Urufushine Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Stone lanternsが 110 books
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Passing through the stone torii gate, 110 stone lanterns are lined up on both sides of the approach. I don't feel any particular characteristics, but there was a deer statue, not the case. It may have been in the city as an angel of God in the past.
Passing through the stone torii gate, 110 stone lanterns are lined up on both sides of the approach. I don't feel any particular characteristics, but there was a deer statue, not the case. It may have been in the city as an angel of God in the past.
It is a shrine that is familiar to the people of Nabari called "Kasuga-san", and it seems that various events are held at the annual spring and autumn festivals. At the time of my visit, there were no other worshipers, and I was able to take a walk in the calm precincts. There were also statues of several deer in the precincts, probably because Kasuga Taisha has a long history.
It is a shrine that is familiar to the people of Nabari called "Kasuga-san", and it seems that various events are held at the annual spring and autumn festivals. At the time of my visit, there were no other worshipers, and I was able to take a walk in the calm precincts. There were also statues of several deer in the precincts, probably because Kasuga Taisha has a long history.
Stone lanternsが 110 books
Passing through the stone torii gate, 110 stone lanterns are lined up on both sides of the approach. I don't feel any particular characteristics, but there was a deer statue, not the case. It may have been in the city as an angel of God in the past.
Stone lanternsが 110 books
Passing through the stone torii gate, 110 stone lanterns are lined up on both sides of the approach. I don't feel any particular characteristics, but there was a deer statue, not the case. It may have been in the city as an angel of God in the past.
Kasugasan of nabari
It is a shrine that is familiar to the people of Nabari called "Kasuga-san", and it seems that various events are held at the annual spring and autumn festivals. At the time of my visit, there were no other worshipers, and I was able to take a walk in the calm precincts. There were also statues of several deer in the precincts, probably because Kasuga Taisha has a long history.
Kasugasan of nabari
It is a shrine that is familiar to the people of Nabari called "Kasuga-san", and it seems that various events are held at the annual spring and autumn festivals. At the time of my visit, there were no other worshipers, and I was able to take a walk in the calm precincts. There were also statues of several deer in the precincts, probably because Kasuga Taisha has a long history.