Unedorisama Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Tiny, quiet and unique in the shade ...
Unedori Shrine is hidden amongst some huge leafy evergreens and is said to enshrine the god of love. The 3 characters that make up it's name are 3 of the 12 zodiac animals: "U" = Hare (卯), "NE" = Rat ...
Unedori Shrine is hidden amongst some huge leafy evergreens and is said to enshrine the god of love. The 3 characters that make up it's name are 3 of the 12 zodiac animals: "U" = Hare (卯), "NE" = Rat ...
From the pictures I had seen of this place, I didn't expect it to be right next to a parking lot rather than part of a forest. That said, in winter it looks amazing with the red of the fabric against ...
From the pictures I had seen of this place, I didn't expect it to be right next to a parking lot rather than part of a forest. That said, in winter it looks amazing with the red of the fabric against ...
There was a small shrine called Ushitori (read "Unedori-sama") on the side of the road about 1km southwest of Tono station. There is no noticeable signboard, so I almost accidentally passed by. It seems that couples often visit here as the god of love. It is said that if you can tie the red cloth sold at an unmanned shop in the precincts to a tree with only your left hand, you will be tied to your lover.
Tiny, quiet and unique in the shade ...
Unedori Shrine is hidden amongst some huge leafy evergreens and is said to enshrine the god of love. The 3 characters that make up it's name are 3 of the 12 zodiac animals: "U" = Hare (卯), "NE" = Rat ...
Tiny, quiet and unique in the shade ...
Unedori Shrine is hidden amongst some huge leafy evergreens and is said to enshrine the god of love. The 3 characters that make up it's name are 3 of the 12 zodiac animals: "U" = Hare (卯), "NE" = Rat ...
Stunning in snow
From the pictures I had seen of this place, I didn't expect it to be right next to a parking lot rather than part of a forest. That said, in winter it looks amazing with the red of the fabric against ...
Stunning in snow
From the pictures I had seen of this place, I didn't expect it to be right next to a parking lot rather than part of a forest. That said, in winter it looks amazing with the red of the fabric against ...
There was a lot of red cloth coming down.
There was a small shrine called Ushitori (read "Unedori-sama") on the side of the road about 1km southwest of Tono station. There is no noticeable signboard, so I almost accidentally passed by. It seems that couples often visit here as the god of love. It is said that if you can tie the red cloth sold at an unmanned shop in the precincts to a tree with only your left hand, you will be tied to your lover.