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Foot of Mt. Myogi
Parked my car just the other side of the mountain road. A minute of walk to the gate. Steep steps to worship. Thank you very much for the special red signature. I like it. BTW, if you can climb up 5...
Better than average tourist trap- access to real mountain
Nakatake Shrine is across the street from a major parking area. It has some tourist facilities and attracts bus tours on its own. A major feature is a huge golden statue of the smiling sword-brandishi...
I visited by car. There is a vast free park parking lot on the side, so there. Not only those who came for the purpose of the shrine, but also some people stop by after a short break, so there are many people in vain. There is a huge Daikoku-sama in the precincts, and it is a disappointing landscape ... However, the purpose of the rodoroki is still a masterpiece. It's a rock, but it's a lava rock, so it's more like a cliff than a megalith. There is no main shrine, and the original faith that worships the god body directly from the hall of worship. I can be shy. The deity is Yamato Takeru. The god body is a rock ...
From the Shimonita side, I headed for Mt. Myogi and first visited Nakanotake Shrine. There is a magnificent hall of worship at the end of the fairly steep stone steps beyond the big Daikoku-sama. It's a fairly steep staircase, but it was worth climbing and worshiping. I think it's a shrine that you shouldn't visit once with Myogi Shrine.
Arashi 々 A strange combination of a shrine in front of a rocky mountain and the largest golden Daikoku in Japan
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I stopped by during the touring the other day. Arashi 々 The rocky mountain of Mt. Myogi looking up from the parking lot is a masterpiece. Cross the road and you will find the entrance to Nakanotake Shrine. Even if you don't like the big golden Daikoku-sama on the right, passing through the torii gate and going in front of the shrine office and souvenir shop, you can see it. In a sense, this is also a masterpiece. If you go further, there is a steep stone steps at the end of the torii gate, and you can see the main shrine far above. The main shrine of the shrine built in front of the rocky mountain behind, has a solemn atmosphere ...
Foot of Mt. Myogi
Parked my car just the other side of the mountain road. A minute of walk to the gate. Steep steps to worship. Thank you very much for the special red signature. I like it. BTW, if you can climb up 5...
Better than average tourist trap- access to real mountain
Nakatake Shrine is across the street from a major parking area. It has some tourist facilities and attracts bus tours on its own. A major feature is a huge golden statue of the smiling sword-brandishi...
Huanyan が
I visited by car. There is a vast free park parking lot on the side, so there. Not only those who came for the purpose of the shrine, but also some people stop by after a short break, so there are many people in vain. There is a huge Daikoku-sama in the precincts, and it is a disappointing landscape ... However, the purpose of the rodoroki is still a masterpiece. It's a rock, but it's a lava rock, so it's more like a cliff than a megalith. There is no main shrine, and the original faith that worships the god body directly from the hall of worship. I can be shy. The deity is Yamato Takeru. The god body is a rock ...
Worth climbing the stairs
From the Shimonita side, I headed for Mt. Myogi and first visited Nakanotake Shrine. There is a magnificent hall of worship at the end of the fairly steep stone steps beyond the big Daikoku-sama. It's a fairly steep staircase, but it was worth climbing and worshiping. I think it's a shrine that you shouldn't visit once with Myogi Shrine.
Arashi 々 A strange combination of a shrine in front of a rocky mountain and the largest golden Daikoku in Japan
I stopped by during the touring the other day. Arashi 々 The rocky mountain of Mt. Myogi looking up from the parking lot is a masterpiece. Cross the road and you will find the entrance to Nakanotake Shrine. Even if you don't like the big golden Daikoku-sama on the right, passing through the torii gate and going in front of the shrine office and souvenir shop, you can see it. In a sense, this is also a masterpiece. If you go further, there is a steep stone steps at the end of the torii gate, and you can see the main shrine far above. The main shrine of the shrine built in front of the rocky mountain behind, has a solemn atmosphere ...