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Narita-ku, Shinjuku
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On the way to Naritayama Shinshoji Temple, it is Jinja Shrine, which is located westward along the Sanji Road where Yakushido is located. It's not a very large precinct, but it's a good place surrounded by a refreshing atmosphere. There is a red stamp.
I stopped by this shrine on the way to Mt. Narita. Is it about 500 meters away from the parking lot behind Mt. Narita? It seems that there are relatively few worshipers, but it seems that many people visit with Mt. Narita at the shrine that holds the red stamp. When I got the red stamp to write, I was happy to be careful, such as being guided to the waiting room because it was cold.
It was nice here in winter. It seems that the cold air complements the clear atmosphere of the shrine. I think it's a shrine where you can quietly face God without being rough.
The Hozuki market was just open and many potted Hozuki plants were exhibited on the right side of the shrine. The wind chimes were also attached, so I chose my favorite pattern. You can buy amulets on the right side of the main shrine, and there was a magnificent sacred tree on the back side.
It is a shrine that is widely revered by the local guardian, Ujigami, and is widely revered by the locals such as visiting the shrine. It seems that it was built in the Heian period, but it is an old shrine with unknown details. The deity is "Hagiyamahime no Mikoto", a shrine that is a township shrine. It was a compact and beautiful precincts, a shrine in the shrine. The main shrine is Taisha-zukuri.
Narita-ku, Shinjuku
On the way to Naritayama Shinshoji Temple, it is Jinja Shrine, which is located westward along the Sanji Road where Yakushido is located. It's not a very large precinct, but it's a good place surrounded by a refreshing atmosphere. There is a red stamp.
I'm glad you're attentive.
I stopped by this shrine on the way to Mt. Narita. Is it about 500 meters away from the parking lot behind Mt. Narita? It seems that there are relatively few worshipers, but it seems that many people visit with Mt. Narita at the shrine that holds the red stamp. When I got the red stamp to write, I was happy to be careful, such as being guided to the waiting room because it was cold.
Winter is good.
It was nice here in winter. It seems that the cold air complements the clear atmosphere of the shrine. I think it's a shrine where you can quietly face God without being rough.
it was hozuki city.
The Hozuki market was just open and many potted Hozuki plants were exhibited on the right side of the shrine. The wind chimes were also attached, so I chose my favorite pattern. You can buy amulets on the right side of the main shrine, and there was a magnificent sacred tree on the back side.
It is not a tourist shrine.
It is a shrine that is widely revered by the local guardian, Ujigami, and is widely revered by the locals such as visiting the shrine. It seems that it was built in the Heian period, but it is an old shrine with unknown details. The deity is "Hagiyamahime no Mikoto", a shrine that is a township shrine. It was a compact and beautiful precincts, a shrine in the shrine. The main shrine is Taisha-zukuri.