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A huge statue of Yamato Takerunomikoto, which is said to have enshrined Mimine Shrine, stands on a small hill. It is said that the wolf led Yamato Takerunomikoto to this place. Although it is a sacred statue, there were many people in front of the statue who were trying to take a high-touch photo with Yamato Takeru Nomikoto raising his right hand, probably because it was for the purpose of uploading it to SNS.
If you climb toward Mimine Shrine, you will find a fork. The main hall of Mimine Shrine is on the left, the observation area where you can see the scenery of the mountain 々 is on the right, and if you climb straight, you can worship the statue of Nihon Takeru. It feels like the times are different here. It is a style of an old man with a realistic head of about 5 〜 6 heads. It seems that he is waving his right hand and greeting people in the distance. Please stop by if you have time.
It is located on the right in front of the stone steps toward the Zuijinmon gate. Mimine Shrine is said to have been built by Nihon Takeru, so this statue must have been erected. The road to the foot of the bronze statue extended, but it was prohibited from entering because of construction.
It is said that you can climb a little slope from the middle of the approach to Mimine Shrine. It was a big statue. The road around it was frost melted and messed up.
Nippon Takeru is a legendary hero in ancient Japanese history, which is said to have conquered the Kumasei and the eastern kingdoms appearing in the Nihonshoki and Kojiki. After visiting Mimine Shrine, I stopped by. It is enshrined on a small hill. It stands in a powerful figure as Do 々. The hands are big for the size of the face, but the facial expression is full of dignity.
everyone's high touch.
A huge statue of Yamato Takerunomikoto, which is said to have enshrined Mimine Shrine, stands on a small hill. It is said that the wolf led Yamato Takerunomikoto to this place. Although it is a sacred statue, there were many people in front of the statue who were trying to take a high-touch photo with Yamato Takeru Nomikoto raising his right hand, probably because it was for the purpose of uploading it to SNS.
I'm waving at the highest place.
If you climb toward Mimine Shrine, you will find a fork. The main hall of Mimine Shrine is on the left, the observation area where you can see the scenery of the mountain 々 is on the right, and if you climb straight, you can worship the statue of Nihon Takeru. It feels like the times are different here. It is a style of an old man with a realistic head of about 5 〜 6 heads. It seems that he is waving his right hand and greeting people in the distance. Please stop by if you have time.
I couldn't get close to it during construction.
It is located on the right in front of the stone steps toward the Zuijinmon gate. Mimine Shrine is said to have been built by Nihon Takeru, so this statue must have been erected. The road to the foot of the bronze statue extended, but it was prohibited from entering because of construction.
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It is said that you can climb a little slope from the middle of the approach to Mimine Shrine. It was a big statue. The road around it was frost melted and messed up.
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Nippon Takeru is a legendary hero in ancient Japanese history, which is said to have conquered the Kumasei and the eastern kingdoms appearing in the Nihonshoki and Kojiki. After visiting Mimine Shrine, I stopped by. It is enshrined on a small hill. It stands in a powerful figure as Do 々. The hands are big for the size of the face, but the facial expression is full of dignity.