Tsuriishi Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Now は Renewal で の Bird House です
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Due to the influence of the 2011 Great Earthquake, the surrounding villages, roads, and torii gates of shrines were washed away, so we are currently under construction on the road and cannot reach it unless we take a considerable detour. The torii gate and shrine office are also temporary. It seems that it was safe because the hall of worship (or rather a shrine) and fishing stones are at the top. The origin of this place, 'Tsuruiseki', is worshiped as' the God of the examination 'because it is likely to fall and does not fall, and the other is the fishing stone as a man stone, and the megalith below is a female stone as a couple circle ...
It is a shrine that I stop by every time I go to Ishinomaki City. It was paved from a gravel road than before and made it much easier to run. The stairs are steep so I was scared when I got off. You can handwrite or write the red stamp at the shrine office in front of the stairs.
It is a shrine in Ishinomaki that is very popular with examinees. It is a super popular shrine that has been worshiped from all over Japan as a "god of exams that are likely to fall but not falling" because megaliths withstand the two earthquakes (1978) and the Great East Japan Earthquake (2011). Since I visited on New Year's Day, there is a ring of cherry blossoms, and by learning about ancient affairs in the future of Somin, and passing through this ring, I think that "I will be purified, sin will be paid, and my wish will be fulfilled." Yoshi no Wa is native to Kitakami gawa River ...
I visited to see the stones that did not fall even in the earthquake. According to the shrine, the houses of the ujikos around the shrine were washed away by the tsunami, and the village ujiko was dissolved. Therefore, there are no houses around, and there are pots and shrines. This is a shrine that I definitely want you to visit during the coming examination season. Also, it seems that the upper stone is a man stone and the lower stone is a woman stone, so it is good for a couple to be happy.
It became even more famous for the stones that did not fall even in that great earthquake.
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It became even more famous for the stones that did not fall even in that shaking of the Great East Japan Earthquake. And it is famous as a place where examinees visit to pray for passing. I was a little annoyed by the earthquake until I entered the parking lot. I feel that there was no signboard. There were many houses around the shrine, but there are no more. However, the surroundings have been cleaned by recent construction, and the place where amulets are sold has also become new.
Now は Renewal で の Bird House です
Due to the influence of the 2011 Great Earthquake, the surrounding villages, roads, and torii gates of shrines were washed away, so we are currently under construction on the road and cannot reach it unless we take a considerable detour. The torii gate and shrine office are also temporary. It seems that it was safe because the hall of worship (or rather a shrine) and fishing stones are at the top. The origin of this place, 'Tsuruiseki', is worshiped as' the God of the examination 'because it is likely to fall and does not fall, and the other is the fishing stone as a man stone, and the megalith below is a female stone as a couple circle ...
There's a big stone that won't fall.
It is a shrine that I stop by every time I go to Ishinomaki City. It was paved from a gravel road than before and made it much easier to run. The stairs are steep so I was scared when I got off. You can handwrite or write the red stamp at the shrine office in front of the stairs.
It is a very popular shrine for examinees.
It is a shrine in Ishinomaki that is very popular with examinees. It is a super popular shrine that has been worshiped from all over Japan as a "god of exams that are likely to fall but not falling" because megaliths withstand the two earthquakes (1978) and the Great East Japan Earthquake (2011). Since I visited on New Year's Day, there is a ring of cherry blossoms, and by learning about ancient affairs in the future of Somin, and passing through this ring, I think that "I will be purified, sin will be paid, and my wish will be fulfilled." Yoshi no Wa is native to Kitakami gawa River ...
A stone that doesn't fall.
I visited to see the stones that did not fall even in the earthquake. According to the shrine, the houses of the ujikos around the shrine were washed away by the tsunami, and the village ujiko was dissolved. Therefore, there are no houses around, and there are pots and shrines. This is a shrine that I definitely want you to visit during the coming examination season. Also, it seems that the upper stone is a man stone and the lower stone is a woman stone, so it is good for a couple to be happy.
It became even more famous for the stones that did not fall even in that great earthquake.
It became even more famous for the stones that did not fall even in that shaking of the Great East Japan Earthquake. And it is famous as a place where examinees visit to pray for passing. I was a little annoyed by the earthquake until I entered the parking lot. I feel that there was no signboard. There were many houses around the shrine, but there are no more. However, the surroundings have been cleaned by recent construction, and the place where amulets are sold has also become new.