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Tonegawa Shrine

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Japan, 〒883-1601 Miyazaki, Higashiusuki District, Shiiba, 下福良字Map
Phone+81 982-67-3139
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  • Vacationer810824
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    they were out of the way because of the disaster.

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    It seems that it is being recovered from the disaster, and access was prohibited. I saw a big tree 々 in the back. I would like to go again after restoration. Rice fields and old-fashioned villages can be seen in the surrounding area. Parking lots and toilets are installed.

    Reviewed on Aug 31, 2017
  • masajitoharu
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    Big cedar

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    There is a big big cedar tree in the back of the company. The age of the tree 800 is over the year. There are big bunnies nearby, and I think I've been watching over the area for a long time. Repair work is being carried out here and there, probably because of the earthquake. 800 Even if there is a similar disaster during the year, it will overcome it and reach the living room. Access is never good, so I thought it would be better to stop by when I came near by private car.

    Reviewed on Jul 18, 2017
  • sanchadayo
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    It's at the end of a narrow mountain road.

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    I went from Gokase Village, but the road became narrow from the middle and I felt afraid of separation. If you enter the mountain road, you will find it in the mountains. The road on the way was narrow, but the parking lot was large and the toilets were clean. There are no shops around, and the nearest store is not even Shiiba Village, so it would be better to go after eating.

    Reviewed on Nov 16, 2015
  • Jorge_Murasaka
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    there's a huge cedar, a nationally designated natural monument.

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    At Tonegawa Shrine, there is one of the largest cedars in Japan, a nationally designated natural monument. There was a signboard of 800 years old, 54m high, and trunk circumference 13.3m. The Tonegawa Buraku, where the shrine is located, is designated as a preservation district for important traditional buildings in the country, and it is also a place that appeared in the program "Let's stay in the countryside".

    Reviewed on Jan 6, 2014

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