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There are three parents and children who disturbed me today. Thank you very much for your sudden surprise to improve the skills of your son and midwife just before the diver's exam. We just stopped by when we learned that it was a superb view, and we were just happy to receive the warm hospitality that seemed to have disturbed our relatives' house for the first time in a long time. It was the best day for our first parent-child touring. I'm sorry for a simple word, but thank you ...
1 When I was running along the coast a year ago, I was worried about the red torii gate that I could see on the mountain, and I visited 1 over the years. The road to the parking lot in the back (near the entrance) is narrow, so the big car needs to be careful. If the parking lot in front is vacant, it's a good idea to park in front of you. The stairs are narrower than I expected, but I arrived at the company unexpectedly soon. I think the stairs are about 5. Just that day was a burning day, and it was crowded with many parishioners. There are also stalls in the parking lot ...
There are some stairs, so it may be difficult without physical strength. However, when you go up to the top, there is a view, but there is a feeling that you have climbed.
I stopped by for the first time when I heard that there was a benefit of cancer sealing. It is a small shrine on a hill that climbed the stairs 100, but it seems that there is a benefit to overlook Ise Bay. There were also several couples praying for love. It was an old shrine with a pretty taste.
When I was running toward Noma on National Highway 247, I saw the signboard of "Matchmaking God Arakuma Shrine", so I visited. There is a parking lot just one way from the street, and from there you can walk through paved stairs and torii gates to the top of the mountain. It takes about 5 to 10 minutes, but when I arrived at the top of the mountain, the scenery was nice. The shrine is small, but there are some that seem to be a shrine office. However, if you have a business such as a red stamp, please call the phone number posted there ...
i'm sorry.
There are three parents and children who disturbed me today. Thank you very much for your sudden surprise to improve the skills of your son and midwife just before the diver's exam. We just stopped by when we learned that it was a superb view, and we were just happy to receive the warm hospitality that seemed to have disturbed our relatives' house for the first time in a long time. It was the best day for our first parent-child touring. I'm sorry for a simple word, but thank you ...
Local shrine
1 When I was running along the coast a year ago, I was worried about the red torii gate that I could see on the mountain, and I visited 1 over the years. The road to the parking lot in the back (near the entrance) is narrow, so the big car needs to be careful. If the parking lot in front is vacant, it's a good idea to park in front of you. The stairs are narrower than I expected, but I arrived at the company unexpectedly soon. I think the stairs are about 5. Just that day was a burning day, and it was crowded with many parishioners. There are also stalls in the parking lot ...
God of marriage
There are some stairs, so it may be difficult without physical strength. However, when you go up to the top, there is a view, but there is a feeling that you have climbed.
A shrine with a good view
I stopped by for the first time when I heard that there was a benefit of cancer sealing. It is a small shrine on a hill that climbed the stairs 100, but it seems that there is a benefit to overlook Ise Bay. There were also several couples praying for love. It was an old shrine with a pretty taste.
A shrine on the top of a small hill
When I was running toward Noma on National Highway 247, I saw the signboard of "Matchmaking God Arakuma Shrine", so I visited. There is a parking lot just one way from the street, and from there you can walk through paved stairs and torii gates to the top of the mountain. It takes about 5 to 10 minutes, but when I arrived at the top of the mountain, the scenery was nice. The shrine is small, but there are some that seem to be a shrine office. However, if you have a business such as a red stamp, please call the phone number posted there ...