Shimeisha Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Stage は Daxuan
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I stopped by because I was on the ceramic walking path map, but it was quite tight over 20m above sea level. Let's climb the stairs while thinking about the time of a tsunami disaster. The toilet is
The guardian dog on the side of the stone steps is also nice.
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There is a stone steps from a place not very big, and it is just up there. The stone steps are reasonably steep, but the guardian dog at the entrance is also a sight to see. The main shrine was a surprisingly ordinary building.
I stopped by because it is located just a little off the "Pottery Walk A Course". If there is no event, it takes about 20 minutes to go around the stone steps and the precincts, and it takes 40 minutes to detour to here. On the way, the torii was just a stone's throw away, and the locals kindly advised me that "this is off the course," but I told him that I would go to Shinmeisha and proceeded. The shrine is located on a high ground, and in the back of the torii gate of the south entrance along the road ...
the float festival, which is the spring festival of tokoname, was held.
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It is a shrine in the middle of the Tokoname ware walkway. The float festival, which is the spring festival of Tokoname, was held. There are festivals using floats here and there in Aichi Prefecture, but here in Tokoname. There were many locals, and the choshi was also lively.
It is a quiet shrine near the ceramic promenade in Tokoname City. From the back of the shrine, there is also a back road leading to the kiln, and you can also make a shortcut. There is also a guardian dog of Tokoname ware, which is a very interesting shrine.
Stage は Daxuan
I stopped by because I was on the ceramic walking path map, but it was quite tight over 20m above sea level. Let's climb the stairs while thinking about the time of a tsunami disaster. The toilet is
The guardian dog on the side of the stone steps is also nice.
There is a stone steps from a place not very big, and it is just up there. The stone steps are reasonably steep, but the guardian dog at the entrance is also a sight to see. The main shrine was a surprisingly ordinary building.
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I stopped by because it is located just a little off the "Pottery Walk A Course". If there is no event, it takes about 20 minutes to go around the stone steps and the precincts, and it takes 40 minutes to detour to here. On the way, the torii was just a stone's throw away, and the locals kindly advised me that "this is off the course," but I told him that I would go to Shinmeisha and proceeded. The shrine is located on a high ground, and in the back of the torii gate of the south entrance along the road ...
the float festival, which is the spring festival of tokoname, was held.
It is a shrine in the middle of the Tokoname ware walkway. The float festival, which is the spring festival of Tokoname, was held. There are festivals using floats here and there in Aichi Prefecture, but here in Tokoname. There were many locals, and the choshi was also lively.
A quiet shrine in the city of pottery
It is a quiet shrine near the ceramic promenade in Tokoname City. From the back of the shrine, there is also a back road leading to the kiln, and you can also make a shortcut. There is also a guardian dog of Tokoname ware, which is a very interesting shrine.