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View from the precinct ⛩
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On the way to Tomonoura Koji Temple, I learned that a shrine stood on a hill and went up the stone steps. The precincts had an open view of Tomonoura, and it seemed that tourists were worshiping. Grace, the "Noh stage" stood in the square of the His Royal Highness of Worship and was designated as an important cultural property.
there is a noh stage related to toyotomi hideyoshi.
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In the back of the old townscape of Tomonoura, at the foot of the mountain called Gozan, which rises to the west of the town, there was a magnificent shrine called Numana Shrine with a large precinct. After visiting the magnificent main shrine at the end of the wide stone steps, head north in the square next to the main shrine, and the huge torch used for the "Otebi Matsuri", which is one of the three major festivals in Japan. Is enshrined There was a warehouse. A photo of the brave "Otebi Festival" was also posted on the wall of the warehouse. Every summer ...
Numana Shrine has long been familiar to the locals as "Tsuga no Gion-san". From Ioji Temple, where you can overlook Tsuganoura, head down the slope to the left, and you will enter the street where temples and shrines are gathered. After passing several temples, the torii gate of Numana Shrine was built. It was the first shrine I knew when I looked it up when visiting Tomonoura, but it was a magnificent shrine with a large precinct. A huge torch used for the 'Otebi Shinto ritual' which is the festival of this shrine is exhibited, and ...
It was on a hill in the area where temples and shrines in Tomonoura were gathered. If you climb the wide stairs, you will see a wide precinct again. I knew the name of the shrine "Numakuma" after I came. According to the map obtained from the tourist information, it is called "Gion-san" in the local area.
I want you to visit the cherry blossoms for sightseeing.
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It is a magnificent shrine. If you are going sightseeing in Tomonoura, please visit. The atmosphere is nice. There was an amulet that seemed to be only this shrine, and there were quite a few worshipers buying it.
View from the precinct ⛩
On the way to Tomonoura Koji Temple, I learned that a shrine stood on a hill and went up the stone steps. The precincts had an open view of Tomonoura, and it seemed that tourists were worshiping. Grace, the "Noh stage" stood in the square of the His Royal Highness of Worship and was designated as an important cultural property.
there is a noh stage related to toyotomi hideyoshi.
In the back of the old townscape of Tomonoura, at the foot of the mountain called Gozan, which rises to the west of the town, there was a magnificent shrine called Numana Shrine with a large precinct. After visiting the magnificent main shrine at the end of the wide stone steps, head north in the square next to the main shrine, and the huge torch used for the "Otebi Matsuri", which is one of the three major festivals in Japan. Is enshrined There was a warehouse. A photo of the brave "Otebi Festival" was also posted on the wall of the warehouse. Every summer ...
"Nogion-san" is a must-see
Numana Shrine has long been familiar to the locals as "Tsuga no Gion-san". From Ioji Temple, where you can overlook Tsuganoura, head down the slope to the left, and you will enter the street where temples and shrines are gathered. After passing several temples, the torii gate of Numana Shrine was built. It was the first shrine I knew when I looked it up when visiting Tomonoura, but it was a magnificent shrine with a large precinct. A huge torch used for the 'Otebi Shinto ritual' which is the festival of this shrine is exhibited, and ...
Climb the stairs and you'll see a wide precinct.
It was on a hill in the area where temples and shrines in Tomonoura were gathered. If you climb the wide stairs, you will see a wide precinct again. I knew the name of the shrine "Numakuma" after I came. According to the map obtained from the tourist information, it is called "Gion-san" in the local area.
I want you to visit the cherry blossoms for sightseeing.
It is a magnificent shrine. If you are going sightseeing in Tomonoura, please visit. The atmosphere is nice. There was an amulet that seemed to be only this shrine, and there were quite a few worshipers buying it.