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You can enjoy autumn leaves and four seasons of cherry blossoms at the pickles shrine. It's now a residential area, but the god of agriculture was enshrined. The pickles pickled here seem to be dedicated to Atsuta Jingu.
You can park about 10 in the paved parking lot along the Gojo River embankment, and there is a toilet beside the parking lot. If you go around the main shrine, you can see that it has become worshiped as a pickled shrine. I was particularly surprised that "scented things" did not come from the scent of pickles. The office kindly taught me. A manual is attached to the red stamp.
It's famous for pickles shrines, but it was hosting a farmer's market.
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It is said that it is famous as a pickled shrine, but it held a particular farmer's market. Everywhere is a particular item, but there were many items that were expensive.
It is a small shrine along the Gojo River in Ama City, on the west side of Nagoya. It is famous as a pickled shrine, but it seems that there is also the benefit of marriage.
Only here in the whole country. The god of pickles is enshrined.
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It is the only pickled shrine in Japan, where the incense festival is held on August 21 every year. It has a long history of its foundation, and on the way back to Mt. Ibuki, Nihon Takeru, planted a moat in the thought of Miyazakihime in Atsuta, and it is said that a shrine was set up there. This cherry tree has the benefit of fulfillment of love, and it seems to be known as a love spot.
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You can enjoy autumn leaves and four seasons of cherry blossoms at the pickles shrine. It's now a residential area, but the god of agriculture was enshrined. The pickles pickled here seem to be dedicated to Atsuta Jingu.
i knew what i said about incense.
You can park about 10 in the paved parking lot along the Gojo River embankment, and there is a toilet beside the parking lot. If you go around the main shrine, you can see that it has become worshiped as a pickled shrine. I was particularly surprised that "scented things" did not come from the scent of pickles. The office kindly taught me. A manual is attached to the red stamp.
It's famous for pickles shrines, but it was hosting a farmer's market.
It is said that it is famous as a pickled shrine, but it held a particular farmer's market. Everywhere is a particular item, but there were many items that were expensive.
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It is a small shrine along the Gojo River in Ama City, on the west side of Nagoya. It is famous as a pickled shrine, but it seems that there is also the benefit of marriage.
Only here in the whole country. The god of pickles is enshrined.
It is the only pickled shrine in Japan, where the incense festival is held on August 21 every year. It has a long history of its foundation, and on the way back to Mt. Ibuki, Nihon Takeru, planted a moat in the thought of Miyazakihime in Atsuta, and it is said that a shrine was set up there. This cherry tree has the benefit of fulfillment of love, and it seems to be known as a love spot.