It is in front of Torisuke Gyoza. I worshiped because it was before the reservation time. There are information boards such as prayers for safe delivery, and I think it is a good shrine where the well-maintained precincts are calm.
It is located in a park where Sugu, Showa-dori and Burdstone-dori intersect from JR Kurume Station. It may be better to say that the shrine itself is located along Showa-dori. Although it is a small shrine, there was also Koshindo and Kukuri monkeys.
Do you know "Hiyoshi Shrine"? I often hear shrines with Hiyoshi Shrine, but this shrine is located 2~3 minutes walk east of the main street in front of the station from JR Kurume Station. Although it is a small site, it seems to be a historic shrine with magnificent stone torii gates and guardian dogs dedicated to the Edo period when they were old. In addition, there is a stone blue-faced Kongo statue that seems to have been made in 1740, which is also one of the highlights.
It was just before the child was born, so I went to pray for a safe delivery. Since it is usually unmanned, you usually do not come up to the hall of worship.
Small shrine near JR station
It is an old Shinto shrine near JR Kurume station. The precinct is not small, but the main building is not so big.
it's a shrine in front of torisuke, a yakitori.
It is in front of Torisuke Gyoza. I worshiped because it was before the reservation time. There are information boards such as prayers for safe delivery, and I think it is a good shrine where the well-maintained precincts are calm.
It's along Showa Dori street.
It is located in a park where Sugu, Showa-dori and Burdstone-dori intersect from JR Kurume Station. It may be better to say that the shrine itself is located along Showa-dori. Although it is a small shrine, there was also Koshindo and Kukuri monkeys.
It's right there from Jr Kurume Station.
Do you know "Hiyoshi Shrine"? I often hear shrines with Hiyoshi Shrine, but this shrine is located 2~3 minutes walk east of the main street in front of the station from JR Kurume Station. Although it is a small site, it seems to be a historic shrine with magnificent stone torii gates and guardian dogs dedicated to the Edo period when they were old. In addition, there is a stone blue-faced Kongo statue that seems to have been made in 1740, which is also one of the highlights.
Peace and wish に!
It was just before the child was born, so I went to pray for a safe delivery. Since it is usually unmanned, you usually do not come up to the hall of worship.