Flyover shrine, if you have walked past the 3.5 km flyover park, you can see that early in the morning under the pine trees, it feels really good, very cool, cool sea breeze, walking will not be too tired.
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Amanohashidate Shrine Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Amanohashidate Shrine is located in the middle of Amanohashidate. The front of the shrine is dedicated to the God of Fengshou, the opposite is the God of Okawa on the left, and the eight dragon kings are on the right. This is a popular place to pray for a successful relationship. There is also an ancient well in the shrine, and its "Iso Shimizu" is one of the top 100 famous waters in Japan. Remember to wash your hands before praying.
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Amanohashidate Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Flyover shrine, if you have walked past the 3.5 km flyover park, you can see that early in the morning under the pine trees, it feels really good, very cool, cool sea breeze, walking will not be too tired.
Just a small attraction passing by to Umbrellas Park, there are no dense tourists, so it is easy to ignore. Everything is particularly beautiful, and even friendly locals have come forward to take pictures of our family of three. This place is really worth a visit, you must rent a bicycle!
Discovering an abandoned god's way gives birth to a lot of fun. The shrine has seen many years, standing between the sea of Asuhai and Miyagi Bay, experienced vicissitudes of life. It's touching that there are complete Chinese inscriptions in Jiqingshui.
The flyover is one of the three Japanese landscapes. Like other Japanese scenic spots, there are shrines everywhere, big and small, for people to visit. Apart from the observation deck on the top of the mountain, there are not many other places to see, so it's good to go to the shrine when you have time to worship.
Nippon Skybridge Shrine, come here without tickets for free play, the scenery here is very beautiful, visitors here are still more, come here must wear comfortable clothes and shoes, because the road here is not particularly easy to walk.