Doi Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I visited when I passed by. There is nothing in particular about this, but it seems to be a relatively crowded shrine during the year-end and New Year holidays.
Located in the southwest of Amagasaki Center Pool-mae Station of Hanshin Electric Railway, it is located in a residential area. It is a beautiful shrine that is well maintained. You can also get a red stamp.
It is a shrine with a very beautiful vermilion paint. It was quite crowded, probably because I visited at the end of the year. It seems to be crowded here during the New Year holidays.
It is a shrine located about 5 minutes walk from the front of the Hanshin Amagasaki Center Pool. I worshiped when I took a walk in Amagasaki at GW. It is said that this shrine began in 1653 when a person from Ebie, Osaka (Michio Nakano), who pioneered new rice fields around here, solicited his hometown Yasaka Shrine. It is a shrine that enshrines Suzunaru Naruson. It is a beautiful vermilion shrine. The name of the shrine is derived from Michio Nakano. This is a recommended spot for those who are interested in shrines and temples.
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I visited when I passed by. There is nothing in particular about this, but it seems to be a relatively crowded shrine during the year-end and New Year holidays.
A shrine in a residential area
Located in the southwest of Amagasaki Center Pool-mae Station of Hanshin Electric Railway, it is located in a residential area. It is a beautiful shrine that is well maintained. You can also get a red stamp.
It was crowded.
It is a shrine with a very beautiful vermilion paint. It was quite crowded, probably because I visited at the end of the year. It seems to be crowded here during the New Year holidays.
For generations.
Visiting the shrine is always here. Although it is a small shrine, it is an advantage, or other events are not shared, but they do one group by one.
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It is a shrine located about 5 minutes walk from the front of the Hanshin Amagasaki Center Pool. I worshiped when I took a walk in Amagasaki at GW. It is said that this shrine began in 1653 when a person from Ebie, Osaka (Michio Nakano), who pioneered new rice fields around here, solicited his hometown Yasaka Shrine. It is a shrine that enshrines Suzunaru Naruson. It is a beautiful vermilion shrine. The name of the shrine is derived from Michio Nakano. This is a recommended spot for those who are interested in shrines and temples.