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This , together with the one legged torii is very much worth visiting.
I'd say about this exactly what I said about our visit to the one legged torii, just metres away. Go see it. I found it profoundly moving...this mark of resilience against unbelievable odds. Go see...
Majestic camphor trees that survived the atomic bomb
At the entrance of Sanno shrine two majestic camphor trees stand guard. These trees were charred and seemed dead after the atomic bomb explosion but recovered and now provide a great shade for visito...
It is located at the entrance of the precincts of Sanno Shrine, which is famous for its one-pillar torii gate. It is a natural monument designated by the city, and it seems that it was completely deciduous and like a dead tree at one time due to the influence of the atomic bomb, but it seems that it has revived to Xu 々 and regained momentum to its current appearance. I saw similar things in Hiroshima, but it's strong.
A torii gate, which is half missing due to exposure, stands with one leg, and an exposed Okusu stands in the precincts. Unfortunately, I couldn't get the red stamp.
This , together with the one legged torii is very much worth visiting.
I'd say about this exactly what I said about our visit to the one legged torii, just metres away. Go see it. I found it profoundly moving...this mark of resilience against unbelievable odds. Go see...
Majestic camphor trees that survived the atomic bomb
At the entrance of Sanno shrine two majestic camphor trees stand guard. These trees were charred and seemed dead after the atomic bomb explosion but recovered and now provide a great shade for visito...
Interesting relic in the back streets
Near the half-torii are two camphor trees at the entrance to a shrine. After being burnt in the bombing, they regrew and now are quite nice.
at the entrance to the precinct.
It is located at the entrance of the precincts of Sanno Shrine, which is famous for its one-pillar torii gate. It is a natural monument designated by the city, and it seems that it was completely deciduous and like a dead tree at one time due to the influence of the atomic bomb, but it seems that it has revived to Xu 々 and regained momentum to its current appearance. I saw similar things in Hiroshima, but it's strong.
There is a torii gate
A torii gate, which is half missing due to exposure, stands with one leg, and an exposed Okusu stands in the precincts. Unfortunately, I couldn't get the red stamp.