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First visit to Kosu Shrine, which sits facing PARCO!
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I put my car in the parking lot near the station to go to the eye doctor, separated from my wife, and met at the shrine. I passed by car near Shizuoka Station, but I didn't expect that there was a shrine facing PARCO, a prime location in Sakka-gai. I worshiped because it was a big deal. I didn't know how to read it, but I remembered that the badminton women were certainly the same comb.
It was near Parco. Miyuki Dori is also nearby, but the torii gate and approach were on the Parco side. It is said that he stopped by this shrine before meeting Yoshimoto Imagawa as a hostage during the Takechiyo period when Ieyasu Tokugawa was a child. It is a shrine in the town near Shizuoka Station.
It is a shrine in the city near Shizuoka Station. "Kosu Shrine" is believed to be the origin of the Ainu word "Ogushiri". According to the history of Shizuoka City, the former site is located on an island (Nakashu) floating in the water, and the indigenous people called it "Ogushiri". This origin is from a long time ago prehistoric period. When Ieyasu Tokugawa was called Takechiyo in his childhood, he stopped by this shrine before meeting Yoshimoto Imagawa as a hostage and prayed for the longevity of Takefu. Shunpu Castle Protective ...
The surrounding area is a lively downtown area. Since it was early in the morning, the downtown area was still quiet without people, but some people were enthusiastic about visiting from early morning. There was also a pond in the precincts, and it was like an oasis in the city.
Kozume Shrine, which I often went to in my teens. I went there for the first time in 40 years. I hit the fortune here. (Personal view) It is located between Tsutayacho and Gofukucho, in front of Parco. It is famous for the city only. When I went this time, I looked up my history and thought it was a very venerable shrine. If you ask for a red stamp, it's hard to get it. But it feels like a brush with a master brush as Sumikuro 々. It's a shrine that's easy to go because it's in the city. A little stop by (God ...
First visit to Kosu Shrine, which sits facing PARCO!
I put my car in the parking lot near the station to go to the eye doctor, separated from my wife, and met at the shrine. I passed by car near Shizuoka Station, but I didn't expect that there was a shrine facing PARCO, a prime location in Sakka-gai. I worshiped because it was a big deal. I didn't know how to read it, but I remembered that the badminton women were certainly the same comb.
Near Parco
It was near Parco. Miyuki Dori is also nearby, but the torii gate and approach were on the Parco side. It is said that he stopped by this shrine before meeting Yoshimoto Imagawa as a hostage during the Takechiyo period when Ieyasu Tokugawa was a child. It is a shrine in the town near Shizuoka Station.
Jinja shrine related to Ieyasu
It is a shrine in the city near Shizuoka Station. "Kosu Shrine" is believed to be the origin of the Ainu word "Ogushiri". According to the history of Shizuoka City, the former site is located on an island (Nakashu) floating in the water, and the indigenous people called it "Ogushiri". This origin is from a long time ago prehistoric period. When Ieyasu Tokugawa was called Takechiyo in his childhood, he stopped by this shrine before meeting Yoshimoto Imagawa as a hostage and prayed for the longevity of Takefu. Shunpu Castle Protective ...
Fanhua Street の Shrine
The surrounding area is a lively downtown area. Since it was early in the morning, the downtown area was still quiet without people, but some people were enthusiastic about visiting from early morning. There was also a pond in the precincts, and it was like an oasis in the city.
I went there for the first time in 40 years.
Kozume Shrine, which I often went to in my teens. I went there for the first time in 40 years. I hit the fortune here. (Personal view) It is located between Tsutayacho and Gofukucho, in front of Parco. It is famous for the city only. When I went this time, I looked up my history and thought it was a very venerable shrine. If you ask for a red stamp, it's hard to get it. But it feels like a brush with a master brush as Sumikuro 々. It's a shrine that's easy to go because it's in the city. A little stop by (God ...