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It is a shrine along Furukawa Water Park. It enshrines Katori Shrine and Hachiman Shrine and becomes the current Ninoe Shrine. In the precincts, there is a zelkova, a natural monument of the ward.
It is an old shrine in the hydrophilic park. During the summer festival and the first visit, there are many shops along the river, which is very crowded.
It's not big, it's not famous, it's a quiet shrine that is common in the local area. If you dare to say, there is a big zelkova tree, but it doesn't look so big as it looks. It is located along Furukawa Water Park. It might be a good idea to take a walk. There is a festival in summer.
A tailed shrine along Furukawa Water Park. Although it is small, it also sells Hamaya, and I raise it during New Year's Eve. It is the Ujigami of my family.
The shrine itself has its own taste, but it is also in a remote area that embodies the remoteness, so it is not a place that other than locals bother to visit for sightseeing purposes, and it is a disappointing name to expect a specialty zelkova. It can be said to be something. There is no station or parking lot nearby.
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It is a shrine along Furukawa Water Park. It enshrines Katori Shrine and Hachiman Shrine and becomes the current Ninoe Shrine. In the precincts, there is a zelkova, a natural monument of the ward.
Ujigami
It is an old shrine in the hydrophilic park. During the summer festival and the first visit, there are many shops along the river, which is very crowded.
Local shrine
It's not big, it's not famous, it's a quiet shrine that is common in the local area. If you dare to say, there is a big zelkova tree, but it doesn't look so big as it looks. It is located along Furukawa Water Park. It might be a good idea to take a walk. There is a festival in summer.
Ujigami
A tailed shrine along Furukawa Water Park. Although it is small, it also sells Hamaya, and I raise it during New Year's Eve. It is the Ujigami of my family.
The shrine itself has its own taste
The shrine itself has its own taste, but it is also in a remote area that embodies the remoteness, so it is not a place that other than locals bother to visit for sightseeing purposes, and it is a disappointing name to expect a specialty zelkova. It can be said to be something. There is no station or parking lot nearby.