Kasuga Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It's a short walk from Maruoka Station.
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If you walk a little north from Maruoka Station and go to the residential area, you will see the torii gate, and there is a hall of worship in the back, but it is not a big shrine, and there is nothing to see in particular.
I went to Hatsumode. There weren't as many people in the shrine as I expected, but the road to get there was a lot of traffic. We walked with the train so it wasn't that hard. There were also many food stalls, and I knew how popular it was because of the presence or absence of a line.
I thought it was an old and venerable astringent shrine.
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I thought it was an old and venerable astringent shrine. Morning ○ It was destroyed by fire when Mr. ○ Mr. Matsudaira was rebuilt. There is no evidence of a mixture of Shinto and Buddhism from the torii gate.
From JR Maruoka Station, proceed along the railroad tracks and once cross the railroad crossing, you can see the precincts of the shrine. A concrete hall of worship was built in the back of the company name and the torii gate, and it was a shrine that felt "new". There are usually no people, but there was a space in the precincts that could be held even at events. In addition, a male and female statue of deer was installed.
It's a short walk from Maruoka Station.
If you walk a little north from Maruoka Station and go to the residential area, you will see the torii gate, and there is a hall of worship in the back, but it is not a big shrine, and there is nothing to see in particular.
It's a heartwarming shrine.
I went to Hatsumode. There weren't as many people in the shrine as I expected, but the road to get there was a lot of traffic. We walked with the train so it wasn't that hard. There were also many food stalls, and I knew how popular it was because of the presence or absence of a line.
I thought it was an old and venerable astringent shrine.
I thought it was an old and venerable astringent shrine. Morning ○ It was destroyed by fire when Mr. ○ Mr. Matsudaira was rebuilt. There is no evidence of a mixture of Shinto and Buddhism from the torii gate.
A shrine close to Maruoka station
From JR Maruoka Station, proceed along the railroad tracks and once cross the railroad crossing, you can see the precincts of the shrine. A concrete hall of worship was built in the back of the company name and the torii gate, and it was a shrine that felt "new". There are usually no people, but there was a space in the precincts that could be held even at events. In addition, a male and female statue of deer was installed.