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Kan'ocha Palace (Ukiuki Shrine)

秋田県
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A modern shrine standing at the Katashiri on the shore of Lake Tazawa.
A modern, white wooden shrine. It is also called "Ukiuki Shrine" because it enshrines a large piece of driftwood that washed ashore. The lake shore in this area is home to a large number of fish called "ugui," and visitors can enjoy feeding them.

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic History

Highlights

Point 1

A Mysterious Shrine Standing on the Banks of Lake Tazawa!

Kan'ocha Palace (Ukiuki Shrine) A Mysterious Shrine Standing on the Banks of Lake Tazawa!
Kanazawa Shrine (Ukiuki Shrine) is a mysterious shrine located in Senboku City, Akita Prefecture, standing on the banks of Lake Tazawa. It's a small shrine that juts out into the lake and is also called "Ukiuki Shrine" because it enshrines a floating log that washed ashore. Travelers who visit can feel a serene atmosphere while enjoying the beautiful lakeside scenery, finding peace of mind. This shrine stands out for its unique shape and the origin of the floating log it enshrines, giving it a sense of mystery and individuality. The sight of the drifting log emerging from the lake surface and diagonally disappearing deep into the water's bottom is like the very beauty of natural formation. By witnessing this sight, travelers can touch the mystery and power of nature and experience the richness of the heart. Kanazawa Shrine (Ukiuki Shrine) is in harmony with the beautiful natural environment of the area and is a special place for visitors. The clear blue lake water, the rich greenery surrounding it, and the white wooden shrine itself leave a deep impression on the scenery. Especially during sunrise and sunset, a mysterious view spreads out, giving the feeling of being lost in another world. Visiting Kanazawa Shrine (Ukiuki Shrine) is an ideal experience for travelers seeking peace of mind and healing. This shrine on the lakeside provides an opportunity to calm the mind in nature and gain new insights, away from the busy daily life. In addition, there are many beautiful walking trails around the shrine, making it an attractive spot for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts!
Point 2

Power Spot for Matchmaking and Love Fulfillment!

Kan'ocha Palace (Ukiuki Shrine) Power Spot for Matchmaking and Love Fulfillment!
Kanzaki-gū (Ukiuki Shrine) is known as a power spot for matchmaking. Visitors come to pray with wishes for matchmaking and love fulfillment, hoping for the shrine's mystical power. Kanzaki-gū (Ukiuki Shrine) enshrines a large driftwood that washed up on the shore. This is the origin of the shrine's other name, "Ukiuki Shrine." The driftwood, which emerges from the lake surface and disappears diagonally into the water, is considered a symbolic existence associated with vitality. It is believed that this driftwood has the power to fulfill wishes for matchmaking and love, and many people visit the shrine to pray for this. Kanzaki-gū (Ukiuki Shrine) is a popular power spot for matchmaking, and many visitors come from all over Japan. In particular, visiting with a lover or spouse can be an opportunity to deepen your bond even further!
Point 3

A Contemporary Shrine with a White Wooden Structure!

Kan'ocha Palace (Ukiuki Shrine) A Contemporary Shrine with a White Wooden Structure!
Kanjo Palace (Ukimi Shrine) is characterized by its contemporary white wooden shrine, boasting beautiful architectural beauty. The shrine has a refined design while still maintaining the atmosphere of a traditional shrine. The simple and clean white wooden exterior of the shrine is a distinctive feature, incorporating modern architectural techniques and aesthetics with delicate carvings and flowing lines. The texture and color of the wood harmonize with nature, giving visitors a peaceful impression. This contemporary architectural beauty is also an attractive element for travelers visiting Kanjo Palace (Ukimi Shrine). The shrine is surrounded by a beautiful natural environment, with views of the lake and harmonious surroundings with the surrounding mountains. While the building blends into the surrounding landscape, it stands out as a particularly eye-catching presence. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of the building and the harmony with the natural environment, providing a pleasant time and an attractive experience.
Point 4

Visit Gozaseki Shrine, a Place of Beauty Prayers

Kan'ocha Palace (Ukiuki Shrine) Visit Gozaseki Shrine, a Place of Beauty Prayers
Gozaseki Shrine is known as a power spot for beauty prayers located in the northern part of Lake Tazawa. The shrine's name comes from the fact that Akita feudal lord Satake Yoshitaka visited Lake Tazawa and rested his back on a rock. The name "Gozaseki" means the rock where the lord sat and a flat rock like a mat. Near the painted torii gate, there is a mysterious landscape where seven types of trees grow from one tree called "Nanairoki". There is also the "Kagamiishi" which reflects the figure of Tatsuko, and the "Katazu no Reisen" which is said to be the spring where Tatsuko drank and became a dragon. Near the shrine, there is also a 450-year-old cedar tree designated as a natural monument by the city, which you can feel the power of. Gozaseki Shrine is known as a power spot for beauty and is visited by many people who pray for beauty. It is also a place related to Tatsuko, who is known for her beauty, and there is a statue of her. It is popular among women, so why not visit it as a set with the Kanjya Palace (Ukimi Shrine)?
Point 5

Nyuto Onsen: Surrounded by Beautiful Nature in Every Season!

Kan'ocha Palace (Ukiuki Shrine) Nyuto Onsen: Surrounded by Beautiful Nature in Every Season!
Nyuto Onsen is a secluded hot spring inn surrounded by beautiful nature in every season. The Nyuto Onsen area is located at the foot of Mt. Nyuto in the Towada-Hachimantai National Park, with hot springs scattered around the 600-800 meter altitude range. The Nyuto Onsen area consists of seven hot spring resorts called the "Seven Springs," each with its own unique source and a variety of different types of hot springs. Hot spring enthusiasts can enjoy a wide variety of baths, with many types of water praised by experts. The charm of Nyuto Onsen is the ability to relax in a natural environment. You can enjoy hot springs and walks while breathing in fresh air and surrounded by virgin beech forests and clear streams. Known as one of the best hot springs in Akita Prefecture, it's worth visiting not only for the local tourist spots but also for the beautiful scenery. We recommend visiting Nyuto Onsen as part of your trip to the Kanjya Palace (Ukiuki Shrine)!
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Sightseeing

Kan'ocha Palace (Ukiuki Shrine) A White Wooden Shrine on the Banks of Lake Tazawa!
A White Wooden Shrine on the Banks of Lake Tazawa!
Kan'ō-gū (Ukigami Shrine) is a small shrine located on the banks of Lake Tazawa in Nishikimachi Nishimyoji, Senboku City, Akita Prefecture. The shrine has a shape that protrudes into the lake and is also known as "Ukigami Shrine" because it enshrines a large floating log (driftwood) that washed ashore. It is said that Kan'ō-gū was built in 1769 and enshrines Akita samurai and haiku poet, Akegashira Myojin. Kan'ō-gū is said to bring good luck in matchmaking and is located on the banks of Lake Tazawa, attracting visitors with its natural beauty. It is also known for its modern shrine architecture, with its characteristic white wooden building. For travelers visiting Senboku City in Akita Prefecture, Kan'ō-gū (Ukigami Shrine) is an attractive spot where you can feel the fusion of history and nature!

Basic Information

Address Nishimeiji Katashiri, Nishikimachi, Senboku-shi, Akita 014-0511
TEL 0187-47-2624
Web Site http://www.city.semboku.akita.jp/sightseeing/spot/04_ukigi.html
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