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It is a shrine where you can learn about the history of hundreds of years before the opening of Takaoka.
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Nishinomiya Shrine is a village shrine that was naturally created in a good location since the time when the area around Takaoka was still called Sekino before Toshinaga Maeda named the current Takaoka town Takaoka. Enshrined by residents It is a shrine that came. Sekicho has been a village shrine for residents with houses lined up because it is a slight hill that continues from Sekino Shrine. After that, in the Meiji period, Chuetsu railway built the current Jobata line, but it was possible to reach the castle end ~ Kuroda temporary stop, but ...
It is a palace behind the national treasure Zuiryuji Temple. I arrived at this place when I was looking for a place to take a picture of a train running on the Jobata Line. There is Sojiji Temple opposite, and somehow it has the atmosphere of Teramachi. I don't know the details, but I like the atmosphere in this neighborhood very much.
The Jobata Line passes between the torii gate and the hall of worship, that is, the precincts. There is a railroad crossing in the immediate vicinity, so you are prohibited from entering the railroad tracks, but I think it is a rare shrine. I didn't get a red stamp, but I might get it if the priest is there. There is no parking lot, but you can park your car in the precincts. However, it is difficult to drive there.
Usamiya Shrine is a shrine that is located about a 10-minute walk from Takaoka Station. It is near Sojiji Temple (Shingon sect). I worshiped early in the morning of March. The details of its construction are unknown, but it is an old shrine that is said to be during the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties. It is said that it is revered as the "next shrine" of Imizu Shrine. A train track crosses the approach behind the torii gate. The railroad tracks cannot be crossed. You need to take a detour to worship. There is a main hall of worship (Irimoya-zukuri) (Shinmei-zukuri). Seven ... in the precincts
It is a shrine where you can learn about the history of hundreds of years before the opening of Takaoka.
Nishinomiya Shrine is a village shrine that was naturally created in a good location since the time when the area around Takaoka was still called Sekino before Toshinaga Maeda named the current Takaoka town Takaoka. Enshrined by residents It is a shrine that came. Sekicho has been a village shrine for residents with houses lined up because it is a slight hill that continues from Sekino Shrine. After that, in the Meiji period, Chuetsu railway built the current Jobata line, but it was possible to reach the castle end ~ Kuroda temporary stop, but ...
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It is a palace behind the national treasure Zuiryuji Temple. I arrived at this place when I was looking for a place to take a picture of a train running on the Jobata Line. There is Sojiji Temple opposite, and somehow it has the atmosphere of Teramachi. I don't know the details, but I like the atmosphere in this neighborhood very much.
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The Jobata Line passes between the torii gate and the hall of worship, that is, the precincts. There is a railroad crossing in the immediate vicinity, so you are prohibited from entering the railroad tracks, but I think it is a rare shrine. I didn't get a red stamp, but I might get it if the priest is there. There is no parking lot, but you can park your car in the precincts. However, it is difficult to drive there.
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Usamiya Shrine is a shrine that is located about a 10-minute walk from Takaoka Station. It is near Sojiji Temple (Shingon sect). I worshiped early in the morning of March. The details of its construction are unknown, but it is an old shrine that is said to be during the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties. It is said that it is revered as the "next shrine" of Imizu Shrine. A train track crosses the approach behind the torii gate. The railroad tracks cannot be crossed. You need to take a detour to worship. There is a main hall of worship (Irimoya-zukuri) (Shinmei-zukuri). Seven ... in the precincts