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Rausu Shrine - Hokkaido

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Rausu Shrine ( 羅臼神社 ) is the main shrine of the town of Rausu. It is located at 127-1 Sakaemachi, Rausu Town, Menashi District in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan . Rausu Shrine Rausu Shrine details Rausu Shrine ( 羅臼神社 ) is a historically rich and spiritually significant site that continues to stand as the guardian deity of Shiretoko. Revered for centuries, this shrine offers visitors a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature and a deep connection to the region's maritime heritage and mountain spirituality. Rausu Shrine - Rausu town, Hokkaido Prefecture A Shrine Rooted in Fishing and Faith Rausu Shrine traces its origins back to the Ansei era (1854–1860), a time when the Menashi fishing grounds were being developed under the Matsumae clan . In those early days, fishermen and settlers built a small shrine on the hill of Funami-cho (present-day 46-1) to honor the mountain spirit of Mount Rausu, praying for safe navigation and the prosperity of their fishing grounds.  Rausu Shrine ...

Shiretoko Rausu Roadside Station - Hokkaido

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Shiretoko Rausu Roadside Station ( 道の駅 知床·らうす ) is one of the roadside stations of Hokkaido. It is located along National Road 335 at 361-1 Honcho in the town of Rausu, Menashi District, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan . Shiretoko Rausu Roadside Station Shiretoko Rausu Roadside Station details Located along National Route 335 , Shiretoko Rausu Roadside Station  is a must-visit stop on the Rausu side of the Shiretoko Peninsula , registered as an official roadside station on August 27, 1999 (Registration No. 63).  Shiretoko Rausu Roadside Station - Rausu town, Hokkaido Prefecture Conveniently located between the Nemuro Strait and the towering Mount Rausu (1,661 meters), this travel hub offers visitors an immersive experience in nature, culture, and cuisine — all while serving as a launching point for exploring the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site of Shiretoko . Welcome to Shiretoko Rausu Roadside Station A Scenic and Strategic Location Rausu is known as a "castle town ...

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