https://us.trip.com/travel-guide/attraction/tokai/suwa-shrine-58336464/?locale=en-US&curr=EUR
OverviewNearbyReviewsWin PrizesRecommended

Suwa Shrine

諏訪神社
󰺂1.3
No reviews yet
based on 3 reviews
Other Places of Worship
Open year round, 24/7
Address:
59 Takayokosukamachi Kitayashiki, Tokai 477-0037, Aichi PrefectureMap
What travelers say:

More

Recommendations Near Suwa Shrine

Suwa Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences

Write a Review
Trip.comTrip.com
TripAdvisor(3 Reviews)TripAdvisor
3 Reviews
  • Ambassador806026
    Ambassador806026
    ta-icon

    There is a monument derived from the name of Aichi Prefecture

    Original Text

    At Suwa Shrine here, there is a Manyo monument that is composed about "Ayuchigata", which was the origin of the Aichi Prefectural name built in the Edo period. It is a fun area because there are many large sites that I didn't know around here.

    Reviewed on Dec 31, 2018
  • T5884
    T5884
    ta-icon

    There is a monument of the monument of Manyo, which is the origin of the word 'Aichi'

    Original Text

    Suwa Shrine is located just east of Yokosuka Elementary School. The shrine has a long and elongated shape from north to south. The Manyo monument was on the north side of the shrine. The song "Ayuchigata Shiodashi Nikerashi Chita no Ura Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shikoko Shi

    Reviewed on Jun 11, 2016
  • yoiyoirio
    yoiyoirio
    ta-icon

    There is a monument of Manyo UTA of 'Ayuchi toge pass' which originated from the name of Aichi Prefecture in the precincts

    Original Text

    In the precincts, there is a manyo poem monument of "Ayuchigata, the tide of Ayuchigata, the boat rowing in the morning at Chita no Ura, which is the origin of the prefecture name of Aichi Prefecture" (Volume 7-1163), which is new and old. There are two. The old one is from the Edo period and can hardly be read, but there is also a magnificent monument built in the Showa period next to it.

    Reviewed on Jan 28, 2016

You Might Also Like

Port Of Nagoya Public Aquarium

󰺂6.6
4.7/5430 Reviews
AquariumsReady to use immediatelyAvailable for today
From €11.91

Suzuka Circuit

󰺂4.2
4.8/518 Reviews
Race TracksReady to use immediatelyAvailable for today
From €11.78

Ninja Kingdom Ise

󰺂3.4
4.8/54 Reviews
Historical ArchitecturesReady to use immediatelyAvailable for today
From €7.92

Nijō Castle

󰺂7.7
4.6/51619 Reviews
UNESCO World Heritage - Cultural SitesHistorical ArchitecturesNight AttractionsAvailable for today
From €7.63