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Tranquil shrine
I stumbled across the shrine as I walked to the Global Arena, the sign post read Chofukuji temple 0.6 km, on the left as you walk along the main road, follow the road and the temple is not miss able ...
I think there are some temporal ones, but there were few people and I was able to worship leisurely in a chartered state. I breathed in the beautiful air and received power.
I was able to go to the first visit without being very crowded.
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At the first visit, Munakata Taisha was worried because it was difficult due to traffic jams, but this was just the right crowd. Amazake is served and there is a bonfire, which makes me feel a little happy and nostalgic. He was kind when his child was taken care of by excitement.
The first time I left this shrine, there was a sake brewery around this shrine, and I visited it when the new sake brewery opened. From the sake brewery, there is an approach to this shrine and you can walk along the country road. The sake brewery was lively, and everyone was looking for sake, so no one went to the shrine. It is a venerable shrine that was enshrined in this area during the Hakuho era, and the origin of the company name is that there are four couples and a total of eight pillars. It was a shrine with a long history of 2000 years ago.
It is a shrine named Hachijo Gu shrine because it enshrines the couple god 4 generation and 8 pillars. The shrine is surrounded by a magnificent cherry tree that is hundreds of years old, and a primeval forest covered with a large number of trees, and there is also a majestic and a little mysterious atmosphere (it seems to be a god). It may be quiet.
Tranquil shrine
I stumbled across the shrine as I walked to the Global Arena, the sign post read Chofukuji temple 0.6 km, on the left as you walk along the main road, follow the road and the temple is not miss able ...
Relax.
I think there are some temporal ones, but there were few people and I was able to worship leisurely in a chartered state. I breathed in the beautiful air and received power.
I was able to go to the first visit without being very crowded.
At the first visit, Munakata Taisha was worried because it was difficult due to traffic jams, but this was just the right crowd. Amazake is served and there is a bonfire, which makes me feel a little happy and nostalgic. He was kind when his child was taken care of by excitement.
There's a distance to the approach.
The first time I left this shrine, there was a sake brewery around this shrine, and I visited it when the new sake brewery opened. From the sake brewery, there is an approach to this shrine and you can walk along the country road. The sake brewery was lively, and everyone was looking for sake, so no one went to the shrine. It is a venerable shrine that was enshrined in this area during the Hakuho era, and the origin of the company name is that there are four couples and a total of eight pillars. It was a shrine with a long history of 2000 years ago.
the precincts are a large virgin forest.
It is a shrine named Hachijo Gu shrine because it enshrines the couple god 4 generation and 8 pillars. The shrine is surrounded by a magnificent cherry tree that is hundreds of years old, and a primeval forest covered with a large number of trees, and there is also a majestic and a little mysterious atmosphere (it seems to be a god). It may be quiet.