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in the jinguji temple.
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It is lined up in the main hall of Jinguji Temple. There are few red torii gates. I was surprised that the Tsuchiya owner tax of the mansion next to Kira Uenosuke, who appears in Roshi Ako, was erected.
This time, I went to the preliminary survey of the old Tokaido Walk scheduled for the month 10. It is Inari Shrine in the back of Jinguji Temple in Teramachi. It is a shrine that you can't understand just by walking around Teramachi. I didn't know the history a little, so I'll ask the volunteers about the history next time I go.
If you go down the narrow alley of the new house, you will find Jinguji Temple. Inari-san, which has red fences, and Sekisho Inari in one corner. Is there a connection because there is a new house barrier? I've been visiting with that feeling. I imagined that an old traveler traveling on the Tokaido wished for the safety of the trip and the thanks for passing the barrier safely! Please stop by while traveling!
in the jinguji temple.
It is lined up in the main hall of Jinguji Temple. There are few red torii gates. I was surprised that the Tsuchiya owner tax of the mansion next to Kira Uenosuke, who appears in Roshi Ako, was erected.
It's a little inconspicuous.
This time, I went to the preliminary survey of the old Tokaido Walk scheduled for the month 10. It is Inari Shrine in the back of Jinguji Temple in Teramachi. It is a shrine that you can't understand just by walking around Teramachi. I didn't know the history a little, so I'll ask the volunteers about the history next time I go.
Red rustling lined up.
If you go down the narrow alley of the new house, you will find Jinguji Temple. Inari-san, which has red fences, and Sekisho Inari in one corner. Is there a connection because there is a new house barrier? I've been visiting with that feeling. I imagined that an old traveler traveling on the Tokaido wished for the safety of the trip and the thanks for passing the barrier safely! Please stop by while traveling!