Hokkaido Shrine
北海道神宮
井伊谷宮
/ Iinoya Gu
Iinoya Shrine enshrines Prince Muneyoshi (Munenaga Shinno), a son of Emperor Go-Daigo who championed the Southern Court cause in the 14th century. Located in the Iinoya valley historically associated with the Ii clan, the shrine was established by Meiji government decree.
Enshrines Prince Muneyoshi, son of Emperor Go-Daigo, who led Southern Court forces in Totomi Province.
Source: Imperial decree
Prince (1311–1385), son of Emperor Go-Daigo; fought for the Southern Court for over 50 years; notable poet
Location Coordinates
34.8411, 137.6494
1991-1 Inasa-cho Iinoya, Hamana-ku, Hamamatsu-shi, Shizuoka
静岡県浜松市浜名区引佐町井伊谷1991-1
Totomi Province
Kanasashi Station (Tenryu Hamanako Railroad)
9:00-17:00
Bus from Hamamatsu Station
北海道神宮
上川神社
帯廣神社
樽前山神社
美瑛神社
旭川神社
Background reading for visitors and pilgrims.
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Iinoya Shrine enshrines Prince Muneyoshi (Munenaga Shinno), a son of Emperor Go-Daigo who championed the Southern Court cause in the 14th century. Located in the Iinoya valley historically associated with the Ii clan, the shrine was established by Meiji government decree.
Iinoya Shrine is located in Hamamatsu-shi, Hamana-ku, Shizuoka. The full address is: 1991-1 Inasa-cho Iinoya, Hamana-ku, Hamamatsu-shi, Shizuoka.