Fuji Sengen Shrine in Autumn: A Colorful Journey
A temizuya water pavilion (手水舎) within the shrine's grounds allows for ritual purification before approaching the deity Nestled at the foot of majestic Mount Fuji , Fujiyoshida Sengen Shrine holds a significant place in Japanese spirituality. Dedicated to Princess Konohanasakuya, the Shinto deity associated with the sacred mountain, this shrine is one of over a thousand Fuji Sengen shrines scattered across the nation. Formally known as Kitaguchi Hongū Fuji Sengen Jinja ⭐(北口本宮冨士浅間神社 or "North Entrance Fuji Sengen Shrine"), it serves as the principal shrine on Mount Fuji's northern slopes. Its counterpart, Fujisan Hongū Sengen Taisha , resides on the mountain's southern side in Fujinomiya. Approaching the shrine, visitors traverse a serene path lined with ancient cedar trees and illuminated by rows of stone lanterns. The shrine complex, with its vibrant red buildings, features a main hall dating back to 1615, a traditional dancing stage, and several supporting st...