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I stopped by because the torii was splendid, but I was scared of bees.
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When I happened to pass by, there was a magnificent torii gate, so I stopped by. Some riders seemed to be famous as a motorcycle shrine and worshiped. There were countless bees nests in the shrine, including sparrow bees, and I was not in a situation where I could worship slowly because I was worried about the flying bees. The deer park in the back of the shrine had no signs of tourists visiting for a while, and although it was lonely, it seemed that the food was given properly.
A hilly area next to Oga Shrine. A deer was kept in a corner surrounded by wire mesh. However, it is pushed into a small place and smells and dirty. I don't think it's comfortable to see.
There are so many deer in the mountains like this!
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If you run on the national highway, you will see a large torii gate. When you go up the slope, you will see "Oga Shrine". This shrine is also called a motorcycle shrine, and amulets and stickers are sold. When I went to the shrine, I saw a big fence and there were many deer. You can't interact with deer, but the food is sold for 50 yen.
I visited as a prayer for safety and prevention of falling motorcycles. There was a dedicated sticker and amulet. There is a large red torii gate along the road, so it is in an easy-to-understand location. You can put it under the precincts by motorcycle. There was also Mr. Inari on the side.
I stopped by because the torii was splendid, but I was scared of bees.
When I happened to pass by, there was a magnificent torii gate, so I stopped by. Some riders seemed to be famous as a motorcycle shrine and worshiped. There were countless bees nests in the shrine, including sparrow bees, and I was not in a situation where I could worship slowly because I was worried about the flying bees. The deer park in the back of the shrine had no signs of tourists visiting for a while, and although it was lonely, it seemed that the food was given properly.
I don't think it's a pleasant thing to see.
A hilly area next to Oga Shrine. A deer was kept in a corner surrounded by wire mesh. However, it is pushed into a small place and smells and dirty. I don't think it's comfortable to see.
There are so many deer in the mountains like this!
If you run on the national highway, you will see a large torii gate. When you go up the slope, you will see "Oga Shrine". This shrine is also called a motorcycle shrine, and amulets and stickers are sold. When I went to the shrine, I saw a big fence and there were many deer. You can't interact with deer, but the food is sold for 50 yen.
Bike Jinja Shrine
I visited as a prayer for safety and prevention of falling motorcycles. There was a dedicated sticker and amulet. There is a large red torii gate along the road, so it is in an easy-to-understand location. You can put it under the precincts by motorcycle. There was also Mr. Inari on the side.