Otanebenten Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The shade is thin in Tottori dune, but ... The legend is really raw 々 and sad.
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[Points to be highly evaluated] Although the scale is small, it is well managed. The way to visit is explained, so even those who visit for the first time will not have any problems. Parking is free of charge. [Points to be evaluated low] No.
It is a palace called Otane Benten in Tagaike. It was a peaceful palace where you could hear the voice of birds because it was a little deep. The stairs are a little uneven, so we recommend shoes that are easy to walk.
We have a profit on the day of the year and the day of the year.
Original Text
A shrine enshrined on the shores of Tatsugaike. Near Tottori Sand Dunes, there is a large white torii gate along Prefectural Road 265. The nearest bus stop is the "Dune East Exit". It doesn't take much to walk from the Sand Museum. The shrine is small, but it seems to be well managed. There are various theories about the origin of the name, but one of them is the legend of the woman "seed" incarnated by snakes. Many people worship in the year of the serpent and on the day of the serpent. It is said that it has been said to bring gold and silver treasures since ancient times ...
The shade is thin in Tottori dune, but ... The legend is really raw 々 and sad.
[Points to be highly evaluated] Although the scale is small, it is well managed. The way to visit is explained, so even those who visit for the first time will not have any problems. Parking is free of charge. [Points to be evaluated low] No.
A small palace
It is a palace called Otane Benten in Tagaike. It was a peaceful palace where you could hear the voice of birds because it was a little deep. The stairs are a little uneven, so we recommend shoes that are easy to walk.
We have a profit on the day of the year and the day of the year.
A shrine enshrined on the shores of Tatsugaike. Near Tottori Sand Dunes, there is a large white torii gate along Prefectural Road 265. The nearest bus stop is the "Dune East Exit". It doesn't take much to walk from the Sand Museum. The shrine is small, but it seems to be well managed. There are various theories about the origin of the name, but one of them is the legend of the woman "seed" incarnated by snakes. Many people worship in the year of the serpent and on the day of the serpent. It is said that it has been said to bring gold and silver treasures since ancient times ...