1-1 Sanwacho, Chuo Ward, Niigata, 950-0081, JapanMap
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Small, neighbourhood shrine
A very pretty little shrine, in the middle of a neighbourhood about a ten minute walk from Toki Messe. As with most shrines, it’s very quiet in spite of the fact that it isn’t particularly secluded. ...
It is said that when he saw a frog who was living powerfully when it was about to be abandoned village, the villagers inspired and revived the village. It seems to me that I am happy to be quiet. The shrine has no particular characteristics.
I first learned about Abe Genta, the founder of the pioneer Abe Genta.
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It is a shrine that was built in the middle of the Edo period and has a long history. It was founded by pioneer Genta Abe as a guardian office of Ryusakuba Nitta, and it seems that he settled in his current location after several flood damage. Down the road from Zhuji Messe to Pier Bandai (Niigata fish, direct vegetable sales and restaurants) (Yanagito Ohashi on the right side), cross the crossroads with traffic lights and there is an entrance from the back on the right side of 50m. When you enter from there, you will find the shrine on the right side. Is the front 100m ahead? It is on the junior high school side. When you enter again from the front, there is a stone torii gate ...
Passing through the magnificent stone torii gate, you will find a frog stone statue on your right. When you see "A happy frog that everyone turns happy to good things", you will be completely energized.
It is a relatively large shrine located a 15-minute walk from JR Niigata Station. I worshiped when I took a walk around JR Niigata Station in February. According to the explanation, this shrine was built in 1747 as the guardian of Ryusakuba Nitta. The deities are the three pillars of Takamitsu Ohi, Takata Betsu, and Takemitsu. The current shrine was built in 1971. The "happy frog" and "genuine frog" in the precincts were impressive. Frog stone and many small frogs are enshrined ...
Small, neighbourhood shrine
A very pretty little shrine, in the middle of a neighbourhood about a ten minute walk from Toki Messe. As with most shrines, it’s very quiet in spite of the fact that it isn’t particularly secluded. ...
It's a frog legend.
It is said that when he saw a frog who was living powerfully when it was about to be abandoned village, the villagers inspired and revived the village. It seems to me that I am happy to be quiet. The shrine has no particular characteristics.
I first learned about Abe Genta, the founder of the pioneer Abe Genta.
It is a shrine that was built in the middle of the Edo period and has a long history. It was founded by pioneer Genta Abe as a guardian office of Ryusakuba Nitta, and it seems that he settled in his current location after several flood damage. Down the road from Zhuji Messe to Pier Bandai (Niigata fish, direct vegetable sales and restaurants) (Yanagito Ohashi on the right side), cross the crossroads with traffic lights and there is an entrance from the back on the right side of 50m. When you enter from there, you will find the shrine on the right side. Is the front 100m ahead? It is on the junior high school side. When you enter again from the front, there is a stone torii gate ...
Happy frog
Passing through the magnificent stone torii gate, you will find a frog stone statue on your right. When you see "A happy frog that everyone turns happy to good things", you will be completely energized.
Genuine frog
It is a relatively large shrine located a 15-minute walk from JR Niigata Station. I worshiped when I took a walk around JR Niigata Station in February. According to the explanation, this shrine was built in 1747 as the guardian of Ryusakuba Nitta. The deities are the three pillars of Takamitsu Ohi, Takata Betsu, and Takemitsu. The current shrine was built in 1971. The "happy frog" and "genuine frog" in the precincts were impressive. Frog stone and many small frogs are enshrined ...