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Toyokawa Inari Sapporo Betsuin Review

4.4 /516 Reviews
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In Aichi County, Sapporo is another courtyard, near Zhongdao Park. At the door of the shrine stands a statue of a fox guarding animals, one of the legendary followers of the God of rice and lotus.

Toyokawa Inari Sapporo Betsuin

Posted: Aug 12, 2018
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  • 爱爱李
    4/5Excellent
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    The visit here needs a certain explanation. If you want to understand the history and characteristics of this place, you need local historical knowledge. Inari Shrine is also one of the largest shrines in Japan. It is still very interesting to visit here.

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    Posted: Jun 6, 2019
  • 狮子国女王
    5/5Outstanding
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    Toyokawa Takashi Sapporo Yard, located near Sapporo Nakashima Park, is one of the three major Takashi shrines in Japan. It's a small shrine in charge of harvest. There were residential areas all around. It was snowing heavily when we came. It was quiet around. When I was not in Japan, I wanted to see the shrine in Japan. I really saw it. I was a little disappointed. I didn't think it was such a small place that I visited the shrine. It's still a chain, and there's one in Tokyo.

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    Posted: Mar 16, 2017
  • Miss Junny
    4/5Excellent
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    Because it is opposite the hotel, there is no reason to go down! Gan is of course a general shrine ⛩️ Gan like! If Tedden is not necessary! But by the way, it will be a long knowledge!

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    Posted: May 23, 2020
  • Hello哦
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    Still, it's not particularly fun. It's good to hang around. Others don't feel particularly worthwhile.

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    Posted: Sep 7, 2017
  • 288***46
    5/5Outstanding
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    Here is the God of prosperity and luck, so come here to worship, it will bring you good luck.

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    Posted: Mar 22, 2017
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