1-60 Someba-cho, Masuda City, Shimane Prefecture
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¥500
Somebate Sekikasuka Shrine, with origins dating back to 725 AD, is a significant cultural site in Masuda, Shimane Prefecture. Rebuilt in 1583 by Motoyoshi Masuda, the main hall showcases Momoyama-era architectural style and is designated as a National Important Cultural Property. Visitors can appreciate the ornate details and historical significance of the shrine. Located in Someba-cho, it's accessible by a 15-minute bus ride from Masuda Station. The shrine is known for its serene atmosphere and historical importance, making it a worthwhile visit for those interested in Japanese history and architecture. The best time to visit is during the day to fully appreciate the details of the shrine.
Cultural Property: Nationally Designated Important Cultural Property; Founded in 725