Ohoura Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It's a little backwards.
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JR It is a shrine located a little deeper from Kinomoto Station and a little far from Hokkoku Kaido. I can't find explanations, so I don't know what kind of benefits the deity has. It's an ordinary shrine.
I went to Iifura Shrine for a while. It is located in Kinomotocho, a post town on the Hokkoku Highway. It is a historic shrine built during the Asuka period. It will be the time of autumn leaves, but it is a pity that the lighting up this year will be canceled, but the autumn leaves and ginkgo trees near the torii gate are especially wonderful.
The road is narrow to go by car and it is inconvenient because there is no parking lot. It's a shrine that has no features, so I think it's a good place to go as a tourist spot. It's a good place to stroll around.
"Ohofurajinja" is a shrine that is said to have been built during the Asuka period and boasts a history. It's difficult to read kanji. The sacred area is beyond the torii gate with yellow Shimenawa. The water mouth of Chozuya was "turtle". There are many torii gates in the precincts. From the right side, the mountain road to the position "Tagamiyama Fort Ruins" during the Battle of Shizugatake continues. It seems that the warlords took a break in the precincts, and there is a stone that is said to have placed a helmet.
A shrine built a few minutes walk from "Kinomoto honzoin"
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It is a shrine located a few minutes walk from Kinomoto Honjozoin. Unlike Kinomoto Honjozoin, which is a tourist attraction, there were few worshipers and it was quiet. It was a fairly large shrine, with a large precinct, and there was a shrine office, not unmanned.
It's a little backwards.
JR It is a shrine located a little deeper from Kinomoto Station and a little far from Hokkoku Kaido. I can't find explanations, so I don't know what kind of benefits the deity has. It's an ordinary shrine.
Red leavesをしみに
I went to Iifura Shrine for a while. It is located in Kinomotocho, a post town on the Hokkoku Highway. It is a historic shrine built during the Asuka period. It will be the time of autumn leaves, but it is a pity that the lighting up this year will be canceled, but the autumn leaves and ginkgo trees near the torii gate are especially wonderful.
A shrine in the back
The road is narrow to go by car and it is inconvenient because there is no parking lot. It's a shrine that has no features, so I think it's a good place to go as a tourist spot. It's a good place to stroll around.
The yellow of the shimenawa was impressive.
"Ohofurajinja" is a shrine that is said to have been built during the Asuka period and boasts a history. It's difficult to read kanji. The sacred area is beyond the torii gate with yellow Shimenawa. The water mouth of Chozuya was "turtle". There are many torii gates in the precincts. From the right side, the mountain road to the position "Tagamiyama Fort Ruins" during the Battle of Shizugatake continues. It seems that the warlords took a break in the precincts, and there is a stone that is said to have placed a helmet.
A shrine built a few minutes walk from "Kinomoto honzoin"
It is a shrine located a few minutes walk from Kinomoto Honjozoin. Unlike Kinomoto Honjozoin, which is a tourist attraction, there were few worshipers and it was quiet. It was a fairly large shrine, with a large precinct, and there was a shrine office, not unmanned.