Kasamori Inari Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Watch the stairs.
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There is a small torii gate in front of Kakino Junior High School, and when you climb the stairs, you can see the small main shrine. The stairs are quite steep, so you should be careful especially when you get off.
maybe it's a shrine with a spiritual test for skin diseases!
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A shrine located in Aso Ward, Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture. There is a torii gate at the entrance of the shrine in a residential area about 500 m from Kakino Station on the Odakyu Odawara Line, and if you go through a narrow alley from there, there is a stone steps that climb the hill. A small shrine on the stone steps is Somori Inari. There is no information in the precincts and it is online information, but it seems that it was also called Suzuki Inari at the shrine built by Mr. Suzuki who moved to this place during the Sengoku period. The shrine with this name is called 'kasamori' and this name is ...
It is a small Inari near Kakio Junior High School in the south of Kakio Station on the Odakyu Line. Until a few years ago, there was a tunnel here, and it was a small pass that separated Kakio Station from the Tsurumi River Basin. From the perspective of Kakino Village, it may have been a place of prayer where something bad did not come in, probably at the entrance of the village.
After seeing the hydrangea of Jokeiji Temple, I stopped by on the way to Kakino Station across the back mountain. It faces a wide road, but it is a small shrine that you might pass by if you are not careful. There is a small company on the stairs that are cut through. It's not enough to go all the way, but it feels like you'll stop by when you pass in front of you.
No matter how many times you pass before, you will pass by without notice by car or motorcycle. When I walked through a small torii gate that stood between a private house and walked in the way to the side of the garden, there was a shrine on the stairs. It's not a place to visit from a distance for sightseeing, but when I find it, I'm happy that the shrine is ~ in such a place! The back side of the shrine was developed into a residential area until the end, and the concrete wall stood up, and there was almost no land left ...
Watch the stairs.
There is a small torii gate in front of Kakino Junior High School, and when you climb the stairs, you can see the small main shrine. The stairs are quite steep, so you should be careful especially when you get off.
maybe it's a shrine with a spiritual test for skin diseases!
A shrine located in Aso Ward, Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture. There is a torii gate at the entrance of the shrine in a residential area about 500 m from Kakino Station on the Odakyu Odawara Line, and if you go through a narrow alley from there, there is a stone steps that climb the hill. A small shrine on the stone steps is Somori Inari. There is no information in the precincts and it is online information, but it seems that it was also called Suzuki Inari at the shrine built by Mr. Suzuki who moved to this place during the Sengoku period. The shrine with this name is called 'kasamori' and this name is ...
miyasan, who prayed for the plague to disappear.
It is a small Inari near Kakio Junior High School in the south of Kakio Station on the Odakyu Line. Until a few years ago, there was a tunnel here, and it was a small pass that separated Kakio Station from the Tsurumi River Basin. From the perspective of Kakino Village, it may have been a place of prayer where something bad did not come in, probably at the entrance of the village.
Yuqing Temple の Ziyang Flower を See た で
After seeing the hydrangea of Jokeiji Temple, I stopped by on the way to Kakino Station across the back mountain. It faces a wide road, but it is a small shrine that you might pass by if you are not careful. There is a small company on the stairs that are cut through. It's not enough to go all the way, but it feels like you'll stop by when you pass in front of you.
A small hidden shrine
No matter how many times you pass before, you will pass by without notice by car or motorcycle. When I walked through a small torii gate that stood between a private house and walked in the way to the side of the garden, there was a shrine on the stairs. It's not a place to visit from a distance for sightseeing, but when I find it, I'm happy that the shrine is ~ in such a place! The back side of the shrine was developed into a residential area until the end, and the concrete wall stood up, and there was almost no land left ...