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There is a presence!
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Since it is at the intersection of Tottori 4 chome, I could see it from the bus bound for Airport → Kushiro Station. I felt like I had passed by, but it was about a 10-minute walk from Tottori Daichi 2 chome. I stopped by because I had some time until the start of the ice hockey game at the Nippon Paper Ice Arena. If it is a fixed-route bus, the Tottori Shrine stop is the nearest. It may be a little difficult to stop by because the number of buses is small. The precincts are not large, but the presence of the main shrine was amazing ...
Domestic に and の "Tottori Centennial Hall" が Special
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The precincts spread out in the large torii gate. It is a shrine with Tottori, which is also the place name, and the "Tottori Centennial Hall" attached to the precincts was more characteristic than the shrine itself. It looked like a building with the image of Tottori Castle.
It is a venerable shrine built by warrior class immigrants of the former Tottori domain during the Meiji era by worshiping the Shinto festival "Dairokushujin" from Izumo Taisha Shrine in Shimane Prefecture. In the precincts, there are stone monuments that carve the history of pioneering, castle-style buildings with walls on the roof, and horse statues, so although I don't know the details, it may be interesting for those who like history. You can get a red stamp at the shrine office, but when you are absent from writing a red stamp, you will receive something prepared in advance.
It is a venerable shrine built by warrior class immigrants of the former Tottori domain during the Meiji era by worshiping the deity "Okuninushi Okami" from Izumo Taisha Shrine in Shimane Prefecture. In the precincts, there are stone monuments that carve the history of pioneering, castle-style buildings with walls on the roof, and horse statues, which are unknown in details, but it may be interesting for those who like history. You can get a red stamp at the shrine office, but when you are absent from writing, you will receive something that was prepared in advance instead of handwriting.
There is a presence!
Since it is at the intersection of Tottori 4 chome, I could see it from the bus bound for Airport → Kushiro Station. I felt like I had passed by, but it was about a 10-minute walk from Tottori Daichi 2 chome. I stopped by because I had some time until the start of the ice hockey game at the Nippon Paper Ice Arena. If it is a fixed-route bus, the Tottori Shrine stop is the nearest. It may be a little difficult to stop by because the number of buses is small. The precincts are not large, but the presence of the main shrine was amazing ...
Domestic に and の "Tottori Centennial Hall" が Special
The precincts spread out in the large torii gate. It is a shrine with Tottori, which is also the place name, and the "Tottori Centennial Hall" attached to the precincts was more characteristic than the shrine itself. It looked like a building with the image of Tottori Castle.
Jinja shrine related to Izumo Taisha shrine
It is a venerable shrine built by warrior class immigrants of the former Tottori domain during the Meiji era by worshiping the Shinto festival "Dairokushujin" from Izumo Taisha Shrine in Shimane Prefecture. In the precincts, there are stone monuments that carve the history of pioneering, castle-style buildings with walls on the roof, and horse statues, so although I don't know the details, it may be interesting for those who like history. You can get a red stamp at the shrine office, but when you are absent from writing a red stamp, you will receive something prepared in advance.
Jinja shrine related to Izumo Taisha shrine
It is a venerable shrine built by warrior class immigrants of the former Tottori domain during the Meiji era by worshiping the deity "Okuninushi Okami" from Izumo Taisha Shrine in Shimane Prefecture. In the precincts, there are stone monuments that carve the history of pioneering, castle-style buildings with walls on the roof, and horse statues, which are unknown in details, but it may be interesting for those who like history. You can get a red stamp at the shrine office, but when you are absent from writing, you will receive something that was prepared in advance instead of handwriting.