790 Higashishibuta, Katsuragi, Ito District, Wakayama 649-7151, JapanMap
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Located along the national highway, you can reach Mt. Koya from the intersection of 7-Eleven. He is the god of wisdom. The guardian dogs in the precincts were also very impressive.
Last year, I visited my son's request for the exam. Thanks to you, I passed the school I wanted. I passed a miracle in the recommended entrance examination, which was said to be difficult if my family did not work in that field. It's not big, but there were a lot of people today.
It was a shrine with a strange name, but when I read the origin board, it was said that the disciple who was given the theme of passing thread through the hole of the seven-turned ball was derived from the fact that he used an ant and ripened it. It's a very interesting story.
There is an old bridge just upstream of the Egawa Ohashi Bridge, and I took a walk on the street of the old highway-like shopping street on the way from here to JR Kii Tanabe Station. It seems that Aritori Shrine is based on a story that uses ants to pass threads on Holuogai, and the statue of a black horse is impressive.
Shinto shrine
Located along the national highway, you can reach Mt. Koya from the intersection of 7-Eleven. He is the god of wisdom. The guardian dogs in the precincts were also very impressive.
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Last year, I visited my son's request for the exam. Thanks to you, I passed the school I wanted. I passed a miracle in the recommended entrance examination, which was said to be difficult if my family did not work in that field. It's not big, but there were a lot of people today.
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It was a shrine with a strange name, but when I read the origin board, it was said that the disciple who was given the theme of passing thread through the hole of the seven-turned ball was derived from the fact that he used an ant and ripened it. It's a very interesting story.
The yarn is used to thread the yarn.
There is an old bridge just upstream of the Egawa Ohashi Bridge, and I took a walk on the street of the old highway-like shopping street on the way from here to JR Kii Tanabe Station. It seems that Aritori Shrine is based on a story that uses ants to pass threads on Holuogai, and the statue of a black horse is impressive.