5-18-13 Nogata, Nakano 165-0027 Tokyo PrefectureMap
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jirochan118
a quiet Jizo.
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It is located on a side road from Nogata Station to the shopping street. When I was a child, I used to visit my grandmother on the way back from shopping. I visited for the first time in a long time, but many incense sticks were on display and it seemed that they were still loved by everyone. I've been visiting since I was a little kid, so when I visited for the first time in a long time, I was relieved and relieved.
Jizo in the alley of the lively shopping street in Nogata. There is also a back of the pachinko shop, and it has a lively atmosphere. Incense sticks are always cooked and many people visit. Let's go when we want to get back to laughter.
Take the south exit of Nogata Station on the Seibu Shinjuku Line and go left, go right at the end, and go left at the alley about 30m ahead of Nimata. In such a place? Location that I have to think. However, I was surprised when I saw it. Everyone is well managed and incense sticks are offered to the candles. Jizo is always smiling gently. The smile gives you energy. 3 minutes walk from the station 々. Let's come to worship again.
a quiet Jizo.
It is located on a side road from Nogata Station to the shopping street. When I was a child, I used to visit my grandmother on the way back from shopping. I visited for the first time in a long time, but many incense sticks were on display and it seemed that they were still loved by everyone. I've been visiting since I was a little kid, so when I visited for the first time in a long time, I was relieved and relieved.
cute Jizo.
Jizo in the alley of the lively shopping street in Nogata. There is also a back of the pachinko shop, and it has a lively atmosphere. Incense sticks are always cooked and many people visit. Let's go when we want to get back to laughter.
Let's cheer up with a gentle smile.
Take the south exit of Nogata Station on the Seibu Shinjuku Line and go left, go right at the end, and go left at the alley about 30m ahead of Nimata. In such a place? Location that I have to think. However, I was surprised when I saw it. Everyone is well managed and incense sticks are offered to the candles. Jizo is always smiling gently. The smile gives you energy. 3 minutes walk from the station 々. Let's come to worship again.
It's a small shrine in an alley.
Go down at Nogata Station on the Seibu Shinjuku Line, walk south, and you will find it in a short alley. If you are not careful, you will overlook it.