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Kayazu Shrine

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Open year round, 24/7
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Kurumaya-19 Kamikayazu, Ama, Aichi 490-1112, JapanMap
Phone+81 52-444-3019
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  • BackPacker803612
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    Stained Wushenshe

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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.

    Reviewed on Dec 10, 2020
  • b25bomber
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    i knew what i said about incense.

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    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.

    Reviewed on Jun 14, 2020
  • Navigator806286
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    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.

    Reviewed on Feb 4, 2019
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    Stain け Wushishe

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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.

    Reviewed on Dec 9, 2017
  • rintaronagano
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    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.

    Reviewed on Sep 24, 2017

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