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Small shrine in a beautiful little park
We visited this shrine as we'd heard you could collect fresh water and it was supposed to bring good fortune! There were some beautiful cherry blossom trees and it was very easy to access the spring w...
There is a water pumping facility, and many locals come. The taste of water is "Hokkaido melting water" type, and it's cold, but it doesn't taste so much. After crossing the suspension bridge, if you just climb the mountain road, you will find a shrine. There was also a votive tablet. It is a spot where you can take a forest bath. The location is a little confusing.
When I stayed at a pension in the town, I was taught as a power spot. It seems that it is related to naming and is also the underwater of Mt. Shari and the water source of the town's tap water. I will be told the directions, and I will buy a simple water tank and go to the site! It is true that I can't stay without expecting "luck is coming!"
If you are attracted to the name and visit, you will have a big luck!
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When I stopped by the roadside station, there was a corner like "Kaiun Shrine = Power Spot" and it was quite pushed. Amulets, votive tablets, water, etc. are sold, and I thought, "I don't have to sell anything here ...", but the name seems to be lucky, so I went to "Let's go!" (As I learned later, it turned out that the amulets and votive tablets can only be bought here because the Kuiun Shrine has no shrine office and is unmanned.) It takes about 20 minutes by car from the roadside station to reach the shrine, ma ...
I was looking for a tourist attraction in Shari Town. I think it's a little-known spot because it's not in the navigation system. Water here is sold at the roadside station in Shari. I got a mouthful of water because it was a big deal.
Small shrine in a beautiful little park
We visited this shrine as we'd heard you could collect fresh water and it was supposed to bring good fortune! There were some beautiful cherry blossom trees and it was very easy to access the spring w...
I'm lucky to have a name.
There is a water pumping facility, and many locals come. The taste of water is "Hokkaido melting water" type, and it's cold, but it doesn't taste so much. After crossing the suspension bridge, if you just climb the mountain road, you will find a shrine. There was also a votive tablet. It is a spot where you can take a forest bath. The location is a little confusing.
luck is coming! aim to increase luck with ayakari
When I stayed at a pension in the town, I was taught as a power spot. It seems that it is related to naming and is also the underwater of Mt. Shari and the water source of the town's tap water. I will be told the directions, and I will buy a simple water tank and go to the site! It is true that I can't stay without expecting "luck is coming!"
If you are attracted to the name and visit, you will have a big luck!
When I stopped by the roadside station, there was a corner like "Kaiun Shrine = Power Spot" and it was quite pushed. Amulets, votive tablets, water, etc. are sold, and I thought, "I don't have to sell anything here ...", but the name seems to be lucky, so I went to "Let's go!" (As I learned later, it turned out that the amulets and votive tablets can only be bought here because the Kuiun Shrine has no shrine office and is unmanned.) It takes about 20 minutes by car from the roadside station to reach the shrine, ma ...
Power spot
I was looking for a tourist attraction in Shari Town. I think it's a little-known spot because it's not in the navigation system. Water here is sold at the roadside station in Shari. I got a mouthful of water because it was a big deal.