Kaibara Hachiman Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A little unusual shrine
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The locals said "Mr. Hachiman". It is a shrine that is so popular. Put a car in front of the tourist information center and there is Kashiwabara Hachimangu on a small mountain. I think the thick tree 々 above the stairs to climb the shrine will block the sunlight. When I arrived at the shrine, it rained lightly, so I was wondering if the stairs would slip when I went down. The structure of the shrine is a little unique. There was also a vermilion triple tower behind it, which was a unique shrine.
A 10-minute walk from Kashiwabara Station on the Fukuchiyama Line, it is a representative shrine named after this town. Hachimangu is a common mix of Shinto and Buddhism, and there is also a stupa. On a hot day from the beginning, I was sure that the temperature was 35 ℃ in the afternoon. The temperature was very high, hot and hot afternoon, but there were many shadows of trees in the precincts and there was a good wind 々. There were a lot of cicadas.
On the mountain overlooking the city of Kashiwabara. It is a surprisingly steep approach. The main shrine was rebuilt during the Azuchi-Momoyama period, but a three-storied pagoda stands right behind it. That is probably the biggest feature here.
He is also famous as a god of evil, and it snows at the evil removal festival in January with a considerable probability. He is loved by locals, saying, "This season has come again this year."
It is located in Kashiwabara on the Fukuchiyama Line. It stands on a small hill overlooking the city. Since it is Hachiman-sama, the atmosphere of the temple remains strong, and it is located in the precincts such as the five-storied pagoda. It was a cold season worship.
A little unusual shrine
The locals said "Mr. Hachiman". It is a shrine that is so popular. Put a car in front of the tourist information center and there is Kashiwabara Hachimangu on a small mountain. I think the thick tree 々 above the stairs to climb the shrine will block the sunlight. When I arrived at the shrine, it rained lightly, so I was wondering if the stairs would slip when I went down. The structure of the shrine is a little unique. There was also a vermilion triple tower behind it, which was a unique shrine.
There are a lot of semis.
A 10-minute walk from Kashiwabara Station on the Fukuchiyama Line, it is a representative shrine named after this town. Hachimangu is a common mix of Shinto and Buddhism, and there is also a stupa. On a hot day from the beginning, I was sure that the temperature was 35 ℃ in the afternoon. The temperature was very high, hot and hot afternoon, but there were many shadows of trees in the precincts and there was a good wind 々. There were a lot of cicadas.
There's a three-storied pagoda right behind it.
On the mountain overlooking the city of Kashiwabara. It is a surprisingly steep approach. The main shrine was rebuilt during the Azuchi-Momoyama period, but a three-storied pagoda stands right behind it. That is probably the biggest feature here.
It is called Mr. Hachiman and is popular.
He is also famous as a god of evil, and it snows at the evil removal festival in January with a considerable probability. He is loved by locals, saying, "This season has come again this year."
It's a pretty good place.
It is located in Kashiwabara on the Fukuchiyama Line. It stands on a small hill overlooking the city. Since it is Hachiman-sama, the atmosphere of the temple remains strong, and it is located in the precincts such as the five-storied pagoda. It was a cold season worship.