Because I really like Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto, I went to Kamakura and went to Sasuhi Inari Shrine. I walked a long and steep mountain road to come here, there are few people very quiet, there are small foxes everywhere.
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Sasuke Inari Shrine Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Sasuke Inari Shrine is one of Kamakura's shrines, and one of the shrines that seeks for marriage. It is within walking distance of the Great Buddha of Kamakura. After Yuan Yoritomo was exiled to the island, an old man appeared in his dream and advised him to fight against the Heike family. After winning the victory, the Yuan family established a shogunate. Yoritomo was called Saden when he was a child, so the word Sasuke was added before the name of the shrine. The shrine is surrounded by a dense forest. There are several vermilion torii gates, which have become a major landscape of the shrine. There will be a number of white statues similar to foxes on the roadside and a small stone house with moss on the top. , the environment is quiet, and it is more suitable for strolling here than a popular scenic spot like the Kamakura Buddha.
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Sasuke Inari Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Because I really like Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto, I went to Kamakura and went to Sasuhi Inari Shrine. I walked a long and steep mountain road to come here, there are few people very quiet, there are small foxes everywhere.
There are many small foxes in the shrine, which attracts many tourists. There are statues of foxes in the shrine. The purpose of our visit is that these small foxes are located in the suburb of Kamakura, and they can't go for nothing without tickets.
There are many shrines in Japan. The most famous symbol is Bird House. It's also a passer-by to see the excitement. It's not big here, and Shinto is not very well understood. Just look at the excitement. Kamakura feels very good as a whole.
Really nice place, really fun
Although the shrine is small in size and has no special decoration, the local people regard it as a spiritual pillar, and there are many small animals, especially the fox.