Takamusubi Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It's a little far from the new residential area, new and old, mixed.
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When I was running in the city of Sakura by bicycle, I found this company running in a city that feels like a mixture of new residential areas and old rural areas. I think it's a company that has been protecting this place for a long time.
On the south side of Usui Station on the Keisei Main Line, there are residential areas of Ojidai and Someino, which have been well-developed and well-organized, but beyond that, there is a district called Ikutani, where farmers are scattered along the old-fashioned road. There is a Kosanrei Shrine in a small section of Takagi. Founded in 1350, it was originally called Dairokuten, which is said to be the guardian deity of Buddhism, but was renamed Kosanrei Shrine in the first year of the Meiji era. It is imagined that he was the guardian deity of Seneiji Temple, which is directly opposite the shrine. Precincts where the trees of Shii and fir trees are over 300 years old ...
It's a little far from the new residential area, new and old, mixed.
When I was running in the city of Sakura by bicycle, I found this company running in a city that feels like a mixture of new residential areas and old rural areas. I think it's a company that has been protecting this place for a long time.
It's quiet.
It's not a very big and gorgeous shrine, so it's a well-known shrine that only locals visit. It has a quiet atmosphere.
It has a unique atmosphere.
On the south side of Usui Station on the Keisei Main Line, there are residential areas of Ojidai and Someino, which have been well-developed and well-organized, but beyond that, there is a district called Ikutani, where farmers are scattered along the old-fashioned road. There is a Kosanrei Shrine in a small section of Takagi. Founded in 1350, it was originally called Dairokuten, which is said to be the guardian deity of Buddhism, but was renamed Kosanrei Shrine in the first year of the Meiji era. It is imagined that he was the guardian deity of Seneiji Temple, which is directly opposite the shrine. Precincts where the trees of Shii and fir trees are over 300 years old ...