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Kotobuki no Taki
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Free parking available. It's large, but it's hard to park because there are many families playing in the river. The deity is Tente Rikiojin. I came to see a rare stone mound, but it seems that I stacked it so that I wouldn't sit in Banza about 250 years ago. The so-called is a little disappointing, but it was strangely God 々. The Shintai is more like the Kotodan Waterfall behind than this Iwaza.
It is near the Okayama International Circuit. If you follow the approach on the banks of the stream, you will find a mossy shrine, and if you go to the back of the precincts, you will find Kotodan Falls. It was a very nice place with a quiet, no one and a mysterious feeling. It is read as Ame no Iwatokate Shrine.
I went to early summer. After passing through the tunnel, you will find the approach to the shrine on your right, and you will drive down there. There is a reasonably large space, so he feels like he can put some cars. Surrounded by greenery, there is also a shallow water area where children can play, but if you walk a little, you will find a shrine. Kotodan Falls is enshrined in the back, and the waterfall is quite powerful, and the water field is also clear, and I was healed by the negative ions around me. It's a good idea to stop by when you go nearby. Autumn ...
The waterfall after a long rain had a lot of water.
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It was a little early for the autumn leaves, but the waterfall was clear and beautiful with a lot of water. The towering cedars and cypress forests, which are likely to be hundreds of years old, are calm and full of mysterious atmosphere. It is a government shrine in the engishiki ceremony, and it is a national shrine of Mimasaka. I wanted to come again when the autumn leaves were (^^) /
It's a lonely shrine that seems to be worth seeing at all, but a sightseeing bus stops by. The reason is that when you pass through the shrine, you will find a beautiful waterfall called Kotodan Falls. The origin of the shrine is quite old. It is a quiet and cool shrine.
Kotobuki no Taki
Free parking available. It's large, but it's hard to park because there are many families playing in the river. The deity is Tente Rikiojin. I came to see a rare stone mound, but it seems that I stacked it so that I wouldn't sit in Banza about 250 years ago. The so-called is a little disappointing, but it was strangely God 々. The Shintai is more like the Kotodan Waterfall behind than this Iwaza.
Moss shrine
It is near the Okayama International Circuit. If you follow the approach on the banks of the stream, you will find a mossy shrine, and if you go to the back of the precincts, you will find Kotodan Falls. It was a very nice place with a quiet, no one and a mysterious feeling. It is read as Ame no Iwatokate Shrine.
hidden attractions
I went to early summer. After passing through the tunnel, you will find the approach to the shrine on your right, and you will drive down there. There is a reasonably large space, so he feels like he can put some cars. Surrounded by greenery, there is also a shallow water area where children can play, but if you walk a little, you will find a shrine. Kotodan Falls is enshrined in the back, and the waterfall is quite powerful, and the water field is also clear, and I was healed by the negative ions around me. It's a good idea to stop by when you go nearby. Autumn ...
The waterfall after a long rain had a lot of water.
It was a little early for the autumn leaves, but the waterfall was clear and beautiful with a lot of water. The towering cedars and cypress forests, which are likely to be hundreds of years old, are calm and full of mysterious atmosphere. It is a government shrine in the engishiki ceremony, and it is a national shrine of Mimasaka. I wanted to come again when the autumn leaves were (^^) /
There is Kotodan Falls.
It's a lonely shrine that seems to be worth seeing at all, but a sightseeing bus stops by. The reason is that when you pass through the shrine, you will find a beautiful waterfall called Kotodan Falls. The origin of the shrine is quite old. It is a quiet and cool shrine.