Yu Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Susumu M
miyasan, i didn't appreciate anything.
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Because it is a shrine next to the inn where I stayed, I visited without a stomach after breakfast. When I searched on the net, there are 3 places nationwide such as Dogo Onsen, and this seems to be one of them. This shrine is small in the precincts, the door of the main shrine is closed with a kannuki, there is no money box, so to speak, it is a shutter shrine. No matter how close the inn, I didn't bother to go to worship. However, the precincts do not feel rough and seem to be managed as it is ...
Because it is a shrine next to the inn where I stayed, I visited without a stomach after breakfast. When I searched on the net, there are 3 places nationwide such as Dogo Onsen, and this seems to be one of them. This shrine is small in the precincts, the door of the main shrine is closed with a kannuki, there is no money box, so to speak, it is a shutter shrine. No matter how close the inn, I didn't bother to go to worship. However, the precincts do not feel rough and seem to be managed as it is ...
It was just a short walk from Yugo Onsen and Sagi Onsenkan, and it was just a good distance to cool the hot water. Walk through the alleys of the hot spring town and climb the stairs. On the left is the Yugo Onsen Museum (closed), and there is a magnificent shrine in the back of the right, which is reasonably new and much larger than the temple. I took a rest in a quiet place and returned.
It was just a short walk from Yugo Onsen and Sagi Onsenkan, and it was just a good distance to cool the hot water. Walk through the alleys of the hot spring town and climb the stairs. On the left is the Yugo Onsen Museum (closed), and there is a magnificent shrine in the back of the right, which is reasonably new and much larger than the temple. I took a rest in a quiet place and returned.
I stopped by while taking a walk in Yugo Onsen. It is about 5 minutes from the tourist information center and is up the stairs. I came last time when it was snowing, but it's beautiful on a sunny day.
miyasan, i didn't appreciate anything.
Because it is a shrine next to the inn where I stayed, I visited without a stomach after breakfast. When I searched on the net, there are 3 places nationwide such as Dogo Onsen, and this seems to be one of them. This shrine is small in the precincts, the door of the main shrine is closed with a kannuki, there is no money box, so to speak, it is a shutter shrine. No matter how close the inn, I didn't bother to go to worship. However, the precincts do not feel rough and seem to be managed as it is ...
miyasan, i didn't appreciate anything.
Because it is a shrine next to the inn where I stayed, I visited without a stomach after breakfast. When I searched on the net, there are 3 places nationwide such as Dogo Onsen, and this seems to be one of them. This shrine is small in the precincts, the door of the main shrine is closed with a kannuki, there is no money box, so to speak, it is a shutter shrine. No matter how close the inn, I didn't bother to go to worship. However, the precincts do not feel rough and seem to be managed as it is ...
To cool hot spring water.
It was just a short walk from Yugo Onsen and Sagi Onsenkan, and it was just a good distance to cool the hot water. Walk through the alleys of the hot spring town and climb the stairs. On the left is the Yugo Onsen Museum (closed), and there is a magnificent shrine in the back of the right, which is reasonably new and much larger than the temple. I took a rest in a quiet place and returned.
To cool hot spring water.
It was just a short walk from Yugo Onsen and Sagi Onsenkan, and it was just a good distance to cool the hot water. Walk through the alleys of the hot spring town and climb the stairs. On the left is the Yugo Onsen Museum (closed), and there is a magnificent shrine in the back of the right, which is reasonably new and much larger than the temple. I took a rest in a quiet place and returned.
I stopped by for a walk.
I stopped by while taking a walk in Yugo Onsen. It is about 5 minutes from the tourist information center and is up the stairs. I came last time when it was snowing, but it's beautiful on a sunny day.