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Dolphin visit
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It is a Jinja Schlein on the edge of the Tsutsumi River in the Sakaecho district of Aomori City. There is a magnificent cadral in the relatively compact precincts. There is a legend that dolphins living in Mutsu Bay also worshiped. There is a red stamp.
It is located along National Highway 4 Route that runs through Aomori City, facing the Komagome River. When you read the history, it is said that there is a history from Suwa Taisha Shrine. Good luck, etc. 々 It seems that there is a benefit.
The legend of the guardian deity of Aomori port is that dolphins flock up the Tsutsumi River and pilgrimage
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Suwa Shrine is a shrine enshrined in Sakae-cho, Aomori City, Aomori Prefecture. The deities are enshrined as "Takemi Nakata no Kami", "Sarutahiko no Kami" and "Eirei Tatsu of the Protected Kingdom", and are gathered as guardian deities of business prosperity, maritime safety, and prosperity of agricultural, industrial and fishery. The legend that I am interested in is also famous as a legendary shrine where dolphins came to worship. The current precincts are on the banks of the Tsutsumi River, but at that time it was located in Nakasu, which was built near the mouth of the estuary, downstream. Dolphins still live in the bay, but in the past, they were ...
I stopped by before returning. It seems to be a shrine with a dolphin legend, but I'm not sure about the details. While visiting the shrine, I had you stamp it with a red stamp. The location is just across the bridge and turn right.
Dolphin visit
It is a Jinja Schlein on the edge of the Tsutsumi River in the Sakaecho district of Aomori City. There is a magnificent cadral in the relatively compact precincts. There is a legend that dolphins living in Mutsu Bay also worshiped. There is a red stamp.
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It is located along National Highway 4 Route that runs through Aomori City, facing the Komagome River. When you read the history, it is said that there is a history from Suwa Taisha Shrine. Good luck, etc. 々 It seems that there is a benefit.
The legend of the guardian deity of Aomori port is that dolphins flock up the Tsutsumi River and pilgrimage
Suwa Shrine is a shrine enshrined in Sakae-cho, Aomori City, Aomori Prefecture. The deities are enshrined as "Takemi Nakata no Kami", "Sarutahiko no Kami" and "Eirei Tatsu of the Protected Kingdom", and are gathered as guardian deities of business prosperity, maritime safety, and prosperity of agricultural, industrial and fishery. The legend that I am interested in is also famous as a legendary shrine where dolphins came to worship. The current precincts are on the banks of the Tsutsumi River, but at that time it was located in Nakasu, which was built near the mouth of the estuary, downstream. Dolphins still live in the bay, but in the past, they were ...
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I stopped by before returning. It seems to be a shrine with a dolphin legend, but I'm not sure about the details. While visiting the shrine, I had you stamp it with a red stamp. The location is just across the bridge and turn right.
there's a legend about dolphins.
It is a relatively large shrine in Aomori City. It is a venerable shrine with a legend about dolphins, and many people worship.