This shrine really came in a very unexpected situation. In fact, I saw an introduction to this shrine on the plane to Hokkaido. The result was completely not remembered. Take the Hakodate tram to the end of the direction of Yunokawa, you can see it when you get off the bus. It was a feeling of silence when I walked up the stone steps. I just looked at it and came out. I saw that the bird house of Inari Dashe was still the airy god rabbit, and then left. In fact, this shrine has a cute bunny sign, and I will not miss it when I go there in the future.
More
This shrine really came in a very unexpected situation. In fact, I saw an introduction to this shrine on the plane to Hokkaido. The result was completely not remembered. Take the Hakodate tram to the end of the direction of Yunokawa, you can see it when you get off the bus. It was a feeling of silence when I walked up the stone steps. I just looked at it and came out. I saw that the bird house of Inari Dashe was still the airy god rabbit, and then left. In fact, this shrine has a cute bunny sign, and I will not miss it when I go there in the future.
The Yumakura Shrine in Hakodate is not at the train station, but at the hot spring street station, so it is not a tourist area. When I went in the afternoon, there was no tourist or locals, super quiet. The red bird dwelling in the cloudy world looks sad, the whole shrine is thin compared to most of Kyoto, the Mishin wood, which reminds me of Inu Yasha, is exactly the same as the Mishin wood he nailed, so I can't help but go up to see if there is that arrow hole.
Location traffic is quite convenient. Take the tram and get off at Tangzhichuan Station for ten minutes. The shrine is medium-sized. The building is relatively new and there are not many tourists. There is a pool inside which is very beautiful. If you don't have time, you don't have to go.
Unlike other shrines, there are hot springs as a feature.
This is a spot you definitely want to visit when you come near Yunokawa Onsen. It is also a nice point to be near the station.