13 Sights in Funabashi, Japan (with Map and Images)

Explore interesting sights in Funabashi, Japan. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 13 sights are available in Funabashi, Japan.

List of cities in Japan Sightseeing Tours in Funabashi

1. 八王子神社

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Hachioji Shrine (八oji Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Kowagama-cho, Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. The former shrine is a village shrine. Every seven years, a mikoshi (the youngest son) is served at a grand festival called the "Sanzan Seven-Year Festival" held at the Ninomiya Shrine in Sanzan, Funabashi City. The 1.08ha area of the precincts is designated as a local environmental conservation area.

Wikipedia: 八王子神社 (船橋市) (JA)

2. Nakayama Hokekyōji Temple

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Hokekyō-ji (法華経寺) is a temple of the Nichiren-shū founded during the Kamakura period in Ichikawa, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. One of Nichiren's most important writings the Risshō Ankoku Ron, regarded as one of the National Treasures of Japan, is kept at the temple. Next to other documents it is being presented to the public on 3 November each year.

Wikipedia: Hokekyō-ji (Ichikawa) (EN), Website

3. SHIRASE 5002

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Shirase was a Japanese icebreaker operated by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) and Japan's third icebreaker for Antarctic expeditions. Her successor (AGB-5003) has the same name. She was decommissioned in July 2008, and is expected to revive under the new owner as a facility for observation and exhibition regarding weather and environment.

Wikipedia: Japanese icebreaker Shirase (AGB-5002) (EN), Website

4. 神宮寺

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Jinguji Temple (神宮寺) is a temple of the Shingon sect Toyoyama school located in Miyama, Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. The mountain number is Mt. Iouzan (醫王山). In the Edo period, it was a separate temple of the adjacent Ninomiya Shrine. It is also the 13th ticket office of the Yoshihashi Daishi 88 places tour.

Wikipedia: 神宮寺 (船橋市) (JA)

5. 二宮神社

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Ninomiya Shrine (二宮神社, Ninomiya-jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Miyama, Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. In the Shikinai Sharonsha, it is said to be Ninomiya in Shimosa Province. The former shrine is a gōsha. In ancient times, it was also called Sanzan Myojin or Ninomiya Myojin.

Wikipedia: 二宮神社 (船橋市) (JA)

6. Misaki Inari Shrine

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Misaki Inari Shrine (三咲稲荷神社, Misaki Inari-jinja) is an Inari shrine located in Misaki, Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. The company is a former village shrine. Officially, it is Inari Shrine, but it is called Misaki Inari Shrine and Misaki Shrine with place names.

Wikipedia: 三咲稲荷神社 (JA)

7. Myououin

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Ming Wang Yuan is a Xinyi Zhenyanzong temple located in Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture. Located in the center of Guzuo Village, Geshi County (Gedong County), the former general country. The full name of Ming Wang Yuan is Azheluo Temple in Shidong Mountain.

Wikipedia: 明王院_(船橋市) (JA)

8. 八幡神社

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八幡神社 sachihiro / CC BY-SA 3.0

Hachiman Shrine (八幡神社, Hachimanjinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Kamagaya, Kamagaya City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. From the place name, it is also called Kamagaya Hachiman Shrine and Kamagaya Hachiman Shrine. The former shrine is a village shrine.

Wikipedia: 八幡神社 (鎌ケ谷市) (JA)

9. 船橋東照宮

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Funabashi Tōshōgū (船橋東照宮, Funabashi Tōshō-gū) is a Shinto shrine located in Honmachi, Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Currently, only a small shrine remains, and it has the nickname "Japan smallest Toshogu Shrine".

Wikipedia: 船橋東照宮 (JA)

10. Funabashi City Historical Museum

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Funabashi City Historical Museum Daidouji / CC-BY-SA-3.0

Funabashi Local Archive is a local museum located in Yaoyuantai Park, Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture. In addition, regarding the name, according to Article 2, paragraph 1, of the Funabashi Museum Regulations, Funabashi Local Archive.

Wikipedia: 船橋市郷土資料館 (JA)

11. Shinmei Shrine

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Shinmeisha (神明社) is a Shinto shrine located in Takane, Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It is also called "Takane Shinmeisha". In recent years, arson has been frequent, and vigilante groups have called for caution.

Wikipedia: 神明社 (船橋市) (JA)

12. 安養寺

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Anyoji (安陽寺) is a Nichiren Buddhist temple located in Tsuboi-cho, Funabashi, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. The mountain number is Mt. Iko. The former main mountain is the Daihonzan Zhongshan Hokke Sutra Temple.

Wikipedia: 安養寺 (船橋市) (JA)

13. Yasaka Shrine

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Eight Sakamoto Shrine is a shrine located in Innei, Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture. The old community is a village community. The divine lines are "left three pillars" and "five melons plus Tang flowers".

Wikipedia: 八坂神社 (船橋市印内) (JA)

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