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A quaint moss staircase
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It is a shrine that enshrines the guardian deity of the mine near Ryugenji Maho. If you climb about 50 steps up the steep stairs with moss, you will find a small shrine. It was good that the shrine blends naturally and has a taste. Be careful when you get down from the climb.
It is a shrine with a fairly long staircase. There is a considerable atmosphere only on the stairs. There is no view from above, but it was surrounded by trees 々, so it was quiet and very good atmosphere. It is said that the old people wished for the safety of the mine here.
This is a place you definitely want to enjoy the air! !!
Original Text
It is a shrine near the exit of the mine "Ryugenji Maho" where you can see the inside of Iwami Ginzan. Sasasauriyama Shrine is read as "Sahimeyama Jinja". It is the guardian deity of the mine enshrined in the Iwami Ginzan (Omori Ginzan). Kanayamahiko-no-Mikoto is enshrined as a deity, and it is also called "Yama Shrine". Kanayamahiko no Mikoto, the guardian deity of the mine, is a God appearing in Japanese mythology, and in the birth of God, when Izanami is burning and suffering from the burning God of fire, the vomiting ...
It is said that it was enshrined in 1434 by enshrining Kanayama no Kami, the guardian deity of the mine, and it was enshrined from Suo province (description of the signboard built by the OTA City Board of education). Currently, the shrine is under repair, but the shrine on the high stairs on the left side of the road to Ryugenji Maho is a venerable shrine.
It is a short walk from the Ryugenji Maho exit of Iwami Ginzan. If you go up the steep stone steps, you will find the main shrine where you can feel the history. It seems that there is nothing special for tourists, but on the contrary, I feel that the empty part makes this shrine attractive.
A quaint moss staircase
It is a shrine that enshrines the guardian deity of the mine near Ryugenji Maho. If you climb about 50 steps up the steep stairs with moss, you will find a small shrine. It was good that the shrine blends naturally and has a taste. Be careful when you get down from the climb.
You need courage to get up.
It is a shrine with a fairly long staircase. There is a considerable atmosphere only on the stairs. There is no view from above, but it was surrounded by trees 々, so it was quiet and very good atmosphere. It is said that the old people wished for the safety of the mine here.
This is a place you definitely want to enjoy the air! !!
It is a shrine near the exit of the mine "Ryugenji Maho" where you can see the inside of Iwami Ginzan. Sasasauriyama Shrine is read as "Sahimeyama Jinja". It is the guardian deity of the mine enshrined in the Iwami Ginzan (Omori Ginzan). Kanayamahiko-no-Mikoto is enshrined as a deity, and it is also called "Yama Shrine". Kanayamahiko no Mikoto, the guardian deity of the mine, is a God appearing in Japanese mythology, and in the birth of God, when Izanami is burning and suffering from the burning God of fire, the vomiting ...
The guardian of the mine.
It is said that it was enshrined in 1434 by enshrining Kanayama no Kami, the guardian deity of the mine, and it was enshrined from Suo province (description of the signboard built by the OTA City Board of education). Currently, the shrine is under repair, but the shrine on the high stairs on the left side of the road to Ryugenji Maho is a venerable shrine.
A shrine with a solemn atmosphere
It is a short walk from the Ryugenji Maho exit of Iwami Ginzan. If you go up the steep stone steps, you will find the main shrine where you can feel the history. It seems that there is nothing special for tourists, but on the contrary, I feel that the empty part makes this shrine attractive.