Shirane Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Make the climb
Up the long stairways is a cluster of shrines and statues that give you a feel for an earlier era and a thatched roof place of worship that has a small forest growing from it.
From the direction of Yubatake, you can climb the stairs quite a bit. It was pretty tight, but the scenery beyond that was very beautiful. Also, there was no one (!), and I was able to taste the autumn leaves alone for a while. It seems that there is a red stamp itself, but it seems difficult if the timing is not matched.
I visited around 10 on weekday mornings, but the shrine office was not open. When I visited at the hotel, it seems that there are not always people. Those who want a red stamp need to be careful. I climbed the stairs about 100 steps, but there seemed to be a different way to go. When you go out to the back, you will find a building like a sumo training center and a ground with a ring.
On the way back from Nishinokawara Park, you can see a long staircase on the left from Yutaki-dori. When you climb, you can faintly see the main shrine in front of you. After climbing the stairs, climb the slope where rhododendron flowers were in full bloom on the left and right. I arrived in front of the main shrine and was healed.
From the field to the west riverside, go up the stairs on the way. There are few tourists and it looks quiet. There was a large votive tablet that you could write freely.
Make the climb
Up the long stairways is a cluster of shrines and statues that give you a feel for an earlier era and a thatched roof place of worship that has a small forest growing from it.
I'm just going up the stairs.
From the direction of Yubatake, you can climb the stairs quite a bit. It was pretty tight, but the scenery beyond that was very beautiful. Also, there was no one (!), and I was able to taste the autumn leaves alone for a while. It seems that there is a red stamp itself, but it seems difficult if the timing is not matched.
It seems that there is no one every day.
I visited around 10 on weekday mornings, but the shrine office was not open. When I visited at the hotel, it seems that there are not always people. Those who want a red stamp need to be careful. I climbed the stairs about 100 steps, but there seemed to be a different way to go. When you go out to the back, you will find a building like a sumo training center and a ground with a ring.
Convenient for returning from Nishi Kawara Park
On the way back from Nishinokawara Park, you can see a long staircase on the left from Yutaki-dori. When you climb, you can faintly see the main shrine in front of you. After climbing the stairs, climb the slope where rhododendron flowers were in full bloom on the left and right. I arrived in front of the main shrine and was healed.
The stairs are tight.
From the field to the west riverside, go up the stairs on the way. There are few tourists and it looks quiet. There was a large votive tablet that you could write freely.