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Indigenous の Faith が Color く Residual る Places
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It is a Buddha Odo on the east bank of Lake Ashino in Kanagi, Goshogawara City. The characteristic indigenous faith of the region remains strong and is surrounded by a unique atmosphere. Don't forget piousness when visiting.
Opened by Jikaku Daishi, who opened Osorezan. A valuable place as a sacred place that has not been turned into a tourist destination. A place to mourn the early death of young children. In the old days, a grand festival was held by the spirit of the octopus. I have been told by people in Aomori Prefecture that "Welcome to the end of such a place". It may be a belief, but I think you are aware that this area, including Mt. Osorezan, is a sacred place. There are many remains and Jizo in the hall. At first, I'm scared. Tai ...
In the Mido here, countless couples are dedicated to the young man who went to the battlefield after receiving a summons and regretted to have his wife after he died. The scene felt very unpleasant that I didn't think was "good". Also, there were windmills and windmills on both sides of the road that looked like the Sai River, and I felt unpleasant that it created a strange atmosphere.
Indigenous の Faith が Color く Residual る Places
It is a Buddha Odo on the east bank of Lake Ashino in Kanagi, Goshogawara City. The characteristic indigenous faith of the region remains strong and is surrounded by a unique atmosphere. Don't forget piousness when visiting.
Real sacred place
Opened by Jikaku Daishi, who opened Osorezan. A valuable place as a sacred place that has not been turned into a tourist destination. A place to mourn the early death of young children. In the old days, a grand festival was held by the spirit of the octopus. I have been told by people in Aomori Prefecture that "Welcome to the end of such a place". It may be a belief, but I think you are aware that this area, including Mt. Osorezan, is a sacred place. There are many remains and Jizo in the hall. At first, I'm scared. Tai ...
It's disgusting ~.
In the Mido here, countless couples are dedicated to the young man who went to the battlefield after receiving a summons and regretted to have his wife after he died. The scene felt very unpleasant that I didn't think was "good". Also, there were windmills and windmills on both sides of the road that looked like the Sai River, and I felt unpleasant that it created a strange atmosphere.