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It is a shrine in a corner of a park called Tree Park of the same name. You can park your car in the precincts. It seems to be a shrine with a long history, but at first glance it looks like a shrine for locals, so it doesn't feel like you're coming all the way for sightseeing.
A shrine in an area that is said to have been a castle town of Shichishu Castle, which is now almost unremaintained. Originally, Tsushima Shrine (Gyuzu Tennosha) was relocated to the shrine in 1915 (Taisho 4) and became a tree shrine. The enshrined gods enshrines Kenhaya Susano-no-Mikoto, Takata Betsuson, Kikurihime-no-Mikoto, and Ukano-Gorei-no-Mikoto. The atmosphere is very good because it is a shrine where you can feel the times very much.
Park に
It is a shrine in a corner of a park called Tree Park of the same name. You can park your car in the precincts. It seems to be a shrine with a long history, but at first glance it looks like a shrine for locals, so it doesn't feel like you're coming all the way for sightseeing.
A shrine with a good atmosphere
A shrine in an area that is said to have been a castle town of Shichishu Castle, which is now almost unremaintained. Originally, Tsushima Shrine (Gyuzu Tennosha) was relocated to the shrine in 1915 (Taisho 4) and became a tree shrine. The enshrined gods enshrines Kenhaya Susano-no-Mikoto, Takata Betsuson, Kikurihime-no-Mikoto, and Ukano-Gorei-no-Mikoto. The atmosphere is very good because it is a shrine where you can feel the times very much.