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and at the end of august, there's a festival.
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It is a shrine near Nishinippori Station. When heading from Nishinippori Station to Yanaka Ginza, not from Nippori Station, you can get a shortcut by passing through here. The annual festival is held on the last Saturday and Sunday of August 27, and many stores are lined up not only in the shrine precincts but also on the surrounding roads.
The size is large and tasteful. It is well ventilated, and there is a toilet in the foreground. There is a hall of worship and Setsusuesha, so you won't get tired of worshiping.
This is a shrine located a short distance from the Sakura Gate of Daiichi Nishi Nippori Elementary School through Nishi Nippori Park from Nishi Nippori Station. (It's just in a position overlooking Nishinippori Station) The precincts were in good condition and surrounded by silence.
(Sukata Shrine) This shrine seems to have been built around 1200
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The shrine is derived from Kamisuwa Shrine in Nagano Prefecture. According to the auspiciousness of the shrine, this shrine seems to have been built around 1200. Since it is a hill, I think the view was good in the past.
I always visit when I come to Yanaka for a walk several times a year. Local dogs are also coming for a walk at a shrine with a precinct of Hiro 々 built on a hill overlooking the city of Nippori. I received a red stamp to pray for the health of the new dog. There are one-sided sizes and double-sided sizes with illustrations, and this time I received a double-sided size. From Suwadai, which is on the far right in the precincts, you can see the station of Nippori well, and it is said that the view from here, a famous place for the old view of Edo, is also in the paintings of Hiroshige Ando. ...
and at the end of august, there's a festival.
It is a shrine near Nishinippori Station. When heading from Nishinippori Station to Yanaka Ginza, not from Nippori Station, you can get a shortcut by passing through here. The annual festival is held on the last Saturday and Sunday of August 27, and many stores are lined up not only in the shrine precincts but also on the surrounding roads.
A shrine on a high ground
The size is large and tasteful. It is well ventilated, and there is a toilet in the foreground. There is a hall of worship and Setsusuesha, so you won't get tired of worshiping.
Silence is good!
This is a shrine located a short distance from the Sakura Gate of Daiichi Nishi Nippori Elementary School through Nishi Nippori Park from Nishi Nippori Station. (It's just in a position overlooking Nishinippori Station) The precincts were in good condition and surrounded by silence.
(Sukata Shrine) This shrine seems to have been built around 1200
The shrine is derived from Kamisuwa Shrine in Nagano Prefecture. According to the auspiciousness of the shrine, this shrine seems to have been built around 1200. Since it is a hill, I think the view was good in the past.
I visited with my dog.
I always visit when I come to Yanaka for a walk several times a year. Local dogs are also coming for a walk at a shrine with a precinct of Hiro 々 built on a hill overlooking the city of Nippori. I received a red stamp to pray for the health of the new dog. There are one-sided sizes and double-sided sizes with illustrations, and this time I received a double-sided size. From Suwadai, which is on the far right in the precincts, you can see the station of Nippori well, and it is said that the view from here, a famous place for the old view of Edo, is also in the paintings of Hiroshige Ando. ...