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Golden Torii
Next to Kogane Park in downtown Gifu, there is a shrine called Kogane (Gold) Shrine. As its name indicates, the color of the entrance gate (Torii) is golden. To pray for a good fortune, it is a right ...
Next to Kogane Park in downtown Gifu, there is a shrine called Kogane (Gold) Shrine. As its name indicates, the color of the entrance gate (Torii) is golden. To pray for a good fortune, it is a right ...
I find this shrine one of the most inaccessible unless you know EXACTLY where it s and speak Japanese enough to ask directions... Take a Bus or Taxi , close to Gifu courthouse, Fire station, anyway ,...
I find this shrine one of the most inaccessible unless you know EXACTLY where it s and speak Japanese enough to ask directions... Take a Bus or Taxi , close to Gifu courthouse, Fire station, anyway ,...
Peaceful place in Gifu city center, is a Shinto shrine destroyed first by the earthquake in 1891. Rebuilt in 1905 it was destroyed during the World War II. The actual structure was built in the 80' s....
Golden Torii
Next to Kogane Park in downtown Gifu, there is a shrine called Kogane (Gold) Shrine. As its name indicates, the color of the entrance gate (Torii) is golden. To pray for a good fortune, it is a right ...
Golden Torii
Next to Kogane Park in downtown Gifu, there is a shrine called Kogane (Gold) Shrine. As its name indicates, the color of the entrance gate (Torii) is golden. To pray for a good fortune, it is a right ...
In the middle of no where
I find this shrine one of the most inaccessible unless you know EXACTLY where it s and speak Japanese enough to ask directions... Take a Bus or Taxi , close to Gifu courthouse, Fire station, anyway ,...
In the middle of no where
I find this shrine one of the most inaccessible unless you know EXACTLY where it s and speak Japanese enough to ask directions... Take a Bus or Taxi , close to Gifu courthouse, Fire station, anyway ,...
Peaceful place
Peaceful place in Gifu city center, is a Shinto shrine destroyed first by the earthquake in 1891. Rebuilt in 1905 it was destroyed during the World War II. The actual structure was built in the 80' s....