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It is located in the precincts of Jokeiji Temple, which is famous for its hydrangeas. If you go through the torii gate and go up the stairs, you will see the main shrine. The autumn leaves are also beautiful, so I think it's a good idea to worship together with walking along the promenade.
When I went to Jokeiji Temple to see the hydrangea, I was walking along the walking path in the precincts and reached the shrine of Akiba Shrine. Hydrangea was in bloom around the shrine and it was beautiful. When you visit Jokeiji Temple, it would be nice if you could visit it together.
The mountain road (sidewalk) leading from the side of the shrine to Okoshiyama Park was maintained, making it easier to walk. It seems that the entire back mountain of this shrine is a nature conservation district. There is also a stone statue of the Seven Lucky Gods in the shrine, and the wind blowing on the hill is cool, so it is recommended as a place for a walk in Kakino.
It is about a 5-minute walk from the south exit of Kakino Station on the Odakyu Line to Machida, and in the season, a temple called Jokeiji, where many hydrangeas bloom, is on the left, and this Akiba Daigongen is on the right side of the precincts up the mountain road. .. It is located in the valley of the corner of Tama Hills, so it feels good to take a walk nearby.
It is located right next to Jokeiji Temple, along the same approach. If you ever visit Jokeiji Temple, which is known for its flowers, you should stop by together. It's hard to know where to access even if you check on the map, but there is a sign that guides the Jokeiji parking lot at the end of the Lawson Kamiaso 6-chome store along the main road, so It's easy to understand if you aim for a temple.
It is located in the precincts of Jokeiji Temple, which is famous for its hydrangeas. If you go through the torii gate and go up the stairs, you will see the main shrine. The autumn leaves are also beautiful, so I think it's a good idea to worship together with walking along the promenade.
When I went to Jokeiji Temple to see the hydrangea, I was walking along the walking path in the precincts and reached the shrine of Akiba Shrine. Hydrangea was in bloom around the shrine and it was beautiful. When you visit Jokeiji Temple, it would be nice if you could visit it together.
The mountain road (sidewalk) leading from the side of the shrine to Okoshiyama Park was maintained, making it easier to walk. It seems that the entire back mountain of this shrine is a nature conservation district. There is also a stone statue of the Seven Lucky Gods in the shrine, and the wind blowing on the hill is cool, so it is recommended as a place for a walk in Kakino.
It is about a 5-minute walk from the south exit of Kakino Station on the Odakyu Line to Machida, and in the season, a temple called Jokeiji, where many hydrangeas bloom, is on the left, and this Akiba Daigongen is on the right side of the precincts up the mountain road. .. It is located in the valley of the corner of Tama Hills, so it feels good to take a walk nearby.
It is located right next to Jokeiji Temple, along the same approach. If you ever visit Jokeiji Temple, which is known for its flowers, you should stop by together. It's hard to know where to access even if you check on the map, but there is a sign that guides the Jokeiji parking lot at the end of the Lawson Kamiaso 6-chome store along the main road, so It's easy to understand if you aim for a temple.