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a small shrine in a dead end.
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Go up the border between Muroran and Washibetsu toward Muroran Institute of Technology, and go further to the shrine. From the name, it seems to be derived from Kumano Shrine in Wakayama, but I'm not sure because it's unmanned.
If you go further north of Muroran City, Muroran Institute of Technology, you will find this shrine in a residential area with schools and parks. It was a small shrine and had an atmosphere that blends into the local area.
It is a shrine in the back of Mizumoto-cho, Muroran City. I was a little surprised that the torii gate was a normal tree (I don't know if the expression is good) at a small shrine. There is a park surrounded by residential areas, but it is a shrine that feels like it is quietly built.
a small shrine in a dead end.
Go up the border between Muroran and Washibetsu toward Muroran Institute of Technology, and go further to the shrine. From the name, it seems to be derived from Kumano Shrine in Wakayama, but I'm not sure because it's unmanned.
A small shrine that melts into the area
If you go further north of Muroran City, Muroran Institute of Technology, you will find this shrine in a residential area with schools and parks. It was a small shrine and had an atmosphere that blends into the local area.
A shrine built quietly
It is a shrine in the back of Mizumoto-cho, Muroran City. I was a little surprised that the torii gate was a normal tree (I don't know if the expression is good) at a small shrine. There is a park surrounded by residential areas, but it is a shrine that feels like it is quietly built.