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Letting your prayer float into the clear water
I thought it was wonderful that the paper for the prayers here is biodegradable and once you have read your fortune you tie it in a lucky knot and let it float away in the fresh, clear waters of the S...
I searched and found out after I decided to visit Kochi. It seems to be called Miyajima in Tosa. It seems that it is made to enter the approach from the sea. If you drive around the quiet bay, you will first see the red torii gate. I parked my car in the back. The view of the torii gate and the sea was very comfortable. The main hall felt old.
The approach to the sea is very mysterious, and it is a shrine where photography from all angles, including the sea in the background and the sea in front, becomes a picture. Looking at the shimenawa and paper hangings of the torii gate fluttering in the sea breeze makes me feel purified. The main shrine has a long history, and the guardian dogs are tasteful and cute. In the sea. You will want to draw the fortune lottery that flows.
Naruna Shrine is designated as a "national important cultural property" where the god of marriage lives, and it is customary to dissolve it in the water of the sea by drawing 'omikuji'.
Letting your prayer float into the clear water
I thought it was wonderful that the paper for the prayers here is biodegradable and once you have read your fortune you tie it in a lucky knot and let it float away in the fresh, clear waters of the S...
Magic is authentic
A sanctuary has the image of Susaki: humble but authentic with a view of the really beautiful bay.
A shrine that stands quietly
I searched and found out after I decided to visit Kochi. It seems to be called Miyajima in Tosa. It seems that it is made to enter the approach from the sea. If you drive around the quiet bay, you will first see the red torii gate. I parked my car in the back. The view of the torii gate and the sea was very comfortable. The main hall felt old.
You can see the purification and mystery shrine
The approach to the sea is very mysterious, and it is a shrine where photography from all angles, including the sea in the background and the sea in front, becomes a picture. Looking at the shimenawa and paper hangings of the torii gate fluttering in the sea breeze makes me feel purified. The main shrine has a long history, and the guardian dogs are tasteful and cute. In the sea. You will want to draw the fortune lottery that flows.
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Naruna Shrine is designated as a "national important cultural property" where the god of marriage lives, and it is customary to dissolve it in the water of the sea by drawing 'omikuji'.