Tomatsu Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The precincts are normal.
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This is a temple with no characteristics. I'm not doing it now in Corona, but is it a memorial service for a monk to make a loud voice? I've seen him do something like that.
It took about 15 minutes to walk from Hankyu Mukonoso Station
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The deities are Susanoo-no-Mikoto and Emperor Ojin. It was built as a temple by a monk Gyoki in the Tenpyo era, and in the Heian period, it was Kasuga Shrine that protects the Fujiwara Sekkanke manor, and in the Edo period, it was the Lord of Amagasaki domain, Matsudaira Totomi no Kami, and a prayer place for disaster prevention. I understand the history of the area well with the detailed history. It took about 15 minutes on foot from Hankyu Mukonoso Station. The road on the way was a road in a narrow village. Because there are many forests in the precincts, it seems that Karazu is making a nest, and since I visited the child-rearing season, ... of threats.
I went there during the daytime of 1/1 but it was a little crowded and it was a line of about 15 minutes. It was a quiet worship without a store. In the case of a car, there are several parking lots nearest, so I think it's OK to drive.
It is a relatively quiet shrine surrounded by residential areas. Events such as firewood Noh, autumn festivals, and bean festivals are also held relatively. It is a place where you can relax in a relaxed atmosphere.
The precincts are normal.
This is a temple with no characteristics. I'm not doing it now in Corona, but is it a memorial service for a monk to make a loud voice? I've seen him do something like that.
It took about 15 minutes to walk from Hankyu Mukonoso Station
The deities are Susanoo-no-Mikoto and Emperor Ojin. It was built as a temple by a monk Gyoki in the Tenpyo era, and in the Heian period, it was Kasuga Shrine that protects the Fujiwara Sekkanke manor, and in the Edo period, it was the Lord of Amagasaki domain, Matsudaira Totomi no Kami, and a prayer place for disaster prevention. I understand the history of the area well with the detailed history. It took about 15 minutes on foot from Hankyu Mukonoso Station. The road on the way was a road in a narrow village. Because there are many forests in the precincts, it seems that Karazu is making a nest, and since I visited the child-rearing season, ... of threats.
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I went there during the daytime of 1/1 but it was a little crowded and it was a line of about 15 minutes. It was a quiet worship without a store. In the case of a car, there are several parking lots nearest, so I think it's OK to drive.
It's beautiful.
It's nice to be organized in a beautiful shrine and wander around. The neighborhood is also very beautiful, so it's nice to have a calm down.
It appears in the residential area.
It is a relatively quiet shrine surrounded by residential areas. Events such as firewood Noh, autumn festivals, and bean festivals are also held relatively. It is a place where you can relax in a relaxed atmosphere.