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Spring Ministry's の house dressing?
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A shrine built by Shigeyuki Kasukabe around 1331 by soliciting Tsurugaoka Hachimangu. There is a monument to the city bird built at the end of the Edo period beside the torii gate. Also, for some reason there is a color 々 torii gate in the precincts, what is going on? ?? ?? ?? Passing over my head.
The name of this shrine and town seems to come from Mr. Kasukabe, a local samurai family in the Kamakura period. There is also a magnificent ginkgo tree in this precinct. Is it a sacred tree because Shimenawa is swirled? The main shrine is enshrined in front of you. This shrine seems to have been solicited from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu in Kamakura. Behind it was Kasukabe Inari Shrine. It is said that it was enshrined as a mansion god from "Fushimi Inari Shrine" in Kyoto. I was surprised at the number of cherry blossoms on this approach ...
The surrounding area is maintained as Hachiman Park.
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I went there during the hot season before summer, but the post was delayed without being registered as a tourist spot. The area around Hachiman Shrine was maintained as Hachiman Park, and the elderly for a walk were able to relax slowly. Inari Shrine, which seems to be the last shrine, is large and spectacular. It is a space where you can relax with a lot of greenery.
Spring Ministry's の house dressing?
A shrine built by Shigeyuki Kasukabe around 1331 by soliciting Tsurugaoka Hachimangu. There is a monument to the city bird built at the end of the Edo period beside the torii gate. Also, for some reason there is a color 々 torii gate in the precincts, what is going on? ?? ?? ?? Passing over my head.
Spring Ribu Yasaka Shrine
Adjacent to Hachiman Park, the site area is large. It is an old shrine in Kasukabe. There was a lot of greenery and I could feel nature.
I was lucky to see beautiful autumn leaves.
The name of this shrine and town seems to come from Mr. Kasukabe, a local samurai family in the Kamakura period. There is also a magnificent ginkgo tree in this precinct. Is it a sacred tree because Shimenawa is swirled? The main shrine is enshrined in front of you. This shrine seems to have been solicited from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu in Kamakura. Behind it was Kasukabe Inari Shrine. It is said that it was enshrined as a mansion god from "Fushimi Inari Shrine" in Kyoto. I was surprised at the number of cherry blossoms on this approach ...
The surrounding area is maintained as Hachiman Park.
I went there during the hot season before summer, but the post was delayed without being registered as a tourist spot. The area around Hachiman Shrine was maintained as Hachiman Park, and the elderly for a walk were able to relax slowly. Inari Shrine, which seems to be the last shrine, is large and spectacular. It is a space where you can relax with a lot of greenery.