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I don't recommend it as a sightseeing
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There are places where I sometimes wonder why it is posted as a sightseeing spot, but so is it here. To be honest, I don't recommend it. There is a torii gate in front of the house to some extent.
I wrote down my address and name and searched for it. I was disappointed that the nearby store didn't know it. Looking at it, I don't know the existence of a shrine ... As the name suggests, Kiso's Reiho Gogoku is the headquarters. The headquarters of the mountain was the Kiso Daikyoden, and the headquarters of the village was the Gogokuyama Yamato Hongu in Nara. Both Gogokuyama Miyoshi Shrine in the same Asahikawa River and Mt. Mitake are said to be the birthplace of Kiso Gogoku. What is the difference? It's strange that a temple and a shrine are called.
It is a shrine on Ichijo-dori. It's not far from the station, but it's a little far to walk. There is no parking lot, and it may not be a shrine that tourists and the general public visit.
It's not quiet, it's in a quiet city. In terms of houses, is it a cute house built on a small site? It was like that. I packed the torii gate and the ginkgo tree on the sidewalk with an eye idea that looks like a sacred tree, which feels like a sacred tree. To be honest, I'm wondering if it's for sightseeing, but I found it on the way, so it's a little surprising and memorable.
Please note that there is a confusing shrine nearby.
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I thought this shrine was near Shin-Asahikawa Station, which is always familiar to me, and next to Venus Park, but when I looked at the address, it was different, so I visited this shrine for the first time this time. I did. To be honest, there is not much atmosphere for tourists, and I felt that the precincts of Mt. Ontake, Miyoshi Shrine, which has a similar name, were larger and more spectacular. However, since this Mikasa Miyoshi Jinja shrine is closer from Asahikawa Station, it is good to remember it as one of the sightseeing spots around the station ...
I don't recommend it as a sightseeing
There are places where I sometimes wonder why it is posted as a sightseeing spot, but so is it here. To be honest, I don't recommend it. There is a torii gate in front of the house to some extent.
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I wrote down my address and name and searched for it. I was disappointed that the nearby store didn't know it. Looking at it, I don't know the existence of a shrine ... As the name suggests, Kiso's Reiho Gogoku is the headquarters. The headquarters of the mountain was the Kiso Daikyoden, and the headquarters of the village was the Gogokuyama Yamato Hongu in Nara. Both Gogokuyama Miyoshi Shrine in the same Asahikawa River and Mt. Mitake are said to be the birthplace of Kiso Gogoku. What is the difference? It's strange that a temple and a shrine are called.
Maybe it's not suitable for a casual visit.
It is a shrine on Ichijo-dori. It's not far from the station, but it's a little far to walk. There is no parking lot, and it may not be a shrine that tourists and the general public visit.
the torii gate and the ginkgo tree
It's not quiet, it's in a quiet city. In terms of houses, is it a cute house built on a small site? It was like that. I packed the torii gate and the ginkgo tree on the sidewalk with an eye idea that looks like a sacred tree, which feels like a sacred tree. To be honest, I'm wondering if it's for sightseeing, but I found it on the way, so it's a little surprising and memorable.
Please note that there is a confusing shrine nearby.
I thought this shrine was near Shin-Asahikawa Station, which is always familiar to me, and next to Venus Park, but when I looked at the address, it was different, so I visited this shrine for the first time this time. I did. To be honest, there is not much atmosphere for tourists, and I felt that the precincts of Mt. Ontake, Miyoshi Shrine, which has a similar name, were larger and more spectacular. However, since this Mikasa Miyoshi Jinja shrine is closer from Asahikawa Station, it is good to remember it as one of the sightseeing spots around the station ...