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Morimachiinari Shrine

森町稲荷神社
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191 Miyukicho, Mori-machi, Kayabe-gun 049-2326, HokkaidoMap
Phone+81 1374-2-2210
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  • MMMMOK
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    A few minutes walk from Mori Station ⛩

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    It was a few minutes walk from Mori station. I had to go up the stone steps from the road side, but it was a convenient shrine for worship because there was a road that leads directly to the precincts by car. Unlike Inari Shrine, which is enshrined as a precinct shrine, the shrine seems to be large and gathering local faith, and the precincts were well maintained.

    Reviewed on Dec 19, 2020
  • yk04150330
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    Local shrine

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    Since this facility is a local shrine, I don't think it is a facility that tourists can find. This time, I felt like I found it by chance when I went to Morimachi to see the cherry blossoms. From the parking lot of the supermarket, I could see this shrine and stopped by the waiting time for a Chinese restaurant I wanted to visit. There are cherry blossoms everywhere in the town, so it was also at this shrine. When I climb the stairs, I think I can see the town, but this time I passed.

    Reviewed on May 5, 2018
  • tosini-ko
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    Quiet shrine

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    When you go up the stairs, you can see the sea and the scenery is good. I climbed from below, but there was a road next to the shrine and there was a parking lot. It was quiet with no one, but it is a shrine that many people are likely to visit on New Year's Eve.

    Reviewed on Dec 10, 2017
  • Ambassador806026
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    I like the guardian dog.

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    When I was looking for a shrine near Mori Station, I visited this Morimachi Inari Shrine. The guardian dog's ears hang, his eyebrows are thick, and his nose is puffy and his face is cute.

    Reviewed on Aug 29, 2017
  • tripadviserpascal
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    Onishi Park + Inari Shrine, which can be seen from the beginning of May to the middle of spring, is the best

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    It is a 15-minute walk from Mori Station on the Hakodate Main Line, and a taxi takes about 8 minutes. 5 minutes on the left on the road parallel to the Honmachi railroad tracks in the station square, turn right on the road to Mori Town Hall, and turn right at the corner of Mori Town Hall to see the shrine. There is a portable shrine wandering at the festival, and Matsumae Kagura is dedicated to the shrine. I didn't confirm whether it was the same as the flute, drum, and lion dance dedicated to the shrine in Honshu's hometown. Go straight from the shrine to the inland (Mori Station is on the coast), there are Aobagaoka Park and Onishi Park, but that ...

    Reviewed on Mar 25, 2017

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