Seiji Chikazu Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is said that the time of construction is unknown, and it seems that the beautiful sculptures of the shrine used to have a good reputation, but in 2001, the shrine was destroyed by a suspicious fire, and it seems that the shrine was rebuilt in 2007 by soliciting donations. The reconstructed shrine was simple and had no sculptures, whether it had a cost problem, and only the handrails around the shrine seemed strangely new (it is unknown whether it was newly installed or repainted). It may be on the way to Xu 々. The shrine ... that was previously said to be beautiful.
This shrine is a suspicious fire, and it is said that the building 々 is missing. It has been there in recent years. Yesterday, when I went to Sugito Town, I found this shrine, but there was a regrettable sign near the torii that said, "The building was lost due to the fire." Even if it is considered sightseeing, it is a big negative that the Haiden is lost.
This is a review about the shrine [Chikatsu Shrine] that I stopped by for a walk in Sugitojuku on the Nikko Kaido. Although it is a small shrine, it is a shrine protected by a large ginkgo tree, and the guardian dog was quite unique. In Chikatsu Shrine, the guardian dog was a guardian dog that was not a beautiful return, and the guardian dog who protected the shrine looked back to look back. If you take a walk in Sugito-juku, you must see the guardian dog, which is rare in Japan. Access was about 11 minutes walk from the east exit of TOBU Zoological Park Station.
It is said that the hall of worship has been burned down several times recently due to suspicious fires, including the Great Kanto Earthquake. If you go along the long approach starting next to the church, you will find many stone monuments and rocky mountains that imitate Mt. Fuji. What impressed me especially was the brave appearance of the guardian dog in return. The current temporary hall of worship is small and has no decoration, but it blends into the surrounding atmosphere and even feels solemn.
It is said that the time of construction is unknown, and it seems that the beautiful sculptures of the shrine used to have a good reputation, but in 2001, the shrine was destroyed by a suspicious fire, and it seems that the shrine was rebuilt in 2007 by soliciting donations. The reconstructed shrine was simple and had no sculptures, whether it had a cost problem, and only the handrails around the shrine seemed strangely new (it is unknown whether it was newly installed or repainted). It may be on the way to Xu 々. The shrine ... that was previously said to be beautiful.
This shrine is a suspicious fire, and it is said that the building 々 is missing. It has been there in recent years. Yesterday, when I went to Sugito Town, I found this shrine, but there was a regrettable sign near the torii that said, "The building was lost due to the fire." Even if it is considered sightseeing, it is a big negative that the Haiden is lost.
This is a review about the shrine [Chikatsu Shrine] that I stopped by for a walk in Sugitojuku on the Nikko Kaido. Although it is a small shrine, it is a shrine protected by a large ginkgo tree, and the guardian dog was quite unique. In Chikatsu Shrine, the guardian dog was a guardian dog that was not a beautiful return, and the guardian dog who protected the shrine looked back to look back. If you take a walk in Sugito-juku, you must see the guardian dog, which is rare in Japan. Access was about 11 minutes walk from the east exit of TOBU Zoological Park Station.
It is said that the hall of worship has been burned down several times recently due to suspicious fires, including the Great Kanto Earthquake. If you go along the long approach starting next to the church, you will find many stone monuments and rocky mountains that imitate Mt. Fuji. What impressed me especially was the brave appearance of the guardian dog in return. The current temporary hall of worship is small and has no decoration, but it blends into the surrounding atmosphere and even feels solemn.