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Near the exchange hall
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When I visited the Naniwai Exchange Center, it was very close, so it was rude to say that, but I took a sound to visit on the street heading to Odawara Castle.
Located in the southeast of Odawara Castle, about a 15-minute walk from Odawara Station, it has been popular as the general guardian of Odawarajuku since ancient times. The deities are Nihon Takeru and others, and it is said that they are beneficial in warding off evil, good luck, and fulfillment of wishes. The precincts had a calm atmosphere, and I was grateful to the precincts of Sumiyoshi Shrine, Kashima Shrine, Inari Shrine, etc.
The history of religious beliefs from ancient times to modern times is not well understood, but it seems that the festival Shinto rituals have been preserved and inherited and are useful for the unity of the region.
It's not far from Odawara Castle, so it's good for those who visit the shrines because this is also a historic shrine. It's not a very big shrine, but the torii gate is magnificent and the approach is easy to walk. Around Golden Week, festivals are held.
Matsubara Shrine, right next to the Hakone Ekiden Course in Odawara City, is the total guardian of Odawarajuku. I didn't notice it when I was a child, but there was a statue of a turtle without a neck on the stairs. It seems that the benefit of this turtle is that the life expectancy will be extended by the ratio of one day per yen per meiro accounting and donation. I have extended my life expectancy by about 10 days. I wonder if it was a little short.
Near the exchange hall
When I visited the Naniwai Exchange Center, it was very close, so it was rude to say that, but I took a sound to visit on the street heading to Odawara Castle.
A calm atmosphere shrine
Located in the southeast of Odawara Castle, about a 15-minute walk from Odawara Station, it has been popular as the general guardian of Odawarajuku since ancient times. The deities are Nihon Takeru and others, and it is said that they are beneficial in warding off evil, good luck, and fulfillment of wishes. The precincts had a calm atmosphere, and I was grateful to the precincts of Sumiyoshi Shrine, Kashima Shrine, Inari Shrine, etc.
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The history of religious beliefs from ancient times to modern times is not well understood, but it seems that the festival Shinto rituals have been preserved and inherited and are useful for the unity of the region.
It's history.
It's not far from Odawara Castle, so it's good for those who visit the shrines because this is also a historic shrine. It's not a very big shrine, but the torii gate is magnificent and the approach is easy to walk. Around Golden Week, festivals are held.
I'll extend my life by giving money to a turtle.
Matsubara Shrine, right next to the Hakone Ekiden Course in Odawara City, is the total guardian of Odawarajuku. I didn't notice it when I was a child, but there was a statue of a turtle without a neck on the stairs. It seems that the benefit of this turtle is that the life expectancy will be extended by the ratio of one day per yen per meiro accounting and donation. I have extended my life expectancy by about 10 days. I wonder if it was a little short.