This quiet shrine is right in the centre of this busy seaside town next to the city hall. However, it is a quiet, medative and calm oasis. You have to visit just to see the cute statues of turtles tha...
Kamegaoka Hachimangu. It's close to Zushi Station, so I stopped by on my way home. Even though it is in front of the station, this precincts are very luxurious. As a god of the city, you can see that everyone has taken care of it. However, the priest is not full-time, so you can't get a red stamp, but you can buy a large stamp stamp that matches the size of the red stamp book. It seems that everyone is using it as a red stamp.
1 minute walk from the station The climb of the adjacent Inari Shrine shined bright red. There are guardian dogs, but the turtle welcomes me here. It's very fresh. It was so majestic and it seemed like it would be good.
Immediately from Zushi / Hayama Station on the Keikyu Line. The torii stands at the edge of the building of Zushi City Hall. The year of its founding is unknown. The deity is Emperor Ojin. The current shrine was built in 1923. In front of Haiden, a stone statue of a turtle is placed in a arrangement like a guardian dog. The name of this shrine was named "Kameoka Hachimangu" for "Tsuruoka Hachimangu" in Kamakura because the precincts were gentle hills like the back of a turtle.
Small Shrine
Centrally located near two train stations. Community even with food and drinks plus band playing music.
Quiet medative spot
This quiet shrine is right in the centre of this busy seaside town next to the city hall. However, it is a quiet, medative and calm oasis. You have to visit just to see the cute statues of turtles tha...
Near zushi station
Kamegaoka Hachimangu. It's close to Zushi Station, so I stopped by on my way home. Even though it is in front of the station, this precincts are very luxurious. As a god of the city, you can see that everyone has taken care of it. However, the priest is not full-time, so you can't get a red stamp, but you can buy a large stamp stamp that matches the size of the red stamp book. It seems that everyone is using it as a red stamp.
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1 minute walk from the station The climb of the adjacent Inari Shrine shined bright red. There are guardian dogs, but the turtle welcomes me here. It's very fresh. It was so majestic and it seemed like it would be good.
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Immediately from Zushi / Hayama Station on the Keikyu Line. The torii stands at the edge of the building of Zushi City Hall. The year of its founding is unknown. The deity is Emperor Ojin. The current shrine was built in 1923. In front of Haiden, a stone statue of a turtle is placed in a arrangement like a guardian dog. The name of this shrine was named "Kameoka Hachimangu" for "Tsuruoka Hachimangu" in Kamakura because the precincts were gentle hills like the back of a turtle.