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Easy to walk to from Japan Rail Station
Zenkoji Temple in Nagano, Japan. No fee to enter. We visited in June, so it was hot and humid, but an easy walk from the Nagano Japan Rail station. There are several nice places to stop and shop on...
This palace は important cultural wealth in the country
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About 5 minutes walk from Kawachinagano station. The year of its founding is unknown. In 1868, it was renamed Nagano Shrine by the shrine enshrining. The deity is Susanoo-no-Mikoto (Gozu Tenno). There is no hall of worship, and the main shrine is located ahead of the torii gate (built in 1892). The main shrine was built around 1543 and is a wooden cypress bark roof (national important cultural property). Known as Nagano Ebisu, the Tokaebisu (Honebisu) will be held on January 10th.
It is a short walk from Kawachinagano Station. From the instruction manual, it enshrines the god of Susanou and is famous as Ebisu Shrine. In the Meiji era, it became the current shrine name. There is a large kaya tree sacred tree in the precincts.
After getting off Kawachinagano Station and starting a walk, there was this shrine called Ebisu Nagano immediately. It takes about 5 to the west. It is about the architecture of the Muromachi period. Near the station, but the area was quiet and the big giant tree was impressive.
The main shrine is an important cultural property of the Muromachi period. It is located in the city and you can relax in a quiet atmosphere even though the Nankai Koya Line runs in the neighborhood.
Easy to walk to from Japan Rail Station
Zenkoji Temple in Nagano, Japan. No fee to enter. We visited in June, so it was hot and humid, but an easy walk from the Nagano Japan Rail station. There are several nice places to stop and shop on...
This palace は important cultural wealth in the country
About 5 minutes walk from Kawachinagano station. The year of its founding is unknown. In 1868, it was renamed Nagano Shrine by the shrine enshrining. The deity is Susanoo-no-Mikoto (Gozu Tenno). There is no hall of worship, and the main shrine is located ahead of the torii gate (built in 1892). The main shrine was built around 1543 and is a wooden cypress bark roof (national important cultural property). Known as Nagano Ebisu, the Tokaebisu (Honebisu) will be held on January 10th.
there's a big kaya tree.
It is a short walk from Kawachinagano Station. From the instruction manual, it enshrines the god of Susanou and is famous as Ebisu Shrine. In the Meiji era, it became the current shrine name. There is a large kaya tree sacred tree in the precincts.
It's right from Kawachinagano Station.
After getting off Kawachinagano Station and starting a walk, there was this shrine called Ebisu Nagano immediately. It takes about 5 to the west. It is about the architecture of the Muromachi period. Near the station, but the area was quiet and the big giant tree was impressive.
Feel the weight of history in the main shrine
The main shrine is an important cultural property of the Muromachi period. It is located in the city and you can relax in a quiet atmosphere even though the Nankai Koya Line runs in the neighborhood.