The first decent scenic spot is the Kawakawa Shrine. I'm sorry that the Chinese characters in Japanese are still slightly different from those in our Chinese characters. So I can only roughly guess the typing. Maybe it's totally wrong. Excuse me. I've seen many shrines, mostly small ones in alleys. This shrine is very big, red archway, various paper lanterns, prayer ropes and bells with big braids. Dang, although he doesn't understand the culture of the shrine at all, comes in with awe and peace. He sees the Japanese bow quietly, clap their hands, toss coins, pull the rope to ring the bell, and follow with awe. Finally, when they leave the shrine, they bow respectfully to the shrine. Man must have a sense of awe in order to respect nature more and love all life.