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Visited here as this is one of the 7 Fortune God places. Located inside of the Yunessan. You can park your car 2 hours for free, but this Shrine takes mere few minutes to look around. Sorry, but I ca...
It is a shrine on the premises of UNESCO. It seems that it is the Seven Lucky Gods of Hakone, Fukurokuju, and if you make this a goal, you can get rid of tiredness in the bath, sweat, and go home refreshing.
It is in UNESCO. Parking is free of charge for 2 hours. I think it's the closest to putting it in parking lot B. You can get a stamp of colored paper and a red stamp, but the red stamp was a date for the ones you have written. It seems that you can get it until 5 o'clock.
Maybe it's better to make it a goal for the Seven Lucky Gods.
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You can buy colored paper for stamps at Mr. Fukurokuju of Sanno Shrine and Mr. Daikokuten of Hatajuku. But I think it's better to take a bath at Yunesan after the goal, so it might be better to make it a goal for the Seven Lucky Gods.
Sanno Shrine, which enshrines the Fukurokuju of the Seven Lucky Gods of Hakone, is located on the premises of Kowakuen UNESCO. From the 3rd floor of UNESCO, go outside and go left and go down the slope along the road, there is a parking lot and Sanno Shrine is right next to it. It is said that it was built as the guardian deity of the building at the time when the Chinzanso Kiguinkan (now a luxury soba restaurant in Yunesan) was the villa of Baron Heitaro Fujita. It's a very small shrine. Fukurokuju passes through the torii gate with a pass in front of the shrine, not here, and is thin ...
Not recommended
Visited here as this is one of the 7 Fortune God places. Located inside of the Yunessan. You can park your car 2 hours for free, but this Shrine takes mere few minutes to look around. Sorry, but I ca...
In the site of Unissan
It is a shrine on the premises of UNESCO. It seems that it is the Seven Lucky Gods of Hakone, Fukurokuju, and if you make this a goal, you can get rid of tiredness in the bath, sweat, and go home refreshing.
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It is in UNESCO. Parking is free of charge for 2 hours. I think it's the closest to putting it in parking lot B. You can get a stamp of colored paper and a red stamp, but the red stamp was a date for the ones you have written. It seems that you can get it until 5 o'clock.
Maybe it's better to make it a goal for the Seven Lucky Gods.
You can buy colored paper for stamps at Mr. Fukurokuju of Sanno Shrine and Mr. Daikokuten of Hatajuku. But I think it's better to take a bath at Yunesan after the goal, so it might be better to make it a goal for the Seven Lucky Gods.
Hakone shichifukujin fukurokuju
Sanno Shrine, which enshrines the Fukurokuju of the Seven Lucky Gods of Hakone, is located on the premises of Kowakuen UNESCO. From the 3rd floor of UNESCO, go outside and go left and go down the slope along the road, there is a parking lot and Sanno Shrine is right next to it. It is said that it was built as the guardian deity of the building at the time when the Chinzanso Kiguinkan (now a luxury soba restaurant in Yunesan) was the villa of Baron Heitaro Fujita. It's a very small shrine. Fukurokuju passes through the torii gate with a pass in front of the shrine, not here, and is thin ...