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in the corner of the prefectural office
Original Text
It is a shrine dedicated to Shigemasa Itakura, the founder of the Fukushima Itakura family, and is enshrined in a corner of the prefectural office. The precincts and shrines are small, but I could see the magnificent Abukuma River flowing beside it.
It is a shrine dedicated to Shigemasa Itakura, the founder of the Fukushima Itakura family, and is enshrined in a corner of the prefectural office. The precincts and shrines are small, but I could see the magnificent Abukuma River flowing beside it.
A shrine enshrining the first lord of the Fukushima domain
Original Text
It is said that it is a shrine that enshrines the first feudal lord of the Fukushima Domain, and is located between the Fukushima Prefectural Office and the Abukuma River. It is a small shrine for enshrining the first feudal lord. Since it faces the river, the view is good as Hiro 々. It will be perfect for a walk from here to Mikura residence.
A shrine enshrining the first lord of the Fukushima domain
Original Text
It is said that it is a shrine that enshrines the first feudal lord of the Fukushima Domain, and is located between the Fukushima Prefectural Office and the Abukuma River. It is a small shrine for enshrining the first feudal lord. Since it faces the river, the view is good as Hiro 々. It will be perfect for a walk from here to Mikura residence.
It is said that he enshrines the father and son of Itakura, the founder of the Fukushima Castle domain.
Original Text
It is located on the left side of the Fukushima Prefectural Government Building, near the Abukuma River in Akihayama Park. It is said that it enshrines the father and son Itakura, the founder of the Fukushima Castle Domain. When I went up the stone steps, there was a torii gate and the shrine was ahead. The Abukuma River is on the left. When I thought of it as a new building, it was damaged and rebuilt by the Great East Japan Earthquake. It seems that marriage and business are also beneficial because he has governed the area for a long time with the faith of the examinees, the god of luck. There was a monument and a monument of Makisui Wakayama, and it was sunny, so the flow of the Abukuma River was beautiful.
in the corner of the prefectural office
It is a shrine dedicated to Shigemasa Itakura, the founder of the Fukushima Itakura family, and is enshrined in a corner of the prefectural office. The precincts and shrines are small, but I could see the magnificent Abukuma River flowing beside it.
in the corner of the prefectural office
It is a shrine dedicated to Shigemasa Itakura, the founder of the Fukushima Itakura family, and is enshrined in a corner of the prefectural office. The precincts and shrines are small, but I could see the magnificent Abukuma River flowing beside it.
A shrine enshrining the first lord of the Fukushima domain
It is said that it is a shrine that enshrines the first feudal lord of the Fukushima Domain, and is located between the Fukushima Prefectural Office and the Abukuma River. It is a small shrine for enshrining the first feudal lord. Since it faces the river, the view is good as Hiro 々. It will be perfect for a walk from here to Mikura residence.
A shrine enshrining the first lord of the Fukushima domain
It is said that it is a shrine that enshrines the first feudal lord of the Fukushima Domain, and is located between the Fukushima Prefectural Office and the Abukuma River. It is a small shrine for enshrining the first feudal lord. Since it faces the river, the view is good as Hiro 々. It will be perfect for a walk from here to Mikura residence.
It is said that he enshrines the father and son of Itakura, the founder of the Fukushima Castle domain.
It is located on the left side of the Fukushima Prefectural Government Building, near the Abukuma River in Akihayama Park. It is said that it enshrines the father and son Itakura, the founder of the Fukushima Castle Domain. When I went up the stone steps, there was a torii gate and the shrine was ahead. The Abukuma River is on the left. When I thought of it as a new building, it was damaged and rebuilt by the Great East Japan Earthquake. It seems that marriage and business are also beneficial because he has governed the area for a long time with the faith of the examinees, the god of luck. There was a monument and a monument of Makisui Wakayama, and it was sunny, so the flow of the Abukuma River was beautiful.