Address of the Egret Shrine Scenic Area, one of the must-check places in Izu: 415-0012, Hata City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan Opening hours: 8:00 to 17:00, the Egret Shrine said, the correct one is the Igunaibi Fukushi Shrine. The main sacrifice god is Igunabi, the favorite god of the three islands of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of the god of This three-island Daming God (three-island god), from the name to see the three-island city on the north side of the Izu Peninsula, the three-island god has said the Dashan life, the story of the main order, the Izu Islands god has morphed Mississima = Yuyu's statement is very complicated. The oldest shrine and spread of Izu, the Izu Peninsula mountain is steep and now people can't buy more land, the place that was previously exiled is considered such a place and the southernmost point of Izu has been lived in this place since before. And the shrine created something unbelievable, though, when I visited here, I felt the weight of history. There is a free parking lot for cars on the south side of the Egret Shrine, and the temple can be reached quickly from the parking lot, but the bright red bridge of the "Baibin Shrine" station of the Donghai bus along the county road line 135 enters the shrine. There is the club number of the Igunabi Niuming Shrine and the bright scarlet gate. On the right front of the bird house is the introduction of the "oldest palace in Izu". On the left side of the bird house is the medicine man, Bai Shenyu, a two-thousand-year-old pharmacist, who has placed the drug master statue in the hollow part of the wooden hole. There is also a tree called Bailong Baishi on the right hand. Further forward, you can see the worship temple of Igunaibi Fukuoka Shrine. Although the color is not gorgeous, it is a beautiful building decorated with meticulous carvings. The ginseng road to the main temple inside is still going on. On the shrine map, there is a chanterin to the main temple at the rear of the front temple, but that road seems to be a sacred road and cannot be passed. On the left side of the front temple, go up the chanterin to the main temple. Next to the Egret Shrine, the Queen of the Cause of the God of Kuojin (the God of the San Francisco University). The temple is very bright, and the greenery of the trees behind the front temple is reflected. Go up the stairs from the front temple to the forest, and inside is the main temple. Next to this staircase, there are many cards with short language inquiring about the hearts of the visitors, each of which is deeply imprinted in my heart.