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A quiet shrine along the ome Kaido Road
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It is a shrine located in Sekicho, Nerima-ku along the Ome Kaido. It's a small shrine, but when I dived down the torii gate, there was a main shrine at the end of the precincts that were cleansed cleanly. It is said that it was built around the year of Tenmei 4 (1784), but the current building is naturally new. Still, the quiet precincts left the remnants of Musashino.
It is a shrine located in Sekicho, Nerima-ku along the Ome Kaido. It's a small shrine, but when I dived down the torii gate, there was a main shrine at the end of the precincts that were cleansed cleanly. It is said that it was built around the year of Tenmei 4 (1784), but the current building is naturally new. Still, the quiet precincts left the remnants of Musashino.
It seems that the foundation is unknown, but the theory 4 of the mid Edo period seems to be influential. The nearest station is Ishigamii Station, and the main shrine is not very large and has a torii gate, but it is a shrine with a strong regional color that only the locals know. This name was named in 1991.
It seems that the foundation is unknown, but the theory 4 of the mid Edo period seems to be influential. The nearest station is Ishigamii Station, and the main shrine is not very large and has a torii gate, but it is a shrine with a strong regional color that only the locals know. This name was named in 1991.
It is on the south side of Ishigamii Station. The approach is straight from the sidewalk of the Ome Kaido. There is a stone torii gate just outside, and the wooden main shrine stands quietly ahead. Around the main hall, there are tall trees 々. It was quiet on weekday afternoons.
A quiet shrine along the ome Kaido Road
It is a shrine located in Sekicho, Nerima-ku along the Ome Kaido. It's a small shrine, but when I dived down the torii gate, there was a main shrine at the end of the precincts that were cleansed cleanly. It is said that it was built around the year of Tenmei 4 (1784), but the current building is naturally new. Still, the quiet precincts left the remnants of Musashino.
A quiet shrine along the ome Kaido Road
It is a shrine located in Sekicho, Nerima-ku along the Ome Kaido. It's a small shrine, but when I dived down the torii gate, there was a main shrine at the end of the precincts that were cleansed cleanly. It is said that it was built around the year of Tenmei 4 (1784), but the current building is naturally new. Still, the quiet precincts left the remnants of Musashino.
there's history.
It seems that the foundation is unknown, but the theory 4 of the mid Edo period seems to be influential. The nearest station is Ishigamii Station, and the main shrine is not very large and has a torii gate, but it is a shrine with a strong regional color that only the locals know. This name was named in 1991.
there's history.
It seems that the foundation is unknown, but the theory 4 of the mid Edo period seems to be influential. The nearest station is Ishigamii Station, and the main shrine is not very large and has a torii gate, but it is a shrine with a strong regional color that only the locals know. This name was named in 1991.
It's along the ome Kaido road.
It is on the south side of Ishigamii Station. The approach is straight from the sidewalk of the Ome Kaido. There is a stone torii gate just outside, and the wooden main shrine stands quietly ahead. Around the main hall, there are tall trees 々. It was quiet on weekday afternoons.