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i think there's a monkey face.
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Access is good because it is just outside the 1 exit of Fujisaki Station on the subway. It was small and quiet because it was raining, but it seems that it will sell monkey faces on the day of Kanoe Saru and it will be crowded. It seems that the demon will leave, but I didn't hear much, so I felt the regional color.
Access is good because it is just outside the 1 exit of Fujisaki Station on the subway. It was small and quiet because it was raining, but it seems that it will sell monkey faces on the day of Kanoe Saru and it will be crowded. It seems that the demon will leave, but I didn't hear much, so I felt the regional color.
A small shrine in front of the Fujisaki Bus Terminal across the road. Even though it is an urban shrine surrounded by buildings, it is refreshing as if time has stopped here. Of course, there must have been a shrine before the building was built. There is a monkey object in the precincts.
A small shrine in front of the Fujisaki Bus Terminal across the road. Even though it is an urban shrine surrounded by buildings, it is refreshing as if time has stopped here. Of course, there must have been a shrine before the building was built. There is a monkey object in the precincts.
Tourist spot! Power spot! I definitely want to visit worship.
Original Text
According to Japanese mythology, 'sarutahiko no Kami' settled on the river of the Isuzu gawa River in ISE after finishing the lead of the heavenly fall of nigi. According to 'wahime no Mikoto Seki' (the record of wahime no Mikoto), his descendant OTA no Mikoto presented the land on the Isuzu gawa River to wahime no Mikoto as a place to enshrin Amaterasu omikami. The descendants of OTA no Mikoto were called Uji no Tsuchigimi, and he served as tamagushi Ouchi in Jingu shrine as 々, but Uji no Tsuchi enshrined the founder of the ancestor, saruta no Kami, as a residence God in the residence. In the Meiji period, the hereditary succession of Shinto priests was abolished, ...
i think there's a monkey face.
Access is good because it is just outside the 1 exit of Fujisaki Station on the subway. It was small and quiet because it was raining, but it seems that it will sell monkey faces on the day of Kanoe Saru and it will be crowded. It seems that the demon will leave, but I didn't hear much, so I felt the regional color.
i think there's a monkey face.
Access is good because it is just outside the 1 exit of Fujisaki Station on the subway. It was small and quiet because it was raining, but it seems that it will sell monkey faces on the day of Kanoe Saru and it will be crowded. It seems that the demon will leave, but I didn't hear much, so I felt the regional color.
A healing space
A small shrine in front of the Fujisaki Bus Terminal across the road. Even though it is an urban shrine surrounded by buildings, it is refreshing as if time has stopped here. Of course, there must have been a shrine before the building was built. There is a monkey object in the precincts.
A healing space
A small shrine in front of the Fujisaki Bus Terminal across the road. Even though it is an urban shrine surrounded by buildings, it is refreshing as if time has stopped here. Of course, there must have been a shrine before the building was built. There is a monkey object in the precincts.
Tourist spot! Power spot! I definitely want to visit worship.
According to Japanese mythology, 'sarutahiko no Kami' settled on the river of the Isuzu gawa River in ISE after finishing the lead of the heavenly fall of nigi. According to 'wahime no Mikoto Seki' (the record of wahime no Mikoto), his descendant OTA no Mikoto presented the land on the Isuzu gawa River to wahime no Mikoto as a place to enshrin Amaterasu omikami. The descendants of OTA no Mikoto were called Uji no Tsuchigimi, and he served as tamagushi Ouchi in Jingu shrine as 々, but Uji no Tsuchi enshrined the founder of the ancestor, saruta no Kami, as a residence God in the residence. In the Meiji period, the hereditary succession of Shinto priests was abolished, ...