Hiragata Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Automatic car の Security Prayer が More い Shrine のよう
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For the purpose of Nagaoka fireworks, I stopped by at the recommendation of a friend and worshiped. It is a shrine in the center of Nagaoka City, and although there is a parking lot, it had a rather small impression. After a little investigation, it seems that it is revered as the guardian deity of the citizens, and it is said that it has benefits such as good luck, family safety, disaster prevention, and fulfillment of various wishes. In the precincts, a memorial tower for the victims of the Nagaoka air raid is built to commemorate those who died in the air raid, and they watch over me so that no misfortune will occur again. Shrine ...
It is a shrine with a moderately large precinct. It takes about 7~8 minutes on foot from JR Nagaoka Station. It is unknown that it is historical because I couldn't find any luck.
He is respected as the guardian deity of the citizens.
Original Text
Turn left at the Ote-dori 4 No. Omotemachi intersection and turn right at the Y-shaped intersection. There was a stone torii gate, and beyond that there was a splendid concrete shrine, a collection hall, a shrine office, etc. In addition, there were shrines such as Tenma Tenjin on the right side of the torii gate, and a large tower and a loyal soul monument on the left side after passing through the torii gate. It is said that it is respected as the guardian deity of the citizens. During the Pacific War, this shrine was attacked by air raid and many victims came out, and there was a memorial monument, but it was aging and ... in the neighboring Hiragata Park.
Adjacent to Hiragata Park. The Nagaoka City War Martyrs Memorial Tower in the precincts of the shrine has been transferred to Hiragata Park due to its aging.
I decided to take a walk around the station and pass right next to this shrine, so I stopped by. It is a magnificent shrine. The season was also a weekday in early March, so it was quiet.
Automatic car の Security Prayer が More い Shrine のよう
For the purpose of Nagaoka fireworks, I stopped by at the recommendation of a friend and worshiped. It is a shrine in the center of Nagaoka City, and although there is a parking lot, it had a rather small impression. After a little investigation, it seems that it is revered as the guardian deity of the citizens, and it is said that it has benefits such as good luck, family safety, disaster prevention, and fulfillment of various wishes. In the precincts, a memorial tower for the victims of the Nagaoka air raid is built to commemorate those who died in the air raid, and they watch over me so that no misfortune will occur again. Shrine ...
It's a concrete shrine.
It is a shrine with a moderately large precinct. It takes about 7~8 minutes on foot from JR Nagaoka Station. It is unknown that it is historical because I couldn't find any luck.
He is respected as the guardian deity of the citizens.
Turn left at the Ote-dori 4 No. Omotemachi intersection and turn right at the Y-shaped intersection. There was a stone torii gate, and beyond that there was a splendid concrete shrine, a collection hall, a shrine office, etc. In addition, there were shrines such as Tenma Tenjin on the right side of the torii gate, and a large tower and a loyal soul monument on the left side after passing through the torii gate. It is said that it is respected as the guardian deity of the citizens. During the Pacific War, this shrine was attacked by air raid and many victims came out, and there was a memorial monument, but it was aging and ... in the neighboring Hiragata Park.
Tonomachi
Adjacent to Hiragata Park. The Nagaoka City War Martyrs Memorial Tower in the precincts of the shrine has been transferred to Hiragata Park due to its aging.
walk around the station
I decided to take a walk around the station and pass right next to this shrine, so I stopped by. It is a magnificent shrine. The season was also a weekday in early March, so it was quiet.