotoden Kotohira Stations are located a few steps away from each other in the center of town and within walking distance of Kotohira attractions. The steps to Kompira-san Shrine begin about a ten minute walk southwest of the train stations. Kanamaruza Theater is located about 200 meters off the approach to Kompirasan.
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  • JR Kotohira and Kotoden Kotohira Stations are located a few steps away from each other in the center of town and within walking distance of Kotohira attractions. The steps to Kompira-san Shrine begin about a ten minute walk southwest of the train stations. Kanamaruza Theater is located about 200 meters off the approach to Kompirasan.
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