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there was a beautiful inari.
Original Text
Inari is near a temple famous for the statue of Ambassador Daruma. There is a magnificent torii gate on the road, and there is a temple up the stairs from there. I feel that the hall is big, beautiful and new. It seems that transportation can only be reached by bus in an inconvenient place. After seeing the statue of Ambassador Daruma, I had time to get to the next bus at the nearby bus stop, so I saw it when I was walking to another bus stop.
be careful of the strange voice of the chick because there is a heron nest on the head. (laughter)
Original Text
The shrine is probably enshrined in each village. Kamiyugawa is the place name just beyond Yukawa, where there is a hot spring. The adjacent area of the Trapistinu Abbey is maintained as a "citizen forest", but the back of the main shrine looking from the garden is quite creepy. From spring to summer, a heron makes a nest on the top of the cedar grove in the precincts, and this is creepy again for those who do not know the cries of the chicks. That's why it's not a tourist spot.
It was in the corner of Yunokawa Onsen. There was a red torii gate along the road, and the stairs were the main shrine of the bolt of 40 steps. It was an unmaintained shrine.
A shrine quieter than Yukura Jinja shrine in the same Yukawa district
Original Text
It was about a 4-minute walk from the exit of Yunokawa Onsen Station. There is a red torii gate, so a detour. I found this shrine on my way to Yukura Shrine. Historically, it is said that the village shrine was enshrined in the village shrine in 1897 and the Mukakusha Oyamagi Shrine in the village on April 10, 44, but the affiliation is Oyamagi Shrine.
there was a beautiful inari.
Inari is near a temple famous for the statue of Ambassador Daruma. There is a magnificent torii gate on the road, and there is a temple up the stairs from there. I feel that the hall is big, beautiful and new. It seems that transportation can only be reached by bus in an inconvenient place. After seeing the statue of Ambassador Daruma, I had time to get to the next bus at the nearby bus stop, so I saw it when I was walking to another bus stop.
be careful of the strange voice of the chick because there is a heron nest on the head. (laughter)
The shrine is probably enshrined in each village. Kamiyugawa is the place name just beyond Yukawa, where there is a hot spring. The adjacent area of the Trapistinu Abbey is maintained as a "citizen forest", but the back of the main shrine looking from the garden is quite creepy. From spring to summer, a heron makes a nest on the top of the cedar grove in the precincts, and this is creepy again for those who do not know the cries of the chicks. That's why it's not a tourist spot.
Unmaintained shrine
It was in the corner of Yunokawa Onsen. There was a red torii gate along the road, and the stairs were the main shrine of the bolt of 40 steps. It was an unmaintained shrine.
A shrine quieter than Yukura Jinja shrine in the same Yukawa district
It was about a 4-minute walk from the exit of Yunokawa Onsen Station. There is a red torii gate, so a detour. I found this shrine on my way to Yukura Shrine. Historically, it is said that the village shrine was enshrined in the village shrine in 1897 and the Mukakusha Oyamagi Shrine in the village on April 10, 44, but the affiliation is Oyamagi Shrine.