I was traveling on the Gono Line while it was snowing and visited it. It's a 1-minute walk from the station, but when I thought it was the entrance, it was the parking lot behind. Even on snowy days where there will be few visitors, water comes out of Chozui and welcomes you comfortably. There are many votive tablets on it, and it seems that they are loved by the locals. The door was closed to prevent snow from entering, but I opened it and was able to thank the trip safely. It is a place with a very nice white snow and the atmosphere of the building.
I went. I entered from the back side of the shrine because I didn't know where the torii was. I heard from the shrine later. While I was sorry, I had you stamp it with a red stamp. I would like to go to pray again.
Jinja schline near JR kamagasawa station
It is a Jinja Shline near JR Amagasawa Station. I think it is the most popular Jinja Shline in Amagasawa Town. There is a red stamp.
A shrine in front of the station but atmospheric
I was traveling on the Gono Line while it was snowing and visited it. It's a 1-minute walk from the station, but when I thought it was the entrance, it was the parking lot behind. Even on snowy days where there will be few visitors, water comes out of Chozui and welcomes you comfortably. There are many votive tablets on it, and it seems that they are loved by the locals. The door was closed to prevent snow from entering, but I opened it and was able to thank the trip safely. It is a place with a very nice white snow and the atmosphere of the building.
For the first time.
I went. I entered from the back side of the shrine because I didn't know where the torii was. I heard from the shrine later. While I was sorry, I had you stamp it with a red stamp. I would like to go to pray again.