2-chōme-11-2 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0023, JapanMap
Phone+81 3-3343-5521
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The shrine is not very big. It happened to go to Ikebukuro. The place is not very big. I saw sporadic people entering and turned a small circle. It was a quiet place. It was a feeling of being hidden in the heart.
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Shinjuku Juniso Kumano-jinja Shrine Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This is a place where gods are worshipped, and it is also considered a place where gods live. With Shinjuku Park as the background, the surrounding air is very good. It has always been a scenic spot in the western suburbs of Edo.
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Shinjuku Juniso Kumano-jinja Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The shrine is not very big. It happened to go to Ikebukuro. The place is not very big. I saw sporadic people entering and turned a small circle. It was a quiet place. It was a feeling of being hidden in the heart.
After playing the ball, I went to my sister's restaurant near Kumano Shrine and came to an authentic and delicious Guilin meal. It is difficult to taste such a hot and spicy dish in Japan. I like this life state very much.
Tokyo, Shinjuku. In the Central Shinjuku Park, it is a small shrine. The commuters who pass through the park will pay a visit here by the way, which is to ensure a smooth day for the gods. The shrine belongs to Shintoism and goes deep into Japanese life.
A shrine worshiped by soccer Nadeshiko Japan. I bought a Yata glass amulet.
It's small and quiet, but there are many people who come to pray. There are also man-made pond waterfalls.