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Suehiro Shrine

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864 Mori, Kusu, Kusu-gun, Oita 879-4404, JapanMap
Phone0973-72-4792
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  • kaori-1984
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    I went to see Hanachosui.

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    I heard that Suehiro Shrine is doing Hanachozu irregularly, so I went there. I walked from the parking lot, but it may be difficult for the elderly because I have to climb the uneven large and small stone stairs 々 for a few minutes. When I arrived at the shrine, there was a flower hand water and it was very beautiful. I couldn't touch the flowers of Hanachozu, and I couldn't use them as Mitezu for ornamental purposes.

    Reviewed on Jun 21, 2020
  • akashi-rokuro
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    A shrine with the largest chozubachi in Japan

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    There was Suehiro Shrine on the way from Mishima Park to the ruins of Kakumurei Castle. The biggest chozubachi in Japan is eye-catching at this shrine. The capacity of the chozubachi, which is carved by human power, is 1,260 liters. You can explain this shrine in detail at the Bungomori Domain Museum, so we recommend that you stop by the Bungomori Domain Museum before going.

    Reviewed on Jul 10, 2019
  • Venture806823
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    It's almost a castle.

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    A shrine built by Mr. Kurumajima, the lord of the Mori domain, in Jinya. Because of the renovation of the shrine, it is said that Jinya was like a castle, and the approach to the shrine and the surrounding area are mostly stone walls of the castle. I went to visit the ruins of Kakumurei Castle on the mountain, but if you look at this shrine as a castle, it is full of highlights. There is also the largest chozubachi in Japan, the tea room of the feudal lord, and Suhoen in the precincts. Suhoen is Jinya itself. The stone garden is also wonderful.

    Reviewed on Nov 25, 2018
  • miyama1643
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    The temple of the sagido zukuri style and the hand washing stone of Japan

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    It is said that the Kuruma Island family of Bungo Mori domain was not allowed to build a castle because there were few kokudaka. In the late Edo period, the eighth Lord of the domain, michiyoshi Kurumajima, started this Shimizu gate, which was regarded as a castle gate in the pretext of the reconstruction of the shrine, and built a large-scale construction such as a two story tea house which was regarded as a stone wall, a garden, and a Tenshu Kaku. The shrine was built on Mt. Suehiro, so Suehiro Shrine. The highlights are the main shrine and hand-washing stones. The main shrine is a temple made of scabbard, and a structure with beams hit at the same height on both sides of the north pillars, and hand-washing ...

    Reviewed on Jan 19, 2017

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