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𫓴 Tianshi Sanke
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I stopped by for a walk from Niigata Station. There was a sazareishi in front of the main shrine, and the Chozuya was magnificent. I worshiped and went home ◯
I stopped by for a walk from Niigata Station. There was a sazareishi in front of the main shrine, and the Chozuya was magnificent. I worshiped and went home ◯
There is a sazareishi in the precincts. It was enshrined on a pedestal with the Hinomaru mark. There was also an English commentary on the back side. I wish I could display it on the front side because it's a big deal.
There is a sazareishi in the precincts. It was enshrined on a pedestal with the Hinomaru mark. There was also an English commentary on the back side. I wish I could display it on the front side because it's a big deal.
The water in the Chozuya was thin but always coming out, so it was clean and clear. It is located in a residential area. There were many small shrines in the precincts.
𫓴 Tianshi Sanke
I stopped by for a walk from Niigata Station. There was a sazareishi in front of the main shrine, and the Chozuya was magnificent. I worshiped and went home ◯
𫓴 Tianshi Sanke
I stopped by for a walk from Niigata Station. There was a sazareishi in front of the main shrine, and the Chozuya was magnificent. I worshiped and went home ◯
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There is a sazareishi in the precincts. It was enshrined on a pedestal with the Hinomaru mark. There was also an English commentary on the back side. I wish I could display it on the front side because it's a big deal.
Visit again.
There is a sazareishi in the precincts. It was enshrined on a pedestal with the Hinomaru mark. There was also an English commentary on the back side. I wish I could display it on the front side because it's a big deal.
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The water in the Chozuya was thin but always coming out, so it was clean and clear. It is located in a residential area. There were many small shrines in the precincts.