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Sugar Factory と Heわせて Visit 49/71
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There was a family-run brown sugar factory across the street from the shrine, so it was fulfilling to visit it together. The factory is not in operation every day.
It is located at the entrance of the Morodun village. A guide board for Morodun Shibaya wearing a mask is installed. There is a Kakeromajima Exhibition Experience / Exchange Center nearby, so you can learn about Shibaya there as well.
I went on a tour. There was also a tomb of the Heike Ochijin, and there was also a guide about the dull Shibaya wearing a mask. There is also a ring in the precincts, and sumo is indispensable for Kakeromajima events.
It is a shrine in the village of Morodun, and it is also the venue for the intangible folk cultural property Morodun Shibaya. It's an ordinary shrine and it's usually very quiet, but it's a great success when Shibaya is held. I think it's good to taste this gap.
A shrine on the way from the harbor to the row of deigo trees. You can come on the way. There was a pretty atmosphere, and flowers were already blooming nearby.
Sugar Factory と Heわせて Visit 49/71
There was a family-run brown sugar factory across the street from the shrine, so it was fulfilling to visit it together. The factory is not in operation every day.
it's at the entrance of the dull village.
It is located at the entrance of the Morodun village. A guide board for Morodun Shibaya wearing a mask is installed. There is a Kakeromajima Exhibition Experience / Exchange Center nearby, so you can learn about Shibaya there as well.
the rings in the precincts.
I went on a tour. There was also a tomb of the Heike Ochijin, and there was also a guide about the dull Shibaya wearing a mask. There is also a ring in the precincts, and sumo is indispensable for Kakeromajima events.
Zhublun シバヤの venue
It is a shrine in the village of Morodun, and it is also the venue for the intangible folk cultural property Morodun Shibaya. It's an ordinary shrine and it's usually very quiet, but it's a great success when Shibaya is held. I think it's good to taste this gap.
A shrine on the way to the trees
A shrine on the way from the harbor to the row of deigo trees. You can come on the way. There was a pretty atmosphere, and flowers were already blooming nearby.