Imaitsu-susa Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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it's been damaged, but there's something to see.
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It is a short distance from Prefectural Road 248. It is a rare shrine where two shrines, Daiso Dai Shrine and Imaizu Susa Shrine, stand side by side. The approach will go up a fairly steep stone steps, and the steps are large, so you may be quite tired, but when you get near the precincts, a stone wall appears and dives in a place like a castle gate to the precincts. In the precincts, there is a hall of worship with a worship place of 2 (two companies) on one roof, which I think is quite rare. The main shrine is located in a separate 々. When I went to this shrine ...
It seems better to see Susa Shrine and Daiso Dai Shrine as one set with 2, and independent shrines stand side by side with 2. The stairs on the approach leading to the main shrine are quite long, and it is difficult to climb. Both shrines themselves had ordinary halls of worship.
"Susa Shrine / Daiso Daijinja" near the Prefectural Road 248 in the Motonaga district of Gyohashi City is a rare shrine in Japan where 2 shrines are lined up in 1 places. In the precincts surrounded by lush greenery, there are the main shrines of each shrine, the unique shaped hall of worship and Kagura hall with bells attached to the left and right sides, and worshipers usually visit 2 times.
it's been damaged, but there's something to see.
It is a short distance from Prefectural Road 248. It is a rare shrine where two shrines, Daiso Dai Shrine and Imaizu Susa Shrine, stand side by side. The approach will go up a fairly steep stone steps, and the steps are large, so you may be quite tired, but when you get near the precincts, a stone wall appears and dives in a place like a castle gate to the precincts. In the precincts, there is a hall of worship with a worship place of 2 (two companies) on one roof, which I think is quite rare. The main shrine is located in a separate 々. When I went to this shrine ...
The stairs are pretty tight.
It seems better to see Susa Shrine and Daiso Dai Shrine as one set with 2, and independent shrines stand side by side with 2. The stairs on the approach leading to the main shrine are quite long, and it is difficult to climb. Both shrines themselves had ordinary halls of worship.
2 Shrines are in 1 places!
"Susa Shrine / Daiso Daijinja" near the Prefectural Road 248 in the Motonaga district of Gyohashi City is a rare shrine in Japan where 2 shrines are lined up in 1 places. In the precincts surrounded by lush greenery, there are the main shrines of each shrine, the unique shaped hall of worship and Kagura hall with bells attached to the left and right sides, and worshipers usually visit 2 times.