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The name is Iris Shrine, but the specialty is not iris, but wisteria (laughs) Apparently, it comes from the place name Iris Town. It's a small shrine, but it's a power spot where you can relax.
The shrine has iris Fuji, a natural monument designated by Saitama Prefecture, in the precincts, and the magnificent wisteria shelves stood out. It was a murky landscape probably because I visited out of season, but I'm sure beautiful wisteria flowers will bloom in the season. There were also multiple subsidiary companies in the precincts.
I went to Iris Shrine in Kuki City. There is a bus from the station and you can get off in front of Iris Shrine. It was a small shrine and was a quiet shrine that felt like it was protected by the locals. It is not a special tourist destination. There seems to be a festival, so I think it's a good idea to check it out.
It is a small shrine facing a prefectural road with a lot of traffic, but it used to be called Fukuroda Myojin Shrine with a size of 1700 tsubo. The deity is Inadahime-no-Mikoto. There is a theory that the name Fukuroda comes from being the mother god of the deity of Washinomiya Shrine and Tamashiki Shrine in the vicinity, or that the nearby river meandered in a bag shape. On this day, many cicadas stopped on the trees beside the hall of worship and were singing all at once, which was full of summer. The wisteria in the precincts is a natural monument of the prefecture and is over 300 years old ...
It's not wide, but there's a wisteria, a natural monument in Saitama Prefecture.
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From the east exit of okegawa station, take the Asahi bus Hosoya, iris general branch, and Izuka bus bound for Nishikubodai and get off at iris shrine. There are 2 ~ 3 buses per hour. There is no parking lot. It used to be a larger shrine, but now it's a reasonable size. In the precincts, there is a wisteria, a natural monument designated by Saitama Prefecture. At the end of June, the season did not match and there were no flowers, but there was a large cherry blossom ring over summer. Otsuki will be held on June 30th. There is a manners to pass through ...
Fuji.
The name is Iris Shrine, but the specialty is not iris, but wisteria (laughs) Apparently, it comes from the place name Iris Town. It's a small shrine, but it's a power spot where you can relax.
A shrine famous for iris Fuji
The shrine has iris Fuji, a natural monument designated by Saitama Prefecture, in the precincts, and the magnificent wisteria shelves stood out. It was a murky landscape probably because I visited out of season, but I'm sure beautiful wisteria flowers will bloom in the season. There were also multiple subsidiary companies in the precincts.
Local shrine
I went to Iris Shrine in Kuki City. There is a bus from the station and you can get off in front of Iris Shrine. It was a small shrine and was a quiet shrine that felt like it was protected by the locals. It is not a special tourist destination. There seems to be a festival, so I think it's a good idea to check it out.
A shrine with beautiful wisteria in iris
It is a small shrine facing a prefectural road with a lot of traffic, but it used to be called Fukuroda Myojin Shrine with a size of 1700 tsubo. The deity is Inadahime-no-Mikoto. There is a theory that the name Fukuroda comes from being the mother god of the deity of Washinomiya Shrine and Tamashiki Shrine in the vicinity, or that the nearby river meandered in a bag shape. On this day, many cicadas stopped on the trees beside the hall of worship and were singing all at once, which was full of summer. The wisteria in the precincts is a natural monument of the prefecture and is over 300 years old ...
It's not wide, but there's a wisteria, a natural monument in Saitama Prefecture.
From the east exit of okegawa station, take the Asahi bus Hosoya, iris general branch, and Izuka bus bound for Nishikubodai and get off at iris shrine. There are 2 ~ 3 buses per hour. There is no parking lot. It used to be a larger shrine, but now it's a reasonable size. In the precincts, there is a wisteria, a natural monument designated by Saitama Prefecture. At the end of June, the season did not match and there were no flowers, but there was a large cherry blossom ring over summer. Otsuki will be held on June 30th. There is a manners to pass through ...