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A big cherry tree is a marker.
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There is a site of Hachimangu and a stone monument, but it is now the Otabisho of Sakuramiya Shrine. I think it's easy to find the dead large camphor tree as a landmark.
There is a stone monument called the site of Hachimangu, but the shrine is still small. However, it seems that it is now part of Sakuranomiya Shrine. (There was a signboard at Sakuramiya Shrine.) It is unknown why Hachimangu has disappeared. There is also Inari-san right next to it, and there is also a camphor tree (although it is dead) called Watanabe Tsuna's horse connection camphor, which is a small place full of various attractions.
I don't think anyone comes to sightseeing around here, but it's hard to see it packed neatly in this narrow precinct, so you may want to see it once when you visit nearby.
It is one of the stone monuments of kusunoki Jinja shrine.
Original Text
This stone monument and a large camphor tree stand out as much as the shrine itself. It's also quite old. It seems that it is also a place that corresponds to Sakuramiya (Sakuramiya Shrine) Otabisho, and before this camphor tree died, it was designated as the first natural monument of Osaka Prefecture, but unfortunately it died due to the war disaster. ..
The monument of "hachimangu old monument" and "the cherry tree of the cherry tree"
Original Text
Torii and shrine stood at the place where Sakuranomiya's Otabisho was located. There was a large stone monument engraved with "Hachimangu Historic Site" as a substitute for the company name sign. Instead, the most distinctive was the giant camphor tree. It seemed to be a dead tree due to the war damage, It seemed to account for most of the narrow precincts.
A big cherry tree is a marker.
There is a site of Hachimangu and a stone monument, but it is now the Otabisho of Sakuramiya Shrine. I think it's easy to find the dead large camphor tree as a landmark.
Now は Yugong Shrine
There is a stone monument called the site of Hachimangu, but the shrine is still small. However, it seems that it is now part of Sakuranomiya Shrine. (There was a signboard at Sakuramiya Shrine.) It is unknown why Hachimangu has disappeared. There is also Inari-san right next to it, and there is also a camphor tree (although it is dead) called Watanabe Tsuna's horse connection camphor, which is a small place full of various attractions.
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I don't think anyone comes to sightseeing around here, but it's hard to see it packed neatly in this narrow precinct, so you may want to see it once when you visit nearby.
It is one of the stone monuments of kusunoki Jinja shrine.
This stone monument and a large camphor tree stand out as much as the shrine itself. It's also quite old. It seems that it is also a place that corresponds to Sakuramiya (Sakuramiya Shrine) Otabisho, and before this camphor tree died, it was designated as the first natural monument of Osaka Prefecture, but unfortunately it died due to the war disaster. ..
The monument of "hachimangu old monument" and "the cherry tree of the cherry tree"
Torii and shrine stood at the place where Sakuranomiya's Otabisho was located. There was a large stone monument engraved with "Hachimangu Historic Site" as a substitute for the company name sign. Instead, the most distinctive was the giant camphor tree. It seemed to be a dead tree due to the war damage, It seemed to account for most of the narrow precincts.