Sojadaimyo Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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About 5 minutes walk from Iyo Ozu station. A shrine in a residential area. The shrine is heading in the direction of Ozu Castle. The precincts are large with a stone torii gate, and you can feel the history of trees.
About 5 minutes walk from Iyo Ozu station. A shrine in a residential area. The shrine is heading in the direction of Ozu Castle. The precincts are large with a stone torii gate, and you can feel the history of trees.
3 minutes walk from Iyo Ozu station. The main deity is Okuninushi. The year of its founding is unknown. The shrine was relocated to its current location in 1702. The current shrine was rebuilt in 1996. The roof of the shrine was heavy copper-roofed, and the god crest of the left three tomo was attached.
3 minutes walk from Iyo Ozu station. The main deity is Okuninushi. The year of its founding is unknown. The shrine was relocated to its current location in 1702. The current shrine was rebuilt in 1996. The roof of the shrine was heavy copper-roofed, and the god crest of the left three tomo was attached.
About 5 minutes walk from Iyo Ozu station. A shrine in a residential area. The shrine is heading in the direction of Ozu Castle. The precincts are large with a stone torii gate, and you can feel the history of trees.
About 5 minutes walk from Iyo Ozu station. A shrine in a residential area. The shrine is heading in the direction of Ozu Castle. The precincts are large with a stone torii gate, and you can feel the history of trees.
3 minutes walk from Iyo Ozu station. The main deity is Okuninushi. The year of its founding is unknown. The shrine was relocated to its current location in 1702. The current shrine was rebuilt in 1996. The roof of the shrine was heavy copper-roofed, and the god crest of the left three tomo was attached.
3 minutes walk from Iyo Ozu station. The main deity is Okuninushi. The year of its founding is unknown. The shrine was relocated to its current location in 1702. The current shrine was rebuilt in 1996. The roof of the shrine was heavy copper-roofed, and the god crest of the left three tomo was attached.