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It is adjacent to the Shiratorizuka Kofun tumulus, which is said to be the Noh Hono Mausoleum of Yamato Takeru.
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The deity is Nihon Takeru, an old village shrine, and it is said that the shrine of Shikinaisha is enshrined in the shrine. Adjacent to the Shiratorizuka Kofun tumulus, which is said to have been the Noh Hono Tomb of Yamato Takeru, it is said that the hat and cane that Yamato Takeru had until the time of his death are the gods. The approach is long and steep stone steps, but if you visit by car, you can use the parking lot next to the precincts and worship without climbing the stone steps. The Shiratorizuka Kofun is a few minutes walk from the parking lot, but the road is not very good on a mountain road.
I went to worship because it is a shrine related to Nihon Takeru. You can go up the long stairs from below, but if you go up the slope, there is a parking lot. The cherry blossoms are beautiful during this time of year. There is also an old burial mound nearby. I recommend you to take a walk with plenty of time.
I went to worship for the first time in a long time. The shrine is on the approach to the cobblestone stairs, but the stairs are not so steep, so even children can climb without difficulty. The plum blossoms at the entrance to the approach and in front of the shrine began to bloom, and I was able to feel the season when spring was approaching. There was an arrow signboard of the "Panorama Observatory" in front of the left toward the shrine, and I took a walk. I didn't know where the observatory was because there was no other guide. It was a place where you could see the nearby Kasato adjustment pond ...
A shrine with a history related to Nihon Takeru. There is a parking lot near the main shrine, but it is recommended to climb the long stairs leading from the approach. When you climb the stairs, you will see a quiet shrine, and there is an old burial mound in the back of the main shrine, which makes you feel the history.
I went to the cherry blossom season, but there weren't many people and I felt a little lonely, but thanks to the few people, I was able to relax. There is "Shiratorizuka Kofun" next to it, which is said to be a power spot. The flowers in the precincts were beautiful.
It is adjacent to the Shiratorizuka Kofun tumulus, which is said to be the Noh Hono Mausoleum of Yamato Takeru.
The deity is Nihon Takeru, an old village shrine, and it is said that the shrine of Shikinaisha is enshrined in the shrine. Adjacent to the Shiratorizuka Kofun tumulus, which is said to have been the Noh Hono Tomb of Yamato Takeru, it is said that the hat and cane that Yamato Takeru had until the time of his death are the gods. The approach is long and steep stone steps, but if you visit by car, you can use the parking lot next to the precincts and worship without climbing the stone steps. The Shiratorizuka Kofun is a few minutes walk from the parking lot, but the road is not very good on a mountain road.
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I went to worship because it is a shrine related to Nihon Takeru. You can go up the long stairs from below, but if you go up the slope, there is a parking lot. The cherry blossoms are beautiful during this time of year. There is also an old burial mound nearby. I recommend you to take a walk with plenty of time.
where is the panoramic observatory?
I went to worship for the first time in a long time. The shrine is on the approach to the cobblestone stairs, but the stairs are not so steep, so even children can climb without difficulty. The plum blossoms at the entrance to the approach and in front of the shrine began to bloom, and I was able to feel the season when spring was approaching. There was an arrow signboard of the "Panorama Observatory" in front of the left toward the shrine, and I took a walk. I didn't know where the observatory was because there was no other guide. It was a place where you could see the nearby Kasato adjustment pond ...
Wuzun, Japan
A shrine with a history related to Nihon Takeru. There is a parking lot near the main shrine, but it is recommended to climb the long stairs leading from the approach. When you climb the stairs, you will see a quiet shrine, and there is an old burial mound in the back of the main shrine, which makes you feel the history.
it's like a power spot.
I went to the cherry blossom season, but there weren't many people and I felt a little lonely, but thanks to the few people, I was able to relax. There is "Shiratorizuka Kofun" next to it, which is said to be a power spot. The flowers in the precincts were beautiful.