Access is located across Route 38. It is said to be the guardian deity of Yubari. It seems to be a shrine that has long been visited by many people to pray for the safety of coal mines and railways.
I visited when I went to the Yubari Museum. It is across Route 38. A shrine where prayers for the safety of Yubari coal mine and railways begin. The coal mine will close and the railway will soon be discontinued. Still, I feel that the temple at the end of the stairs is clean and well managed. I felt that I would continue to watch over Yubari quietly now and in the future.
Yubari, which once prospered as a coal mine city, is now a quiet place. This shrine located on the outskirts of the town of Yubari, is a prestigious shrine with a relatively new construction but a forehead written by Marshal Togo. I visited in winter and it was a cold time, but I like the fact that the locals can respond whenever they visit.
A shrine opposite the historical village of coal. If you go up the stairs, you will find a shrine. Inside the main shrine was a book written as "Count Togo Heihachiro Sho". It seems that it has something to do with battleship Yubari. It was a magnificent and historic shrine.
Looking at the coal mine from the top of the mountain.
You can see the Yubari coal mine from the top of the mountain. The shrine itself is not big, but it is a shrine that overlooks the history of Yubari.
I look down on yubari.
Access is located across Route 38. It is said to be the guardian deity of Yubari. It seems to be a shrine that has long been visited by many people to pray for the safety of coal mines and railways.
Xi Zhang を See Shou って
I visited when I went to the Yubari Museum. It is across Route 38. A shrine where prayers for the safety of Yubari coal mine and railways begin. The coal mine will close and the railway will soon be discontinued. Still, I feel that the temple at the end of the stairs is clean and well managed. I felt that I would continue to watch over Yubari quietly now and in the future.
Yuxu ある Shrine
Yubari, which once prospered as a coal mine city, is now a quiet place. This shrine located on the outskirts of the town of Yubari, is a prestigious shrine with a relatively new construction but a forehead written by Marshal Togo. I visited in winter and it was a cold time, but I like the fact that the locals can respond whenever they visit.
Earl Hiroshima
A shrine opposite the historical village of coal. If you go up the stairs, you will find a shrine. Inside the main shrine was a book written as "Count Togo Heihachiro Sho". It seems that it has something to do with battleship Yubari. It was a magnificent and historic shrine.