Itsukushima Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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You can get the red stamps of two shrines.
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If you walk from the Kafuka ferry terminal and choose the nearest road, you will find a "steep climb" that cannot be passed by vehicles. I was worried for a moment, "Is this road okay?", But you can see the red torii gate on the right side of the climb.
I stayed at Rebun Island for 4 nights, but on the day I finished the trekking early due to cloudy weather and strong winds, I walked to the shrine and Rebun Town Local Museum near the ferry terminal. If you walk on the road from the city, you will be curved under elementary and junior high schools and take a detour, so I shortcuted a fairly steep slope. If you walk down to the city after trekking the Momoiwa Observatory and Rebunrin Road, this is easy to stop by because it is just before entering the city. However, we are To ...
The location is on the mountainside, about a 10 walk from Kofuka Port. When you climb the stairs, you will find the shrine office in the middle and the hall of worship on it. It is the only shrine on Rebun Island where you can get a red stamp, and you can also get the red stamp of Rebun Shrine, which is as close as you can. It seems that you can see Rishiri Island if the weather is good, but it was a pity that the weather was bad this time.
The name of the society is の Tongり, Sapporo Island Miyagi Island の "Sapporo Island Shrine" を Sapporo Mountain とする Shrine.
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Perhaps definitely the largest shrine on Rebun Island. It seems that the shrine was newly built more than ten years ago, and at that time, a ceiling painting with a Rebun flower motif was written. I've seen it. I also received a red stamp.
Is it a benefit of pilgrimage? The next day's weather miraculously "fog and clear"
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I returned from Momoiwa Nekoiwa by a sightseeing shuttle bus one day and got off at the bus stop in front of the shrine to head for the Momoiwa trekking course. Since it was just in front of the stone steps of Itsukushima Shrine, I visited and prayed for the safety of travel and the stability of the weather. In a style that is rare in Honshu, the hall of worship is indoors, and you can open the door to the hall of worship. Applause echoes well because it is indoors. Is it because there are many days when the wind and snow are strong? The weather on the island is variable. The next day, when trekking the Cape Tour Course in northern Rebun Island ...
You can get the red stamps of two shrines.
If you walk from the Kafuka ferry terminal and choose the nearest road, you will find a "steep climb" that cannot be passed by vehicles. I was worried for a moment, "Is this road okay?", But you can see the red torii gate on the right side of the climb.
I prayed for peace in the world.
I stayed at Rebun Island for 4 nights, but on the day I finished the trekking early due to cloudy weather and strong winds, I walked to the shrine and Rebun Town Local Museum near the ferry terminal. If you walk on the road from the city, you will be curved under elementary and junior high schools and take a detour, so I shortcuted a fairly steep slope. If you walk down to the city after trekking the Momoiwa Observatory and Rebunrin Road, this is easy to stop by because it is just before entering the city. However, we are To ...
I have a red stamp.
The location is on the mountainside, about a 10 walk from Kofuka Port. When you climb the stairs, you will find the shrine office in the middle and the hall of worship on it. It is the only shrine on Rebun Island where you can get a red stamp, and you can also get the red stamp of Rebun Shrine, which is as close as you can. It seems that you can see Rishiri Island if the weather is good, but it was a pity that the weather was bad this time.
The name of the society is の Tongり, Sapporo Island Miyagi Island の "Sapporo Island Shrine" を Sapporo Mountain とする Shrine.
Perhaps definitely the largest shrine on Rebun Island. It seems that the shrine was newly built more than ten years ago, and at that time, a ceiling painting with a Rebun flower motif was written. I've seen it. I also received a red stamp.
Is it a benefit of pilgrimage? The next day's weather miraculously "fog and clear"
I returned from Momoiwa Nekoiwa by a sightseeing shuttle bus one day and got off at the bus stop in front of the shrine to head for the Momoiwa trekking course. Since it was just in front of the stone steps of Itsukushima Shrine, I visited and prayed for the safety of travel and the stability of the weather. In a style that is rare in Honshu, the hall of worship is indoors, and you can open the door to the hall of worship. Applause echoes well because it is indoors. Is it because there are many days when the wind and snow are strong? The weather on the island is variable. The next day, when trekking the Cape Tour Course in northern Rebun Island ...