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A shrine with a calm atmosphere
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It is near Iwakiyama Shrine and I have been worshiping together. It's a large precinct, but no one is there. You can get the red stamp at the general store in front of the shrine.
It is near Iwakiyama Shrine and I have been worshiping together. It's a large precinct, but no one is there. You can get the red stamp at the general store in front of the shrine.
Unmanned despite Sunday noon. The precincts are well maintained and it is comfortable to walk. Enshrining Nobumasa Tsugaru, the fourth feudal lord. So it's a relatively new shrine. I was impressed by the mossy road to the mausoleum, but it is complicated to think that this area was made by cutting down cedar trees. Also, bears seem to appear in this area. It's Takateru Shrine, but isn't Takateruhime related?
Unmanned despite Sunday noon. The precincts are well maintained and it is comfortable to walk. Enshrining Nobumasa Tsugaru, the fourth feudal lord. So it's a relatively new shrine. I was impressed by the mossy road to the mausoleum, but it is complicated to think that this area was made by cutting down cedar trees. Also, bears seem to appear in this area. It's Takateru Shrine, but isn't Takateruhime related?
It is "Takateru Shrine" designated as a national important cultural property.
Original Text
It is "Takateru Shrine" designated as a national important cultural property. It was a very quiet and very solemn "Takateru Shrine". It is said to have its origin in "Tsugaru Nobumasa's Mausoleum", the fourth feudal lord of the Hirosaki domain who died in 1710. In addition, the main buildings from the main shrine to the torii gate are placed on the "East and West Axis", and it is said that it has a unique shrine structure based on "Yoshikawa Shinto", and it is said that there are not many examples nationwide.
A shrine with a calm atmosphere
It is near Iwakiyama Shrine and I have been worshiping together. It's a large precinct, but no one is there. You can get the red stamp at the general store in front of the shrine.
A shrine with a calm atmosphere
It is near Iwakiyama Shrine and I have been worshiping together. It's a large precinct, but no one is there. You can get the red stamp at the general store in front of the shrine.
where's takateruhime?
Unmanned despite Sunday noon. The precincts are well maintained and it is comfortable to walk. Enshrining Nobumasa Tsugaru, the fourth feudal lord. So it's a relatively new shrine. I was impressed by the mossy road to the mausoleum, but it is complicated to think that this area was made by cutting down cedar trees. Also, bears seem to appear in this area. It's Takateru Shrine, but isn't Takateruhime related?
where's takateruhime?
Unmanned despite Sunday noon. The precincts are well maintained and it is comfortable to walk. Enshrining Nobumasa Tsugaru, the fourth feudal lord. So it's a relatively new shrine. I was impressed by the mossy road to the mausoleum, but it is complicated to think that this area was made by cutting down cedar trees. Also, bears seem to appear in this area. It's Takateru Shrine, but isn't Takateruhime related?
It is "Takateru Shrine" designated as a national important cultural property.
It is "Takateru Shrine" designated as a national important cultural property. It was a very quiet and very solemn "Takateru Shrine". It is said to have its origin in "Tsugaru Nobumasa's Mausoleum", the fourth feudal lord of the Hirosaki domain who died in 1710. In addition, the main buildings from the main shrine to the torii gate are placed on the "East and West Axis", and it is said that it has a unique shrine structure based on "Yoshikawa Shinto", and it is said that there are not many examples nationwide.