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It is said that this shrine was built by "Minamoto no Yoriyoshi".
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Here, there is a pine tree lined up on the old Tokaido. It is called "Hachicho Matsu Namiki" Mori, and Tomoe Shonin planted pine trees in about 420 (about 760m) to the Tokaido (current National Highway No. 1) at the beginning of the Edo period (around 1650) and maintained the approach. It seems that it was. At the entrance of Hachimangu, there is a stone drum bridge. After passing through the torii gate, the approach extends straight. This approach is "Hachicho approach". Stone lanterns and pine trees are lined up beautifully. It's a good atmosphere. Generally, Hachimanjin ...
If you go from Chigasaki to Hiratsuka on National Highway 1, you will see the Otorii. Go under the Otorii and go back to the back, you will find "Tsurumine Hachimangu". The road is narrow and a little difficult to understand. There is no parking lot, and there is only a space in front of the precincts that can be stopped by 3. There is a large ginkgo at the entrance and it is magnificent. It was an early morning worship, so I could enjoy a quiet atmosphere.
From the large red torii gate along National Highway 1, the long approach is a quiet residential area. After passing through, it changes from a stone torii gate to a full-scale approach. Today I was preparing for the festival.
If you take National Highway No. 1 from Chigasaki to Hiratsuka, you will see a large torii gate on your right. It is said that you will go through this torii gate and take a straight road for a while. It is a shrine that is loved locally.
The approach intersects Route 1 and is several hundred meters away from the shrine. It's not particularly flashy, but when you step into the precincts, you still feel solemn. It is said to be a very high-class shrine in Chigasaki. At the first visit, I make a break, but in a good way, it is a familiar Hachimangu shrine with a low threshold that makes you want to visit even when it's nothing.
It is said that this shrine was built by "Minamoto no Yoriyoshi".
Here, there is a pine tree lined up on the old Tokaido. It is called "Hachicho Matsu Namiki" Mori, and Tomoe Shonin planted pine trees in about 420 (about 760m) to the Tokaido (current National Highway No. 1) at the beginning of the Edo period (around 1650) and maintained the approach. It seems that it was. At the entrance of Hachimangu, there is a stone drum bridge. After passing through the torii gate, the approach extends straight. This approach is "Hachicho approach". Stone lanterns and pine trees are lined up beautifully. It's a good atmosphere. Generally, Hachimanjin ...
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If you go from Chigasaki to Hiratsuka on National Highway 1, you will see the Otorii. Go under the Otorii and go back to the back, you will find "Tsurumine Hachimangu". The road is narrow and a little difficult to understand. There is no parking lot, and there is only a space in front of the precincts that can be stopped by 3. There is a large ginkgo at the entrance and it is magnificent. It was an early morning worship, so I could enjoy a quiet atmosphere.
Today 9/15 is an annual festival
From the large red torii gate along National Highway 1, the long approach is a quiet residential area. After passing through, it changes from a stone torii gate to a full-scale approach. Today I was preparing for the festival.
the big torii gate along national route 1.
If you take National Highway No. 1 from Chigasaki to Hiratsuka, you will see a large torii gate on your right. It is said that you will go through this torii gate and take a straight road for a while. It is a shrine that is loved locally.
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The approach intersects Route 1 and is several hundred meters away from the shrine. It's not particularly flashy, but when you step into the precincts, you still feel solemn. It is said to be a very high-class shrine in Chigasaki. At the first visit, I make a break, but in a good way, it is a familiar Hachimangu shrine with a low threshold that makes you want to visit even when it's nothing.