MISHIMA TAISHA SHRINE / MISHIMA SHIZUOKA / PINOY ENGINEER IN JAPAN

Located in the city of Mishima, at the gateway of the Izu Peninsula, Mishima Taisha Shrine is the highest-ranking shrine in the region and one of the greatest holy sites on the old Tokaido road between Kyoto and Edo (now Tokyo).

It is said that Minamoto no Yoritomo, the 12th-century founder of the shogunate system of governance in Japan, went to pray at the shrine when raising an army and before battles.

Its magnificent zelkova wood pavilions are skillfully decorated with intricate engravings and have been designated as Important Cultural Properties.

Being on the Tokaido Road, but also at the starting point of the ancient Shimoda Road, Mishima Taisha Shrine prospered as the gateway to the Izu region as travelers spread its name and influence countrywide.

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