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Yoshitsugu Otani, the Lord of Tsuruga Castle in Echizen Province when Hideyoshi dispatched troops to Korea, brought back the precious Silla Korean bell tower here. It was wonderful as a national treasure, and Tsuruga Bay and autumn leaves from the shrine were beautiful. There is also a waterfall in the precincts.
It is on the way to Cape Tateishi on Prefectural Road 141. I read it as a jogu. Although it is a small main shrine, a stream flows next to it, and it is a very good location shrine between the sea and the forest. The large wooden old hall of worship overlooked the sea and had benches, making it a very good place to take a break.
The maple and ginkgo trees in the precincts were very beautifully autumn leaves and the atmosphere was very nice. The precious Korean bell was isolated and I couldn't see it, but it was an emotional place where I could see the sea.
I visited in mid-October. The door was closed early in the morning, but it seems to be a shrine with a deep history of relationship with Kehi Jingu on the opposite bank of the bay.
I visited in February. There are many plum trees in the shrine, and flowers bloom from February to March. Flowers of various colors such as red, white, peach, and yellow bloom and are very beautiful. The place is on the left side of the sea from Tsuruga to enter the Tsuruga Peninsula, run while looking at the sea to the right. The parking lot is on the left side of the shrine site.
Changgong Shrine
Yoshitsugu Otani, the Lord of Tsuruga Castle in Echizen Province when Hideyoshi dispatched troops to Korea, brought back the precious Silla Korean bell tower here. It was wonderful as a national treasure, and Tsuruga Bay and autumn leaves from the shrine were beautiful. There is also a waterfall in the precincts.
Good location
It is on the way to Cape Tateishi on Prefectural Road 141. I read it as a jogu. Although it is a small main shrine, a stream flows next to it, and it is a very good location shrine between the sea and the forest. The large wooden old hall of worship overlooked the sea and had benches, making it a very good place to take a break.
The autumn leaves were beautiful.
The maple and ginkgo trees in the precincts were very beautifully autumn leaves and the atmosphere was very nice. The precious Korean bell was isolated and I couldn't see it, but it was an emotional place where I could see the sea.
A shrine related to Tsuruga kihi Jingu shrine
I visited in mid-October. The door was closed early in the morning, but it seems to be a shrine with a deep history of relationship with Kehi Jingu on the opposite bank of the bay.
Master 々 Plum Flower
I visited in February. There are many plum trees in the shrine, and flowers bloom from February to March. Flowers of various colors such as red, white, peach, and yellow bloom and are very beautiful. The place is on the left side of the sea from Tsuruga to enter the Tsuruga Peninsula, run while looking at the sea to the right. The parking lot is on the left side of the shrine site.