Yatsurugihachiman Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It seems that this area used to be called Yachinosato. It seems that it became Kisarazu without leaving you because Nihon Takeru stayed for a while. It is a thankful place where the sun passes directly above on the days of the autumn and spring equinox. Parking You go through the torii gate to the place. There was a parking lot along the street.
JR This shrine is a short walk from Kisarazu Station toward Shoseiji Temple. It is a shrine related to Minamoto no Yoritomo, and there is a hand-planted sotetsu in the precincts.
A new shrine office was recently built. It's a wonderful building, so if you like architecture, you should stop by. It seemed that local money could be used.
It is Hachiman Shrine, which has the largest portable shrine in the Kanto region and is deeply related to Minamoto no Yoritomo.
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JR It is located in the southwest direction of Kisarazu Station, 4, 5, and is the guardian of Kisarazu, Kazusa Province. It is a Hachiman Shrine with the largest portable shrine in the Kanto region and the hand-planted sotetsu of Minamoto no Yoritomo. The precincts are not so large, and there is a magnificent hall of worship and the largest portable shrine in the Kanto region in the far right, but it is a pity that the large portable shrine cannot be seen well. In addition, there is minamoto no Yoritomo's "sotetsu of hand planted" on the right hand of the Haiden, and when you look at the explanation board, you visit Kisarazu to pray for victory when passing through this dedicated sotetsu, and then ...
The approach to this shrine continues straight from the park of the port as well as the precincts, and there is also a torii gate in the park of the port. It reminds me of the time when the port of Kisarazu was connected by ship to Edo in the Edo period.
See the place が and more い places です
It seems that this area used to be called Yachinosato. It seems that it became Kisarazu without leaving you because Nihon Takeru stayed for a while. It is a thankful place where the sun passes directly above on the days of the autumn and spring equinox. Parking You go through the torii gate to the place. There was a parking lot along the street.
Minamoto no Yoritomo Yukari
JR This shrine is a short walk from Kisarazu Station toward Shoseiji Temple. It is a shrine related to Minamoto no Yoritomo, and there is a hand-planted sotetsu in the precincts.
For those who like temples and shrines
A new shrine office was recently built. It's a wonderful building, so if you like architecture, you should stop by. It seemed that local money could be used.
It is Hachiman Shrine, which has the largest portable shrine in the Kanto region and is deeply related to Minamoto no Yoritomo.
JR It is located in the southwest direction of Kisarazu Station, 4, 5, and is the guardian of Kisarazu, Kazusa Province. It is a Hachiman Shrine with the largest portable shrine in the Kanto region and the hand-planted sotetsu of Minamoto no Yoritomo. The precincts are not so large, and there is a magnificent hall of worship and the largest portable shrine in the Kanto region in the far right, but it is a pity that the large portable shrine cannot be seen well. In addition, there is minamoto no Yoritomo's "sotetsu of hand planted" on the right hand of the Haiden, and when you look at the explanation board, you visit Kisarazu to pray for victory when passing through this dedicated sotetsu, and then ...
Yuxu ある Shrine
The approach to this shrine continues straight from the park of the port as well as the precincts, and there is also a torii gate in the park of the port. It reminds me of the time when the port of Kisarazu was connected by ship to Edo in the Edo period.