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I saw various explanations and wanted to see the festival in the real world.
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A large shrine with houses lined up. There are explanations about floats and Tsukiyama festivals everywhere, and while I was reading it, I definitely wanted to see the actual festival (October every year?). Even if it was dark, the precincts were lit up and it was beautiful and safe.
I got off at Kaiomaru Station and stopped by for a walk around the area. The shrine was rebuilt during the bunkyu era. There are wooden statues of Seoritsu hime, monuments for cannonball dedication, etc. I have visited ◯
Yawata-sama in Yawata-cho, Imizu City, Toyama Prefecture. Right next to it is Nago no Ura, the hometown of Manyo, which was composed in the songs of Iemochi Otomo and others. The scenery along Prefectural Road No. 350 toward Hoseitsu Hachimangu was beautiful. There are no other historic buildings, but it was neat and nice without any damage to the special landscape. When I went along that road, there was a torii gate and a company name sign at the entrance of Hoseitsu Hachimangu shrine as if blocking the road. It's like Prefectural Road 350 was created to go to Hoseitsu Hachimangu ...
It is a large shrine standing facing the Shinminato fishing port. It has a personality that has been walking with this city for a long time. I was worried that the road in front of the torii gate was uselessly wide, but it is a convincing space because it is said that all 13 hikiyama gather at the hikiyama festival. It seems that there is a artificial mountain that can be displayed only at that time, but I don't know anything about Nan, so I want to come back to see it again. It is recommended to take a walk while enjoying the atmosphere of the port town as well as the shrine.
I saw various explanations and wanted to see the festival in the real world.
A large shrine with houses lined up. There are explanations about floats and Tsukiyama festivals everywhere, and while I was reading it, I definitely wanted to see the actual festival (October every year?). Even if it was dark, the precincts were lit up and it was beautiful and safe.
Sheshui City Sanchez
I got off at Kaiomaru Station and stopped by for a walk around the area. The shrine was rebuilt during the bunkyu era. There are wooden statues of Seoritsu hime, monuments for cannonball dedication, etc. I have visited ◯
Sue enemy な Street Middle の Shrine
Yawata-sama in Yawata-cho, Imizu City, Toyama Prefecture. Right next to it is Nago no Ura, the hometown of Manyo, which was composed in the songs of Iemochi Otomo and others. The scenery along Prefectural Road No. 350 toward Hoseitsu Hachimangu was beautiful. There are no other historic buildings, but it was neat and nice without any damage to the special landscape. When I went along that road, there was a torii gate and a company name sign at the entrance of Hoseitsu Hachimangu shrine as if blocking the road. It's like Prefectural Road 350 was created to go to Hoseitsu Hachimangu ...
with a walk in the port town
It is a large shrine standing facing the Shinminato fishing port. It has a personality that has been walking with this city for a long time. I was worried that the road in front of the torii gate was uselessly wide, but it is a convincing space because it is said that all 13 hikiyama gather at the hikiyama festival. It seems that there is a artificial mountain that can be displayed only at that time, but I don't know anything about Nan, so I want to come back to see it again. It is recommended to take a walk while enjoying the atmosphere of the port town as well as the shrine.
The fortune is cute.
There is a monument of Otomo Iemochi, and it is Mr. Hachiman related to Otomo Iemochi. The fortune is a doll of Otomo Iemochi and it is very cute.