Miwa Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Small Shinto Shrine
Just another small Shinto shrine. Takes about 10 minutes to see everything. If this is not your first Shinto shrine, then you know what this is about. Nothing much to add here. Check the good fortune...
Stumbled upon this shrine last weekend for New Year's. After visiting Ise Jinja on Friday (the #1 shrine in Japan) and Kashihara Jinja on Sat., you would expect me to be a bit jaded at this point. I t...
It is a shrine that makes you laugh even if you make a mistake in kanji.
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Others wrote it, but I also had the experience of writing different kanji with votive tablet red stamp. I asked for the word "gentle" of "gentle", but when I saw what was completed, it was a "hidden" of "hiding", which was a shock to me. However, the shrine office responded with a light feeling such as "Ahaha ~, sorry ~ laughter", and I doubted the dignity of the shrine. There seems to be other people who have made mistakes in kanji, and they make mistakes so often ...
I think it would be nice to visit "if you fail the red stamp and don't mind if you are excused or reopened". At Miwa Shrine, there is a direct-written red stamp that puts about two letters of your favorite character, "Ema Goshuin". Names such as favorite artists (popular) can also be specified. For example, suppose that the kanji you want to write was "Yama 﨑". "Please use "Yama 﨑" of "Tatsusaki", "I told the receptionist (white)," is this "Saki"? ...
The people at the shrine office were a little nervous about the response ... Are they writing red stamps in the back? Was talking loudly, and the atmosphere of the shrine office itself wasn't very good. The rabbit decorations in the precincts were very cute.
Small Shinto Shrine
Just another small Shinto shrine. Takes about 10 minutes to see everything. If this is not your first Shinto shrine, then you know what this is about. Nothing much to add here. Check the good fortune...
Here is one of my rare reviews these days . . .
Stumbled upon this shrine last weekend for New Year's. After visiting Ise Jinja on Friday (the #1 shrine in Japan) and Kashihara Jinja on Sat., you would expect me to be a bit jaded at this point. I t...
It is a shrine that makes you laugh even if you make a mistake in kanji.
Others wrote it, but I also had the experience of writing different kanji with votive tablet red stamp. I asked for the word "gentle" of "gentle", but when I saw what was completed, it was a "hidden" of "hiding", which was a shock to me. However, the shrine office responded with a light feeling such as "Ahaha ~, sorry ~ laughter", and I doubted the dignity of the shrine. There seems to be other people who have made mistakes in kanji, and they make mistakes so often ...
It was the worst shrine I have ever visited.
I think it would be nice to visit "if you fail the red stamp and don't mind if you are excused or reopened". At Miwa Shrine, there is a direct-written red stamp that puts about two letters of your favorite character, "Ema Goshuin". Names such as favorite artists (popular) can also be specified. For example, suppose that the kanji you want to write was "Yama 﨑". "Please use "Yama 﨑" of "Tatsusaki", "I told the receptionist (white)," is this "Saki"? ...
The decoration of the shrine was cute, but ...
The people at the shrine office were a little nervous about the response ... Are they writing red stamps in the back? Was talking loudly, and the atmosphere of the shrine office itself wasn't very good. The rabbit decorations in the precincts were very cute.