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A shrine in kamikobayashi district
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It is located next to the fire brigade warehouse along the Prefectural Road 150 from R246 to Fuji Plain Golf Course. You can see Mt. Fuji in the back, but unfortunately I can't see it because of the rain.
It is located in the Kamikobayashi area and is difficult to understand. I parked in the parking lot nearby and visited. After entering the precincts and going to the right a little, I saw Mt. Fuji in the back of the main shrine. The contrast between Mt. Fuji and the shrine was beautiful and comfortable.
It is a shrine along Prefectural Road 150. The information on the precincts said that detailed information about the construction was unknown, but it was rebuilt in the first year of Hoei (1704), so it seems that it has a history of more than 300 years. In addition, the era name of "culture" was also carved on the stones in the precincts. The shrine was renovated in 2008 and was very beautiful.
A shrine in kamikobayashi district
It is located next to the fire brigade warehouse along the Prefectural Road 150 from R246 to Fuji Plain Golf Course. You can see Mt. Fuji in the back, but unfortunately I can't see it because of the rain.
A shrine standing on Mt. Fuji
It is located in the Kamikobayashi area and is difficult to understand. I parked in the parking lot nearby and visited. After entering the precincts and going to the right a little, I saw Mt. Fuji in the back of the main shrine. The contrast between Mt. Fuji and the shrine was beautiful and comfortable.
A shrine surrounded by tall trees
It is a shrine surrounded by very tall trees in the rice fields and fields. It's a very quiet place with almost no worshipers.
It's got a history.
It is a shrine along Prefectural Road 150. The information on the precincts said that detailed information about the construction was unknown, but it was rebuilt in the first year of Hoei (1704), so it seems that it has a history of more than 300 years. In addition, the era name of "culture" was also carved on the stones in the precincts. The shrine was renovated in 2008 and was very beautiful.