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10 Anela St, Hilo, HI 96720, United StatesMap
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  • nananana000
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    Beautiful

    Must see for anyone interested in Japanese culture. Authentic and welcoming to visitors, there are even plaques helping newcomers learn to purify and prey.

    Reviewed on Jan 23, 2020
  • nananana000
    nananana000
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    Beautiful

    Must see for anyone interested in Japanese culture. Authentic and welcoming to visitors, there are even plaques helping newcomers learn to purify and prey.

    Reviewed on Jan 23, 2020
  • momohiko3
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    First-class

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    I went to Hatsumode. The priest gave me a prayer. You can buy amulets and fortune-telling. You can also get a red stamp. The priest was a very friendly person and taught me various things. The Shinto priest's handmade shichikusa porridge was also a feast. It was delicious. The priest is thought to be pleased with everyone. Nanakusa porridge is one of them. I want to visit again.

    Reviewed on Mar 6, 2020
  • momohiko3
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    First-class

    Original Text

    I went to Hatsumode. The priest gave me a prayer. You can buy amulets and fortune-telling. You can also get a red stamp. The priest was a very friendly person and taught me various things. The Shinto priest's handmade shichikusa porridge was also a feast. It was delicious. The priest is thought to be pleased with everyone. Nanakusa porridge is one of them. I want to visit again.

    Reviewed on Mar 6, 2020
  • Paloloave
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    No way!

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    I went in mid-January and prayed. The red stamp book was sold for $ 20, so I bought it as a commemoration. The fortune was $ 1, so I pulled the fortune at the shrine office. It's good to have a fortune, but there is no paper with the number I got! !! I'm sorry, Mr. Miyaji said I'm sorry to pull it again. I was busy in the New Year, so I wondered if there was such a trouble. It was Daijingu.

    Reviewed on Mar 5, 2020
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