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After visiting Kamikura Shrine, hang out along the river. A street with a taste of temples lined up. The bell tower gate stopped by unusually. There was a tomb of the Gorinto, the son of Tadayoshi Asano, the Lord of the Shingu shrine. It is said to be the oldest temple in Shingu.
On the way back from Kamikura Shrine, I visited by the characteristic mountain gate that is integrated with the bell tower at the end of the street. It is said that it was the oldest temple in Shingu, which is said to have been founded by Prince Shotoku, and was Jinguji Temple of Kumano Hayatama Taisha Shrine. In the cemetery behind the main shrine, there is a 6 stone Gorinto (a historic site designated by Shingu City), including the one engraved with the era name of 1606.
After visiting Kamikura Shrine, hang out along the river. A street with a taste of temples lined up. The bell tower gate stopped by unusually. There was a tomb of the Gorinto, the son of Tadayoshi Asano, the Lord of the Shingu shrine. It is said to be the oldest temple in Shingu.
On the way back from Kamikura Shrine, I visited by the characteristic mountain gate that is integrated with the bell tower at the end of the street. It is said that it was the oldest temple in Shingu, which is said to have been founded by Prince Shotoku, and was Jinguji Temple of Kumano Hayatama Taisha Shrine. In the cemetery behind the main shrine, there is a 6 stone Gorinto (a historic site designated by Shingu City), including the one engraved with the era name of 1606.