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A shrine by the sea
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I stopped by this shrine when I went to Yaizu fishing port. I was impressed by the shrine with a unique background against the sea. It was on the explanation board that it was nicknamed Funadama and was gathering the faith of local fishermen.
A small shrine along Koishikawa that swells to Yaizu Port. There is no place to call the precincts, and only a torii gate and a shrine are built, but it was a place where the sea breeze felt comfortable while it was cold.
There is a quiet shrine near Yaizu Port. It was called "Funadama-san" and fireworks rose on the summer fair. Instead of going up in succession, after a certain interval, the name of the provider was called (the name of the ship), and I felt that there was a taste in the child's heart. I remember that there were many night shops and I had them buy the smell of acetylene and the flute of Hakka. It's a memory 60 years ago.
It is a small shrine facing the harbor right next to Yaizu Port. This shrine is nicknamed Funatama by the locals, I think it is also proof that it is loved by the local fishermen. The shrine is unmanned but clean. There was no parking lot, so be careful if you come by car.
It is a small shrine near the entrance of Hamadori from Yaizu Station. It is called "Funadama-san" and is said to be a shrine that gathered the faith of fishermen. Shrine, Pond ⁉
A shrine by the sea
I stopped by this shrine when I went to Yaizu fishing port. I was impressed by the shrine with a unique background against the sea. It was on the explanation board that it was nicknamed Funadama and was gathering the faith of local fishermen.
Common name 'funadama San'
A small shrine along Koishikawa that swells to Yaizu Port. There is no place to call the precincts, and only a torii gate and a shrine are built, but it was a place where the sea breeze felt comfortable while it was cold.
Fireworks used to rise.
There is a quiet shrine near Yaizu Port. It was called "Funadama-san" and fireworks rose on the summer fair. Instead of going up in succession, after a certain interval, the name of the provider was called (the name of the ship), and I felt that there was a taste in the child's heart. I remember that there were many night shops and I had them buy the smell of acetylene and the flute of Hakka. It's a memory 60 years ago.
A shrine facing the port
It is a small shrine facing the harbor right next to Yaizu Port. This shrine is nicknamed Funatama by the locals, I think it is also proof that it is loved by the local fishermen. The shrine is unmanned but clean. There was no parking lot, so be careful if you come by car.
A small shrine in a port town
It is a small shrine near the entrance of Hamadori from Yaizu Station. It is called "Funadama-san" and is said to be a shrine that gathered the faith of fishermen. Shrine, Pond ⁉