In the year following the great eruption of Mt. Fuji in 6 (864), the imperial court's royal decree enshrined the god of Mt. Fuji, Asama Ogami (Kihana Kaya Princess [Konohana no Sakuya Hime no Miko]), and the fire festival began. In the precinct covered with giant trees such as seven cedars, a natural monument designated by the prefecture, which is 1200 years old, there is a shrine of worship and main shrine, as well as a stone shrine known as a stone stone stone (heila stone) and a mountain palace shrine, and the fresh air flows. The main shrine is built in Kyongjang 12 (1607) and is built by the company. There are many festival events, such as the annual festival in April and the Tago Kagura Festival in July. One of the constituent assets of the World Heritage Site "Mount Fuji-Objects of Faith and Sources of Art".