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Earthquake disaster から recovery
Original Text
I didn't know the parking lot, so I didn't go through the approach and stopped in front of the shrine office adjacent to the hall of worship through the first and second torii gates. It is said that all buildings were damaged by the Iburi Eastern Earthquake four years ago, but I was relieved that the restoration work was completed. I couldn't meet the owl that lives in the precincts, but I worshiped comfortably.
When you climb the stairs of the approach to the east of the central town of atsuma, you go through the two torii gates immediately from the corner of the prefectural road and go to the precinct of the stone. However, this approach continues from the west in front of the prefectural road, and runs diagonally through the corner of the bent prefectural road. I imagined that the approach was decided first and that the prefectural road must have been built later.
A pair of owls were sleeping quietly in the sacred tree in the precincts. I was impressed to meet the owl who thought he would live in a deep forest! When you visit, be careful as you will fly to an invisible place in the back if you do not be surprised. Although it was a region that was severely damaged by the earthquake, there was no hindrance when visiting.
A shrine related to settlers from Toyama Prefecture
Original Text
It is a shrine that was relocated in 1873 on a hill along Route 59 that runs through Atsuma Town. Hachiman Shrine, which was built by settlers from Toyama Prefecture, started, and the deity is five pillars such as Amaterasu Omikami. It is a guardian in the Iburi tube with the first, second torii gates and Shinmon gates. Inari Daimyojin, which is enshrined beside the crispy and straight Shinmei-zukuri worship hall, has an old-fashioned wood carving on the eaves and has a different taste from the main shrine. I hope I can meet an owl or a squirrel, and the car stops at the parking lot along the road, and the first torii ...
Earthquake disaster から recovery
I didn't know the parking lot, so I didn't go through the approach and stopped in front of the shrine office adjacent to the hall of worship through the first and second torii gates. It is said that all buildings were damaged by the Iburi Eastern Earthquake four years ago, but I was relieved that the restoration work was completed. I couldn't meet the owl that lives in the precincts, but I worshiped comfortably.
Imagine...
When you climb the stairs of the approach to the east of the central town of atsuma, you go through the two torii gates immediately from the corner of the prefectural road and go to the precinct of the stone. However, this approach continues from the west in front of the prefectural road, and runs diagonally through the corner of the bent prefectural road. I imagined that the approach was decided first and that the prefectural road must have been built later.
Hidden save
A pair of owls were sleeping quietly in the sacred tree in the precincts. I was impressed to meet the owl who thought he would live in a deep forest! When you visit, be careful as you will fly to an invisible place in the back if you do not be surprised. Although it was a region that was severely damaged by the earthquake, there was no hindrance when visiting.
A shrine related to settlers from Toyama Prefecture
It is a shrine that was relocated in 1873 on a hill along Route 59 that runs through Atsuma Town. Hachiman Shrine, which was built by settlers from Toyama Prefecture, started, and the deity is five pillars such as Amaterasu Omikami. It is a guardian in the Iburi tube with the first, second torii gates and Shinmon gates. Inari Daimyojin, which is enshrined beside the crispy and straight Shinmei-zukuri worship hall, has an old-fashioned wood carving on the eaves and has a different taste from the main shrine. I hope I can meet an owl or a squirrel, and the car stops at the parking lot along the road, and the first torii ...
It's a local shrine.
I love to see shrines, castles and temples, so I stopped by here as well. It's a very small shrine, but I liked the atmosphere and atmosphere.