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I'm looking forward to the new shrine.
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Do you know "Koishikawa Daijingu"? It is a shrine that serves special cannabis gods from Ise Jingu to permanently serve Amaterasu Kodaijin, and is relocated to build a new shrine and is opposite the Faculty of Science and Engineering, Chuo University on Kasuga-dori. It seems that it is scheduled to be completed around this fall. The temporary shrine is small, but you can also worship. There was also a priest. Also, when the new shrine is completed, I would like to visit worship.
A small shrine moved under a temporary tent in a vacant lot
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I climbed Tomisaka from Korakuen Station to Koishikawa Daijingu for the first time. Although I had a preliminary knowledge of the shrine in the building, the information board was for the temporary hall, and I worshiped at a small shrine moved under a temporary tent in a vacant lot.
It is famous as a shrine in the building, but today, due to the construction of the outer wall of the building, a temporary temple was enshrined in the parking space on the other side of the building road. I finished worshiping here and received a red stamp.
It is an interesting shrine with a shrine in the courtyard of the building, which seems to be a parking lot normally. If the flag wasn't standing, you might have passed by without noticing it. It may be a landscape unique to Tokyo, a big city.
A large torii gate was cramped facing the road. After passing through the torii gate and going along the approach with the building in a tunnel shape, there was a hall of worship in front of me.
I'm looking forward to the new shrine.
Do you know "Koishikawa Daijingu"? It is a shrine that serves special cannabis gods from Ise Jingu to permanently serve Amaterasu Kodaijin, and is relocated to build a new shrine and is opposite the Faculty of Science and Engineering, Chuo University on Kasuga-dori. It seems that it is scheduled to be completed around this fall. The temporary shrine is small, but you can also worship. There was also a priest. Also, when the new shrine is completed, I would like to visit worship.
A small shrine moved under a temporary tent in a vacant lot
I climbed Tomisaka from Korakuen Station to Koishikawa Daijingu for the first time. Although I had a preliminary knowledge of the shrine in the building, the information board was for the temporary hall, and I worshiped at a small shrine moved under a temporary tent in a vacant lot.
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It is famous as a shrine in the building, but today, due to the construction of the outer wall of the building, a temporary temple was enshrined in the parking space on the other side of the building road. I finished worshiping here and received a red stamp.
the courtyard of the building is a shrine.
It is an interesting shrine with a shrine in the courtyard of the building, which seems to be a parking lot normally. If the flag wasn't standing, you might have passed by without noticing it. It may be a landscape unique to Tokyo, a big city.
It's a surprise.
A large torii gate was cramped facing the road. After passing through the torii gate and going along the approach with the building in a tunnel shape, there was a hall of worship in front of me.