Ford Shrine has a history of more than 1,000 years across from Sanyue General Store. It used to be a place for praying for a bumper harvest of grain. It was renovated only once in 20 years. Behind the Japanese overseas Chinese, there are many plum blossoms planted in it. In Edo era, it was called the special prayer temple of Tokugawa Jiakang. Now many people come here to beg for money and fortune.
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Ford Shrine has a history of more than 1,000 years across from Sanyue General Store. It used to be a place for praying for a bumper harvest of grain. It was renovated only once in 20 years. Behind the Japanese overseas Chinese, there are many plum blossoms planted in it. In Edo era, it was called the special prayer temple of Tokugawa Jiakang. Now many people come here to beg for money and fortune.
From Mitsukoshi-mae Subway Station, pass through Coredo Muromachi and you will arrive at Fukutoku Shrine (Mebuki Inari). It's in very beautiful condition, and there is also a figure of omikoshi!
Ford Shrine, most of the people here are local residents, tourists come less, the environment here is still very good, the traffic here is relatively convenient, it is worth recommending.
Ford Shrine, a shrine in the middle of a tall building, is quite concealed. It is located opposite Sanyue Department Store in Bridge, Japan. It is surrounded by an alley where delicious old shops gather. Next to the shrine is a small park.
It's a very small shrine with a fox on the stone at the entrance. For many years, there were many tourists.