Fujishiro Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The giant camphor tree was magnificent. It is said to be the birthplace of Suzuki, which is said to be the most common surname in Japan. I heard that Suzuki's roots are in the priest, but it seems to be roughly hit. It is enshrined at the entrance of Fujihaku Misaka and is invited to the world of ancient Manyo.
Today, Ise Jingu is said to be the largest sacred place in Japan, but since Kumano was once the largest sacred place in Japan due to Kumano faith, the imperial family, aristocrats and common people go around Kumano Sanzan. I'm walking on the Kumano old road did. The imperial family has visited Kumano more than 100 times, and it is said that he always stayed here. Along the old road, as a 'Prince' (shrine), the shrine which was originally a place where the worshipers could rest, read the Sutra, and build a new Oji Sha shrine.
Even if you are not interested in history, it is a great company.
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It is famous as one of the accessories to the Kumano Kodo. I used it from Remizuura Station to the downhill of Jizomineji Temple (Imperial Palace Shiba) hike. The torii gate and autumn leaves were beautiful. Suzuki San 々 is not interested because he is not in his relatives.
I visited because the "Wakayama Historical Stamp Rally" was held until March 20, 2020. I was surprised to find that I didn't know while I was in the local area. It is a shrine that is said to be the entrance to Kumano Sanctuary. There is also a Suzuki Mansion, which is said to be the root of Suzuki's surname. When I visited, I was lucky enough to meet the storyteller and go home as it was said that it was a waste to see the main Buddha of Gongen main hall and talk about Kumano faith in an easy-to-understand manner ...
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The giant camphor tree was magnificent. It is said to be the birthplace of Suzuki, which is said to be the most common surname in Japan. I heard that Suzuki's roots are in the priest, but it seems to be roughly hit. It is enshrined at the entrance of Fujihaku Misaka and is invited to the world of ancient Manyo.
the birthplace of suzuki's surname cat suzukisan
Today, Ise Jingu is said to be the largest sacred place in Japan, but since Kumano was once the largest sacred place in Japan due to Kumano faith, the imperial family, aristocrats and common people go around Kumano Sanzan. I'm walking on the Kumano old road did. The imperial family has visited Kumano more than 100 times, and it is said that he always stayed here. Along the old road, as a 'Prince' (shrine), the shrine which was originally a place where the worshipers could rest, read the Sutra, and build a new Oji Sha shrine.
Even if you are not interested in history, it is a great company.
It is famous as one of the accessories to the Kumano Kodo. I used it from Remizuura Station to the downhill of Jizomineji Temple (Imperial Palace Shiba) hike. The torii gate and autumn leaves were beautiful. Suzuki San 々 is not interested because he is not in his relatives.
I was so excited to visit.
I visited because the "Wakayama Historical Stamp Rally" was held until March 20, 2020. I was surprised to find that I didn't know while I was in the local area. It is a shrine that is said to be the entrance to Kumano Sanctuary. There is also a Suzuki Mansion, which is said to be the root of Suzuki's surname. When I visited, I was lucky enough to meet the storyteller and go home as it was said that it was a waste to see the main Buddha of Gongen main hall and talk about Kumano faith in an easy-to-understand manner ...
Prince Arima Jinja Shrine
Prince Arima was enshrined in the precincts, and it was sad that Prince Arima was hanged at a young age of 19 at Fujishirasaka.