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Right next to Yoriki Kaikan
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It is right next to the Yoriki Kaikan. I also worshiped when I visited Morigenji Temple for the Seven Lucky Gods. This was the guardian of Hatajuku, so it was a magnificent building. It is close to the bus stop and there is a parking space in the Yoriki Kaikan, so I think Assess is a good place.
There are two giant cherry trees called "married cherry blossoms" nearby, but it seems to be a kind of early bloom until 4 mid-month. (Note: The flowering time varies depending on the year) It's near the parking lot of Hatajuku Yoriki Kaikan, so it's a good idea to park your car and visit the shrine, see the cherry blossoms, and buy yoriki work as a souvenir and go home. I think.
There are several Komagata shrines in Hakone, which are located next to the Yoriki Kaikan in Hakone, but this is a shrine with Komagake, where the former shrine of Hakone Gongen is located, and is the guardian of Hatajuku. Few tourists stop by for this purpose.
Right next to Yoriki Kaikan
It is right next to the Yoriki Kaikan. I also worshiped when I visited Morigenji Temple for the Seven Lucky Gods. This was the guardian of Hatajuku, so it was a magnificent building. It is close to the bus stop and there is a parking space in the Yoriki Kaikan, so I think Assess is a good place.
Please in the cherry blossom season.
There are two giant cherry trees called "married cherry blossoms" nearby, but it seems to be a kind of early bloom until 4 mid-month. (Note: The flowering time varies depending on the year) It's near the parking lot of Hatajuku Yoriki Kaikan, so it's a good idea to park your car and visit the shrine, see the cherry blossoms, and buy yoriki work as a souvenir and go home. I think.
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There are several Komagata shrines in Hakone, which are located next to the Yoriki Kaikan in Hakone, but this is a shrine with Komagake, where the former shrine of Hakone Gongen is located, and is the guardian of Hatajuku. Few tourists stop by for this purpose.