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in the tamagawa river
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After visiting the Hamura Intake Weir on a walk on the Tama River, I stopped by because it was nearby. It is a shrine built when Tamagawa Kamisui was completed. It's a small shrine, but I've been worshiping ◯
A shrine near the Hamura weir along the Tama River
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It was a shrine that stood cramped near the Hamura Weir facing the old Okutama Kaido that runs along the Tama River. Didn't it be a shrine that was Hiro 々 when it was built? I worshiped while imagining . The site of Tamagawa Josui Jinya is also in the same place. In 1653, in order to secure water in Edo, a Jinya was installed here in accordance with the excavation of Tamagawa Josui.
Visited by cycling. It is a small shrine near the Tamagawa Josui intake. It is the guardian deity of Tamagawa Josui, which was opened in the 17th century, and has been worshiped by Edo citizens and residents of Josui for more than 300 years since then. It is said to be one of the oldest water shrines. The gate is closed after hours and you can't see inside.
It is a small shrine near the Tama River in Hamura. As the name suggests, it is easy to understand at a shrine related to the Tamagawa brothers. It is a historic shrine.
A small shrine near the water supply office. Since it is Tamagawa Mizu Shrine, it must be a shrine related to the Tamagawa brothers. The entrance is a modest wooden torii gate at a shrine that stands quietly in a residential area.
in the tamagawa river
After visiting the Hamura Intake Weir on a walk on the Tama River, I stopped by because it was nearby. It is a shrine built when Tamagawa Kamisui was completed. It's a small shrine, but I've been worshiping ◯
A shrine near the Hamura weir along the Tama River
It was a shrine that stood cramped near the Hamura Weir facing the old Okutama Kaido that runs along the Tama River. Didn't it be a shrine that was Hiro 々 when it was built? I worshiped while imagining . The site of Tamagawa Josui Jinya is also in the same place. In 1653, in order to secure water in Edo, a Jinya was installed here in accordance with the excavation of Tamagawa Josui.
Water Divine
Visited by cycling. It is a small shrine near the Tamagawa Josui intake. It is the guardian deity of Tamagawa Josui, which was opened in the 17th century, and has been worshiped by Edo citizens and residents of Josui for more than 300 years since then. It is said to be one of the oldest water shrines. The gate is closed after hours and you can't see inside.
A small shrine in Hamura
It is a small shrine near the Tama River in Hamura. As the name suggests, it is easy to understand at a shrine related to the Tamagawa brothers. It is a historic shrine.
Wooden の Bird House
A small shrine near the water supply office. Since it is Tamagawa Mizu Shrine, it must be a shrine related to the Tamagawa brothers. The entrance is a modest wooden torii gate at a shrine that stands quietly in a residential area.