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Inari Shrine where the train crosses the approach
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It is an Inari shrine near Takahama Station on the Ichibata Electric Railway Taisha Line. It is said that it is read as "Inari" in the kanji "Inao". It can be seen from inside the train, so it is a place to be concerned. It is also a famous place as a shrine where trains cross the approach. The access route to Awazu Inao Shrine is clearly stated in the station building of Takahama Station, so you can easily access it by checking it from the station. This special shrine cannot be detoured when laying a track, and the railway company crosses the approach to the shrine ...
In the case of Sujin Yusheng Shrine in the parking lot
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This time, the parking lot of Awazu Inao Shrine was secured. I was inconvenient. The parking lot is to be freely open to everyone from the entrance of the approach to the shrine, and the parking lot along the road of the private house 「 Yamane family 」 (a dozen cars available) is available to everyone. There is also a signboard at the entrance of the approach. Please feel free! It is. (October 2021)
Why did you make a railroad track in such a place?
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On the way from Izumo City Station to Izumo Taisha by Ichibata Train, a railroad track crosses the approach near Takahama. The appearance of red torii gates lined up in the rice fields is beautiful. A shrine loved in the area from the point where many torii gates are lined up. Leave the photogenic ones and don't bother to hit a railroad track in such a place ...
I went out this year on the Ichibata Train Free Day, but I couldn't find it myself for many years and asked the locals. It can be seen immediately from Takahama Station toward Harukan Station on the left side, but it was a moment, so I had missed it so far. It seems to be about 5 on foot from Takahama Station, so next time I would like to get off the way and worship.
It is a famous place for people who like shrines and iron people, but there is no parking lot. You have no choice but to park your car and walk at a shopping center a little far away. But please visit.
Inari Shrine where the train crosses the approach
It is an Inari shrine near Takahama Station on the Ichibata Electric Railway Taisha Line. It is said that it is read as "Inari" in the kanji "Inao". It can be seen from inside the train, so it is a place to be concerned. It is also a famous place as a shrine where trains cross the approach. The access route to Awazu Inao Shrine is clearly stated in the station building of Takahama Station, so you can easily access it by checking it from the station. This special shrine cannot be detoured when laying a track, and the railway company crosses the approach to the shrine ...
In the case of Sujin Yusheng Shrine in the parking lot
This time, the parking lot of Awazu Inao Shrine was secured. I was inconvenient. The parking lot is to be freely open to everyone from the entrance of the approach to the shrine, and the parking lot along the road of the private house 「 Yamane family 」 (a dozen cars available) is available to everyone. There is also a signboard at the entrance of the approach. Please feel free! It is. (October 2021)
Why did you make a railroad track in such a place?
On the way from Izumo City Station to Izumo Taisha by Ichibata Train, a railroad track crosses the approach near Takahama. The appearance of red torii gates lined up in the rice fields is beautiful. A shrine loved in the area from the point where many torii gates are lined up. Leave the photogenic ones and don't bother to hit a railroad track in such a place ...
I finally saw it.
I went out this year on the Ichibata Train Free Day, but I couldn't find it myself for many years and asked the locals. It can be seen immediately from Takahama Station toward Harukan Station on the left side, but it was a moment, so I had missed it so far. It seems to be about 5 on foot from Takahama Station, so next time I would like to get off the way and worship.
Parking yard がありません
It is a famous place for people who like shrines and iron people, but there is no parking lot. You have no choice but to park your car and walk at a shopping center a little far away. But please visit.