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Mita city only shikinaisha
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It is the only Shikinaisha in Mita City, and the old shrine ranking is a gosha in the former Kawabe County. I wanted to visit when I found Shikinaisha, so I visited when I went to Mita. It was quite deep, and it took about 25 by car from the vicinity of Mita Station. It was kind that there was a permanent ladder staircase next to the hall of worship, which can be reached on the site of the main hall of Important Cultural Property. I couldn't see a pair of wooden guardian dogs of important cultural properties
There is a steel staircase from the right side of the hall of worship where you can climb next to the main shrine. The guardian dogs on both sides of the main shrine have long legs and have a very strange appearance. The facial expression is also very cute. The main shrine is a cypress bark-roofed zukuri style structure, and it is said that it was rebuilt in 1513 in the late Muromachi period.
Mita city only shikinaisha
It is the only Shikinaisha in Mita City, and the old shrine ranking is a gosha in the former Kawabe County. I wanted to visit when I found Shikinaisha, so I visited when I went to Mita. It was quite deep, and it took about 25 by car from the vicinity of Mita Station. It was kind that there was a permanent ladder staircase next to the hall of worship, which can be reached on the site of the main hall of Important Cultural Property. I couldn't see a pair of wooden guardian dogs of important cultural properties
the guardian dog is lovely.
There is a steel staircase from the right side of the hall of worship where you can climb next to the main shrine. The guardian dogs on both sides of the main shrine have long legs and have a very strange appearance. The facial expression is also very cute. The main shrine is a cypress bark-roofed zukuri style structure, and it is said that it was rebuilt in 1513 in the late Muromachi period.