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Inari Jinja shrine ⛩ within walking distance from Hakodate Station
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I had to walk a little from Hakodate station, but it was within walking distance. From the road side, the vermilion torii gate stood out in the distance, and both the shrine and the shrine were like Inari Shrine.
A shrine with the Tsugaru Strait in the back. It is in a key position that branches to the east coastline from the origin of the city of Hakodate. The National Highway 278 / Yuho National Highway starts from Hakodate Station, hits this shrine and turns left. When you observe the night view from Mt. Hakodate, the lights and brake lamps of the car around here are wonderfully taken into the spectacular view.
Get off at Yajito Onsen, take the tram from the tram stop "Yajito", get off at the Matsukazecho stop, take Route 278 toward the sea, get off at the Yajito Onsen stop, take the tram from the tram stop "Yajito", and get off at the Matsukazecho stop. Get off at Route 278 to the sea Walk for about 5 minutes and you will arrive at the beautiful vermilion Omori Inari Shrine. The Tsugaru Strait spreads out behind the shrine and it was very pleasant. It is known as a shrine that overlooks the sea, close to Omorihama and the sea.
After passing through the first torii gate, there were guardian dogs on both sides, and the main shrine was beyond the second torii gate. When you come to Please extend your legs to the sea in the direction of the back of the shrine. It is about 10 meters to the sea.
This shrine is by the sea. I thought it was a shrine that protected the sea, and the main hall was very nicely built. The sea was there on the day of the typhoon.
Inari Jinja shrine ⛩ within walking distance from Hakodate Station
I had to walk a little from Hakodate station, but it was within walking distance. From the road side, the vermilion torii gate stood out in the distance, and both the shrine and the shrine were like Inari Shrine.
A shrine with the Tsugaru Strait on the back
A shrine with the Tsugaru Strait in the back. It is in a key position that branches to the east coastline from the origin of the city of Hakodate. The National Highway 278 / Yuho National Highway starts from Hakodate Station, hits this shrine and turns left. When you observe the night view from Mt. Hakodate, the lights and brake lamps of the car around here are wonderfully taken into the spectacular view.
Haiを Linめる Yuliな Zhu Seの Omori Shrine
Get off at Yajito Onsen, take the tram from the tram stop "Yajito", get off at the Matsukazecho stop, take Route 278 toward the sea, get off at the Yajito Onsen stop, take the tram from the tram stop "Yajito", and get off at the Matsukazecho stop. Get off at Route 278 to the sea Walk for about 5 minutes and you will arrive at the beautiful vermilion Omori Inari Shrine. The Tsugaru Strait spreads out behind the shrine and it was very pleasant. It is known as a shrine that overlooks the sea, close to Omorihama and the sea.
A shrine standing behind the sea
After passing through the first torii gate, there were guardian dogs on both sides, and the main shrine was beyond the second torii gate. When you come to Please extend your legs to the sea in the direction of the back of the shrine. It is about 10 meters to the sea.
It's by the sea.
This shrine is by the sea. I thought it was a shrine that protected the sea, and the main hall was very nicely built. The sea was there on the day of the typhoon.