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The former Toyomiyazaki Bunko is a historic site just east of the outer shrine (Toyoke Daijingu), and it seems that it was a facility like a library that stored books that were once managed by Ise Jingu. It has not been closed in the Meiji era, and is now unified into the Jingu Bunko. Although there are only gates and pillars left in the former Toyomiyazaki Bunko, it is also known as a famous place for cherry blossoms. It's a quiet and calm place.
After visiting Toyokawa Akane Inari Shrine, you will reach a place where you can feel the history by walking along the outer shrine. There was a historic site called the former Toyomiyazaki Bunko. You can only observe the inside from the sidewalk, but it has an atmosphere that makes you feel some weight. The only existing structures are gates and kneading ridges, but the trees were cherry trees. It seems that this area forms a landscape as a tree-lined road for young people.
It is a library along the outer shrine of Ise Jingu. I couldn't put it inside, but you can easily see that the gate and roof are heavy and historic buildings. The area around Ise Jingu is a treasure trove of historical buildings.
Along with the "Hayashizaki Bunko" in Naiku, it prospered as a collection and collection of books and a school. The only existing buildings were gates and kneading walls. There were a lot of cherry trees, so I thought it would be crowded when viewing the cherry blossoms, but when I looked it up later, it was clear that a new species of mountain cherry blossom called "Oyanezakura" was found, so I did not want to see the cherry blossoms. I felt like a valuable place.
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The former Toyomiyazaki Bunko is a historic site just east of the outer shrine (Toyoke Daijingu), and it seems that it was a facility like a library that stored books that were once managed by Ise Jingu. It has not been closed in the Meiji era, and is now unified into the Jingu Bunko. Although there are only gates and pillars left in the former Toyomiyazaki Bunko, it is also known as a famous place for cherry blossoms. It's a quiet and calm place.
I will go further along the outer palace.
After visiting Toyokawa Akane Inari Shrine, you will reach a place where you can feel the history by walking along the outer shrine. There was a historic site called the former Toyomiyazaki Bunko. You can only observe the inside from the sidewalk, but it has an atmosphere that makes you feel some weight. The only existing structures are gates and kneading ridges, but the trees were cherry trees. It seems that this area forms a landscape as a tree-lined road for young people.
I feel history.
It is a library along the outer shrine of Ise Jingu. I couldn't put it inside, but you can easily see that the gate and roof are heavy and historic buildings. The area around Ise Jingu is a treasure trove of historical buildings.
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Along with the "Hayashizaki Bunko" in Naiku, it prospered as a collection and collection of books and a school. The only existing buildings were gates and kneading walls. There were a lot of cherry trees, so I thought it would be crowded when viewing the cherry blossoms, but when I looked it up later, it was clear that a new species of mountain cherry blossom called "Oyanezakura" was found, so I did not want to see the cherry blossoms. I felt like a valuable place.