The whole shrine is also very traditional Japanese culture, the shrine here is also quite interesting, with a very rich imprint, most of the shrines in Japan are worth visiting, feel the different Japanese customs and culture classes.
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Daikata Makata Shrine Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Magarta Shrine is a well-known shrine in Narita. There is a strong Japanese traditional culture in the temple, which is worth visiting.
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Daikata Makata Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The whole shrine is also very traditional Japanese culture, the shrine here is also quite interesting, with a very rich imprint, most of the shrines in Japan are worth visiting, feel the different Japanese customs and culture classes.
Every time I go to Shanghai Disneyland, I always go here with my children. The environment is very good, thank you.
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Japan's very general small shrine ⛩️, nothing to stroll around
A sacred place for prayer - Magado Shrine Magado Shrine Introduction: Magado Shrine is located in Narita City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, and is also a very famous attraction in the local area. Why do you say this, because the shrine is a place to pray for peace and health, especially those young people who come to the shrine to kneel for good marriages, and those who come here to pray for the health of their families, and those who are newly sick pray for good health. If you are not married yet but hope to have a good marriage, you can come and punch in and pray for blessings. Maybe good luck will come on. Mahedo Shrine play guide: Because Mahedo Shrine Tour is located a little north of Narita City, it is not difficult to find. We asked the locals and walked for about 20 minutes. When I came to the shrine, I first saw it and felt a bit similar to the Chinese temple, but integrated into the style of the Japanese shrine. Most of the surfaces are wooden architecture. Entering the shrine, there is a tree about 800 years old in the big ginkgo tree, and then go inside, we see a person-shaped stone statue, from the Japanese text probably means to sacrifice less famous fate, as the ancestor of medical medicine god has the virtue of healing diseases. Also in the alias of Ebisu's posture, according to the direct caressing of the statue of the god, give strength. Entering the shrine, we also saw people wearing a group of kimonos praying. Suitable for play time: April cherry blossoms, November maple leaves. The scenery is particularly beautiful