The most famous and interesting thing to see here is the scratches on the ground shaped by volcanic eruptions.
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Kurokami Buried Shrine Gate Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The torii of the shrine (designated cultural property of Kagoshima Prefecture) was buried by pumice stones and volcanic ash that fell during the Great Eruption in the 3rd year of Taisho (1914). The 3-meter-high archway can only be seen at the top of the crossbar, and it can be imagined that the power of the explosion at that time was great.
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Kurokami Buried Shrine Gate Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The most famous and interesting thing to see here is the scratches on the ground shaped by volcanic eruptions.
The birds here are so beautiful. They come and go and are very busy.
Completely Japanese-style structure, the middle seat is the tatami mats we are most unaccustomed to in Japan, kneeling and doing
With a little mystery, but unfortunately there is no guide to explain to us.
It has Japanese characteristics but the scale is not very large.