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Qing 々 feeling.
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It was a very good location just a short walk from Ishinomaki Grand Hotel. It's a little high, so the view from there is good, and I thought it was perfect for praying for the safety of the trip.
The main shrine is small, but there is a small island opposite the shrine. It is not possible to cross now due to the influence of the earthquake, but it seems that the place name Ishinomaki was named because the water around here was wrapped. There is a small park next to the shrine, which is a playground for small children.
A shrine along the former Kitakami River. There is an island called "sleeve crossing" in front of the shrine, and on the surface of the water next to it is "Makiishi", which originated from the name of Ishinomaki. It was called "Ishinomaki" because the water was swirling around the stone, and it became "Ishinomaki" from there. There is a drum bridge over the sleeve, but now it is not possible to cross. There is a staircase behind the main shrine, and when you climb it, it looks like a viewing platform and there is Atago Sha. From Atago Sha, you can see the former Kitakami River and Manga Museum ...
Qing 々 feeling.
It was a very good location just a short walk from Ishinomaki Grand Hotel. It's a little high, so the view from there is good, and I thought it was perfect for praying for the safety of the trip.
Shinto shrine
It was a small shrine, but the shrine is still good. You can feel refreshed and comfortable while taking a leisurely stroll. I felt quiet.
The place where the place name came from
The main shrine is small, but there is a small island opposite the shrine. It is not possible to cross now due to the influence of the earthquake, but it seems that the place name Ishinomaki was named because the water around here was wrapped. There is a small park next to the shrine, which is a playground for small children.
Origin of ISHINOMAKI
A shrine along the former Kitakami River. There is an island called "sleeve crossing" in front of the shrine, and on the surface of the water next to it is "Makiishi", which originated from the name of Ishinomaki. It was called "Ishinomaki" because the water was swirling around the stone, and it became "Ishinomaki" from there. There is a drum bridge over the sleeve, but now it is not possible to cross. There is a staircase behind the main shrine, and when you climb it, it looks like a viewing platform and there is Atago Sha. From Atago Sha, you can see the former Kitakami River and Manga Museum ...