The approximately 100-year-old weeping cherry tree, a symbol of Tokusa Hachimangu Shrine, is a truly spectacular sight! In spring, the approach becomes a tunnel of cherry blossoms, creating a magical scene.
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Tunnel of approximately 100-year-old weeping cherry trees
Many visitors during the spring cherry blossom season
Tokusa Hachimangu Shrine is located in Ato-Tokusa, Yamaguchi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. It's revered as the guardian shrine of Tokusa. The grounds are ablaze with approximately 100-year-old weeping cherry trees. In spring, the approach path transforms into a tunnel of cherry blossoms, creating a magical and enchanting atmosphere. During cherry blossom season, many tourists visit, creating a lively atmosphere. Tokusa Hachimangu Shrine boasts a long history, deeply intertwined with the local culture and history. Nestled in a naturally rich environment, the shrine offers a tranquil setting for relaxation and rejuvenation. From the cherry blossoms in spring to the autumn foliage, beautiful natural scenery can be enjoyed throughout the year. Why not visit Tokusa Hachimangu Shrine and experience the beauty of the cherry blossoms, its rich history, and the breath of nature?