Sugatami no Ido Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I'm nervous, but I'm relieved that I can see it.
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There is a legend that if you peek at the well on the back side of Ninohashi's sweaty Jizo and don't see your figure, you will die within three years, but I think it looks normal, so please peek. I was relieved too.
One of the seven wonders is that if you don't look into it and see yourself, it's a legend that you will see it within three years, but you can definitely see it because there is water accumulated.
If you don't know it, you may pass by. It is interesting that various legends remain like religious areas. Please be careful not to peek into and drop your phone.
Even if you are not religious, the well of the figure is tense
Original Text
When you peek into the well, if you don't see your figure on the surface of the water, you will die within a year 3 A well of appearance. Even if you are not religious, you are thrilled when you peek into it, and honestly relieved when you are photographed. It was a spot where you can learn the depth of people's hearts again.
It is surprising that the black joke that spread in the Edo period is still being transmitted. By the way, there are some slopes where the boring legend spreads that if you fall, you will die within 2 year OR3 year. There is no order for the well itself, but the place is the approach to Okunoin. What about setting up a sign with a name that spreads with a boring joke only in a sacred place? I think I should change it because there is a name of a splendid well related to Kobo Daishi called "Yakui".
I'm nervous, but I'm relieved that I can see it.
There is a legend that if you peek at the well on the back side of Ninohashi's sweaty Jizo and don't see your figure, you will die within three years, but I think it looks normal, so please peek. I was relieved too.
I can see it.
One of the seven wonders is that if you don't look into it and see yourself, it's a legend that you will see it within three years, but you can definitely see it because there is water accumulated.
Relax if you see it.
If you don't know it, you may pass by. It is interesting that various legends remain like religious areas. Please be careful not to peek into and drop your phone.
Even if you are not religious, the well of the figure is tense
When you peek into the well, if you don't see your figure on the surface of the water, you will die within a year 3 A well of appearance. Even if you are not religious, you are thrilled when you peek into it, and honestly relieved when you are photographed. It was a spot where you can learn the depth of people's hearts again.
It's just a black joke.
It is surprising that the black joke that spread in the Edo period is still being transmitted. By the way, there are some slopes where the boring legend spreads that if you fall, you will die within 2 year OR3 year. There is no order for the well itself, but the place is the approach to Okunoin. What about setting up a sign with a name that spreads with a boring joke only in a sacred place? I think I should change it because there is a name of a splendid well related to Kobo Daishi called "Yakui".