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There's a colorful red stamp.
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It takes about 20 minutes on foot from Sapporo Station, but it is located just off Kita 13jo Higashi Station on the Toho Subway Line. There is a wide variety of omikuji and the red stamp is colorful. It seems that if you draw the gold lottery of the word of good luck and get a bad luck, you can get a special change of fortune.
It is one of the shrines that many immigrants in Sapporo solicited local shrines. This is Ichinomiya Suwa Taisha Shrine in Shinano Province. This shrine is famous for its beautiful Hanachozu and red stamps. In particular, clear red stamps are rare.
In 1881, more than 30 people, including Masashi Ueshima, a kokujin of Shinano, moved to this area and started reclamation. According to the general intention of the migrants, on March 12, 1881, the first shrine in Shinano Province, Suwa Shrine, solicited the spirit of the spirit and dedicated it. February 14, 1881: the Ministry of home affairs application ranked (Mukakusha). On April 19, 1945, it was ranked as a village shrine. When it was incorporated from Sapporo Village to Sapporo City this year, the shrine building and shrine office were constructed with the basic property of the village. Application for promotion to a local shrine in 1945. Construction of a new shrine in 1941. In 1957, the 100th anniversary of the imperial shrine was held. Hei ...
Suwa Shrine where Mr. Naito often told me that he had passed the exam. Now, I'm thinking about you and praying for your happiness, and I'm going to visit this shrine. It's painful, so I'm going to forget.
I visited for the first time, but when I visited the shrine office to get a red stamp, I was extremely arrogant and cold. When I was surprised and amazed, I was hurried to say "which one to do", and I couldn't take a closer look at the amulets. I may have been busy, but I'm sorry to hear that it's a historic shrine.
There's a colorful red stamp.
It takes about 20 minutes on foot from Sapporo Station, but it is located just off Kita 13jo Higashi Station on the Toho Subway Line. There is a wide variety of omikuji and the red stamp is colorful. It seems that if you draw the gold lottery of the word of good luck and get a bad luck, you can get a special change of fortune.
Clean flower hand water and clear red stamp
It is one of the shrines that many immigrants in Sapporo solicited local shrines. This is Ichinomiya Suwa Taisha Shrine in Shinano Province. This shrine is famous for its beautiful Hanachozu and red stamps. In particular, clear red stamps are rare.
Today's walk course (Sapporo city)
In 1881, more than 30 people, including Masashi Ueshima, a kokujin of Shinano, moved to this area and started reclamation. According to the general intention of the migrants, on March 12, 1881, the first shrine in Shinano Province, Suwa Shrine, solicited the spirit of the spirit and dedicated it. February 14, 1881: the Ministry of home affairs application ranked (Mukakusha). On April 19, 1945, it was ranked as a village shrine. When it was incorporated from Sapporo Village to Sapporo City this year, the shrine building and shrine office were constructed with the basic property of the village. Application for promotion to a local shrine in 1945. Construction of a new shrine in 1941. In 1957, the 100th anniversary of the imperial shrine was held. Hei ...
it's a place where you can calm down.
Suwa Shrine where Mr. Naito often told me that he had passed the exam. Now, I'm thinking about you and praying for your happiness, and I'm going to visit this shrine. It's painful, so I'm going to forget.
the flower hand water was beautiful
I visited for the first time, but when I visited the shrine office to get a red stamp, I was extremely arrogant and cold. When I was surprised and amazed, I was hurried to say "which one to do", and I couldn't take a closer look at the amulets. I may have been busy, but I'm sorry to hear that it's a historic shrine.