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It's a little gloomy, it's a little squeaky.
Original Text
It was said that I would go down the river from the old town of Nikko, but the precincts are small with stone walls. It's a little gloomy and dull. In other words, it means that it is an old shrine, but it may not be very refreshing. It used to be called Hoshinomiya and is revered by locals as Ujigami.
The main shrine is housed in the Otani stone cover hall.
Original Text
I stopped by when I walked on the Kanmangabuchi hiking course, a historic site search road. It is located in a quiet and quiet place between National Highway 120 and Otani River, south of Mt. Nikko. The main shrine is housed in the Otani stone covering hall. The mossy green was vivid in the precincts.
It's a little gloomy, it's a little squeaky.
It was said that I would go down the river from the old town of Nikko, but the precincts are small with stone walls. It's a little gloomy and dull. In other words, it means that it is an old shrine, but it may not be very refreshing. It used to be called Hoshinomiya and is revered by locals as Ujigami.
The main shrine is housed in the Otani stone cover hall.
I stopped by when I walked on the Kanmangabuchi hiking course, a historic site search road. It is located in a quiet and quiet place between National Highway 120 and Otani River, south of Mt. Nikko. The main shrine is housed in the Otani stone covering hall. The mossy green was vivid in the precincts.