9 Sights in Tatebayashi, Japan (with Map and Images)
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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Tatebayashi, Japan! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Tatebayashi. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.
Sightseeing Tours in Tatebayashi1. Nagara Shrine
Nagara Shrine is a shrine located in Daikanmachi, Tatebayashi City, Gunma Prefecture. It is regarded as the guardian deity of the area and was formerly classified as a local shrine, offering sacred food and monetary offerings.
2. 田中正造記念館
The Tanaka Shozo Memorial Hall is located in Otemachi, Tatebayashi City, Gunma Prefecture, and is a memorial hall that honors Masazo Tanaka and collects materials related to the Ashio Mine Poisoning Incident. The official name is "Ashio Ore Poisoning Incident Tanaka Masazo Memorial Hall".
3. Zendo-ji Temple
Zendoji Temple is a temple of the Pure Land sect located in Kusunoki, Tatebayashi City, Gunma Prefecture, Japan. There is the tomb of Yasumasa Sakakibara, one of the Four Heavenly Kings of Tokugawa and the lord of Tatebayashi Castle.
4. Aoume Tenmangu Shrine
Ome Shrine is a shrine located in Honmachi 2-chome, Tatebayashi City, Gunma Prefecture. The name of Ome Shrine is according to the "Old Tatebayashi Town Shrine Detailed Book", and the name of the religious corporation is also like that, but in the "Euraku-gun Magazine" it is written as Ome Tenmangu and is also called Ome Tenjin.
5. Hatsuhiki Inari Shrine
Yoiinari Shrine is a shrine located in Honmachi 2-chome, Tatebayashi City, Gunma Prefecture. The origin of the name of the company is that it is a place where a fox that looks venerable began to pull its tail in the evening, but it is also called Hatsuhiki Inari Shrine (Hatsuhiki-) because it is the beginning of tail towing, or Samuraibe no Inari (Shibe no Inari-) from the name of a nearby place.
6. Yoake Inari Shrine
Yoakei Inari Shrine is a shrine located in Asahi Town, Tatebayashi City, Gunma Prefecture, Japan. The name of the company comes from the fact that it is the place where the venerable fox finished pulling its tail at dawn.
7. 常楽寺
Jorakuji Temple is a temple of the Shingon sect of the Toyoyama sect located in Kido-cho, Tatebayashi, Gunma Prefecture, Japan. The main hall enshrines many Buddha heavens such as Dainichi Nyorai, Amida Nyorai, Yakushi Nyorai, the Twelve Divine Generals, the Eleven-Faced Kannon, Aizen Myō, Bishamon Heaven, and Benzaiten.
8. Kansho-ji Temple
Kanshoji is a temple of the Shingon sect, Toyosan school, located in Nakacho, Tatebayashi City, Gunma Prefecture. The main deity is Dainichi Nyorai. The temple's crest features a "circle with a bellflower."
9. Tsutsujigaoka Park

The Tsutsujigaoka Park is a Japanese garden located in the city of Tatebayashi, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, which is a nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty. It is also one of then "100 Japanese historical parks" designated in 2006 by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism to mark the 50th anniversary of the Urban Parks Law.
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