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時空を超えた体験
狭い神社の舞台の上を、猿に扮した子供たちや豪華な衣装を身に着けた神々が舞い、時には観客の間に飛び込むこともあります。目を光らせ身をくねらせ、時には火や煙を吐く大蛇に観客の目はくぎ付けです. Many boys dressed like monkeies jumped on the narrow stage in the small shrine. Japanese Gods were weari...
狭い神社の舞台の上を、猿に扮した子供たちや豪華な衣装を身に着けた神々が舞い、時には観客の間に飛び込むこともあります。目を光らせ身をくねらせ、時には火や煙を吐く大蛇に観客の目はくぎ付けです. Many boys dressed like monkeies jumped on the narrow stage in the small shrine. Japanese Gods were weari...
It will be the venue for Iwami Kagura to be held at night. The building itself is magnificent, but when you enter something, the depth is wide and luxurious. It is said to be a shrine commemorating the safety of shipping.
It will be the venue for Iwami Kagura to be held at night. The building itself is magnificent, but when you enter something, the depth is wide and luxurious. It is said to be a shrine commemorating the safety of shipping.
It was on the way from Onsen Tsu Onsen Station to Yakushiyu. It was a small shrine, and there was nothing that tourists would bother to see, but the guardian dog's pose was dynamic.
時空を超えた体験
狭い神社の舞台の上を、猿に扮した子供たちや豪華な衣装を身に着けた神々が舞い、時には観客の間に飛び込むこともあります。目を光らせ身をくねらせ、時には火や煙を吐く大蛇に観客の目はくぎ付けです. Many boys dressed like monkeies jumped on the narrow stage in the small shrine. Japanese Gods were weari...
時空を超えた体験
狭い神社の舞台の上を、猿に扮した子供たちや豪華な衣装を身に着けた神々が舞い、時には観客の間に飛び込むこともあります。目を光らせ身をくねらせ、時には火や煙を吐く大蛇に観客の目はくぎ付けです. Many boys dressed like monkeies jumped on the narrow stage in the small shrine. Japanese Gods were weari...
Shijian Shenxuan の venue
It will be the venue for Iwami Kagura to be held at night. The building itself is magnificent, but when you enter something, the depth is wide and luxurious. It is said to be a shrine commemorating the safety of shipping.
Shijian Shenxuan の venue
It will be the venue for Iwami Kagura to be held at night. The building itself is magnificent, but when you enter something, the depth is wide and luxurious. It is said to be a shrine commemorating the safety of shipping.
A small shrine.
It was on the way from Onsen Tsu Onsen Station to Yakushiyu. It was a small shrine, and there was nothing that tourists would bother to see, but the guardian dog's pose was dynamic.