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the dog is light.
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A few days ago, I invited my family members to worship. Visit the ruins of Seifukuji Castle, which is about 10km west of the shrine, and then detour on the way back to Kurume. It was my first worship since I became Reiwa, but this time I was healed by the lightness of the guardian dog. The family prays for the health of the grandchildren. As a dumpling group from flowers, I take out Bota Mochi. This time, there are two stores, Kikuya and Izumiya. Hashimotoya was a regular holiday. Other information. This shrine is famous as "Japan's first meteorological observatory", but another Uri ...
It is a venerable shrine in Ayabe, Saga Prefecture. The catch is "Japan's oldest meteorological observatory". Typhoon attacks and harvests are predicted by the flag-mounted Shinto ritual, which is said to be the oldest weather forecast in Japan. The other day (Sunday afternoon) I came to the company for the first time in a long time. It was goo when it was very busy at the flag ceremony in July and the flag ceremony in September, but the inside of the company as a scene was also a joke. The car was parked at the parking spot of Mr. Kikuya, who has a store at the entrance of the approach. Thank you.
the dog is light.
A few days ago, I invited my family members to worship. Visit the ruins of Seifukuji Castle, which is about 10km west of the shrine, and then detour on the way back to Kurume. It was my first worship since I became Reiwa, but this time I was healed by the lightness of the guardian dog. The family prays for the health of the grandchildren. As a dumpling group from flowers, I take out Bota Mochi. This time, there are two stores, Kikuya and Izumiya. Hashimotoya was a regular holiday. Other information. This shrine is famous as "Japan's first meteorological observatory", but another Uri ...
It's a modest feeling.
It's a rather quiet shrine, but you can spend a quiet time. The shrine is quite splendid. There is a parking space.
Japan's oldest meteorological observatory
It is a venerable shrine in Ayabe, Saga Prefecture. The catch is "Japan's oldest meteorological observatory". Typhoon attacks and harvests are predicted by the flag-mounted Shinto ritual, which is said to be the oldest weather forecast in Japan. The other day (Sunday afternoon) I came to the company for the first time in a long time. It was goo when it was very busy at the flag ceremony in July and the flag ceremony in September, but the inside of the company as a scene was also a joke. The car was parked at the parking spot of Mr. Kikuya, who has a store at the entrance of the approach. Thank you.