Yabo Tenmangū

Coordinates: 35°40′48.6″N 139°26′37.2″E / 35.680167°N 139.443667°E / 35.680167; 139.443667
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Yaho Tenmangū
谷保天満宮
Honden of Yaho Tenmangū
Website
http://www.yabotenmangu.or.jp/

Yaho Tenman-gū (谷保天満宮) is a Shinto shrine in Kunitachi, Tokyo, Japan.

History

Located next to the Kōshū Kaidō highway, Yaho Tenman-gū claims to be the oldest Shinto shrine in the Kantō region dedicated to Tenjin, the deified Sugawara no Michizane, having been built in 903 AD by Michizane’s third son.

See also

Media related to Yaho-temmangū at Wikimedia Commons

35°40′48.6″N 139°26′37.2″E / 35.680167°N 139.443667°E / 35.680167; 139.443667