The hidden calligraphy in the Nishino Shrine actually has many fun places in Japan, the most famous is the Nishino Shrine here. Why I feel the most famous here. In fact, when I first came here, I didn't feel that the shrine had any good-looking. When I first entered, there was a big bird house. The bird house looked a little shabby. Going back is the water purifier, the cement next to the water purifier looks like a trace of years. The sharp corners in some places have been grounded, just like a spoon can be placed on it. The main temple of the shrine also looks like a precipitation of years, and some of the red paint in front of the house has appeared in large cracks, with a long time of precipitation. The Bodhisattvas in the shrine have shown me that the first sight is also the kind with the memory of the vicissitudes of time. But in such a humble temple, I saw one thing I liked: the word post. On the tall stone tablets, a few strong words caught my eye. To the word, it looked like the person who wrote had a good ability. I stood before the post, with my fingers on my lips, and talked about the man's technique when writing. Tips: Tickets: Free Open Hours: All Day