Tsukiyomi Shrine Office Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Shrine with a viewing platform
This shrine is within walking distance from the Sakurajima port which is for worshiping the goddess of Konohanasakuya-hime. The shrine is not big but is the biggest on Sakurajima. There is a viewing...
It is relatively close to Sakurajima Port. There are 々 benefits such as family safety, health, academic achievement, etc. It was buried in the great eruption in 1918 and moved to its current location in 1945. There is also a parking space. I bought a talisman, but Mr. Miyaji was absent and had to call.
A shrine dedicated to Konohanasakuyahime near the Sakurajima Port Ferry Terminal. The former 々 was in another place, but it was buried in lava from the Taisho eruption and was built here in 1945. There is an observatory in the precincts where you can see Mt. Mitake, and on the other side is Kagoshima City and Shiroyama across Nishikie Bay.
It is close to the ferry terminal and goes up the stairs. It is said to be a venerable shrine that is said to have been founded in the 8th century. It seems that it was buried under the lava during the Taisho eruption. It seems that there are some power spot elements, so it's good for people who like that.
Shrine with a viewing platform
This shrine is within walking distance from the Sakurajima port which is for worshiping the goddess of Konohanasakuya-hime. The shrine is not big but is the biggest on Sakurajima. There is a viewing...
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It is relatively close to Sakurajima Port. There are 々 benefits such as family safety, health, academic achievement, etc. It was buried in the great eruption in 1918 and moved to its current location in 1945. There is also a parking space. I bought a talisman, but Mr. Miyaji was absent and had to call.
Konohanasakuyahime
A shrine dedicated to Konohanasakuyahime near the Sakurajima Port Ferry Terminal. The former 々 was in another place, but it was buried in lava from the Taisho eruption and was built here in 1945. There is an observatory in the precincts where you can see Mt. Mitake, and on the other side is Kagoshima City and Shiroyama across Nishikie Bay.
Near terminal
It is close to the ferry terminal and goes up the stairs. It is said to be a venerable shrine that is said to have been founded in the 8th century. It seems that it was buried under the lava during the Taisho eruption. It seems that there are some power spot elements, so it's good for people who like that.
A small shrine.
It's right in front of the ferry terminal on Sakurajima, so I stopped by. Although it is a small shrine, there were also fortunes and amulets.