The most serious shrine I am a Japanese animation fan, every time a friend goes to Japan, he always asks a friend to bring me some original Japanese animation back to see. Slowly my friend goes to Japan to play and not ask what I want, but bring some cartoon back. Let me be a little snail at home slowly. This time I finally decided to go to Japan by myself, mainly because I saw the beautiful building in "Lucky Star". Let me seem to go to Japan to see, where is this? After asking around, I realized that this is the Kuichi City, Japan, the Shrine of the Shrine. The building here is so beautiful, the light coffee building is equipped with a red roof, absolutely beautiful. The uneven height of the house. Haha... It gives me a sense of hierarchy. Obviously several times cooler than watching those scenes in cartoons. Walking around the shrine, I actually found the main characters in Lucky Star. Wow... No, I must take pictures with them. Take out the phone and shoot them wildly. Then there was a burst of snaps with the two main characters. When I went out, I knew that there were basically no other things that were not related to the shrine in Japan. Is this shrine the most serious shrine? Haha... Warm reminder: Tickets: Free Open Hour: All Day
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The most serious shrine I am a Japanese animation fan, every time a friend goes to Japan, he always asks a friend to bring me some original Japanese animation back to see. Slowly my friend goes to Japan to play and not ask what I want, but bring some cartoon back. Let me be a little snail at home slowly. This time I finally decided to go to Japan by myself, mainly because I saw the beautiful building in "Lucky Star". Let me seem to go to Japan to see, where is this? After asking around, I realized that this is the Kuichi City, Japan, the Shrine of the Shrine. The building here is so beautiful, the light coffee building is equipped with a red roof, absolutely beautiful. The uneven height of the house. Haha... It gives me a sense of hierarchy. Obviously several times cooler than watching those scenes in cartoons. Walking around the shrine, I actually found the main characters in Lucky Star. Wow... No, I must take pictures with them. Take out the phone and shoot them wildly. Then there was a burst of snaps with the two main characters. When I went out, I knew that there were basically no other things that were not related to the shrine in Japan. Is this shrine the most serious shrine? Haha... Warm reminder: Tickets: Free Open Hour: All Day