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The shrine is located on the top of Mount Fuji, the scenery is beautiful, and you can watch the sunrise.
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A shrine at the top of Mt. Fuji
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This shrine is the first to reach the summit. No matter which route you go from, it is the place you will finally reach. If it is a shrine on such a high mountain, it feels like a shrine that reaches heaven, and I felt that I would get a profit, so I had the impression of a power spot.
Kusushi Shrine was immediately standing as soon as the Subari route and Yoshida route joined and arrived at the top of the mountain. Although the summit was crowded with climbers of Mt. Miraiko, the precincts of the shrine were surprisingly large, and the stick stamp and red stamp on Kongo cane were also smoothly responded. I thought that the red stamp was a writing, but it was worth bringing the red stamp book because it was possible to correspond directly to the book.
It's the top of the "Yoshida Route". I had them stamp (burning stamp).
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It's the top of the "Yoshida Route". I had a stamp (burning stamp). It's a good commemoration. By the way, I also got a wooden tag with the words "Rokune Seijo". "Rokune purity" means that the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, and mind of the six roots become purified by merits such as training.
Okumiya → Kengamine → Kimmeishui → I arrived at Kusushi Shrine and a bowl tour. When I saw the shrine (building) of Kusushi Shrine, it was similar to Okumiya so that I misunderstood, "What? Did you return to Okumiya?" I was able to buy Kim Myesui in the shrine of Kusushi Shrine. ■ God enshrined daimyo no Mikoto, shohiko no Mikoto ■ History Heian period monk and founder of Murayama Shugendo (Mt. Fuji Shugendo), the last (Matsudai) shonin climbed Mt. Fuji in 1132. ...
I reached by climbing Mt. Fuji. It is the top of the Yoshida route. I went there because I had time to go to Miraiko. It looks like a Yakushi. I think it would be beneficial if you really come this far. I was angry at someone trying to give me a talisman with gloves. That's right. I would like to climb again if I have the opportunity.
A shrine at the top of Mt. Fuji
This shrine is the first to reach the summit. No matter which route you go from, it is the place you will finally reach. If it is a shrine on such a high mountain, it feels like a shrine that reaches heaven, and I felt that I would get a profit, so I had the impression of a power spot.
Stand stamp and red stamp
Kusushi Shrine was immediately standing as soon as the Subari route and Yoshida route joined and arrived at the top of the mountain. Although the summit was crowded with climbers of Mt. Miraiko, the precincts of the shrine were surprisingly large, and the stick stamp and red stamp on Kongo cane were also smoothly responded. I thought that the red stamp was a writing, but it was worth bringing the red stamp book because it was possible to correspond directly to the book.
It's the top of the "Yoshida Route". I had them stamp (burning stamp).
It's the top of the "Yoshida Route". I had a stamp (burning stamp). It's a good commemoration. By the way, I also got a wooden tag with the words "Rokune Seijo". "Rokune purity" means that the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, and mind of the six roots become purified by merits such as training.
I arrived around the bowls.
Okumiya → Kengamine → Kimmeishui → I arrived at Kusushi Shrine and a bowl tour. When I saw the shrine (building) of Kusushi Shrine, it was similar to Okumiya so that I misunderstood, "What? Did you return to Okumiya?" I was able to buy Kim Myesui in the shrine of Kusushi Shrine. ■ God enshrined daimyo no Mikoto, shohiko no Mikoto ■ History Heian period monk and founder of Murayama Shugendo (Mt. Fuji Shugendo), the last (Matsudai) shonin climbed Mt. Fuji in 1132. ...
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I reached by climbing Mt. Fuji. It is the top of the Yoshida route. I went there because I had time to go to Miraiko. It looks like a Yakushi. I think it would be beneficial if you really come this far. I was angry at someone trying to give me a talisman with gloves. That's right. I would like to climb again if I have the opportunity.