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A nice building.
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It is a shrine in Nishiki Town. I have the impression that there are many shrines around here, but I think this shrine stands out because the building is magnificent.
A shrine in a residential area in Nishikicho, Tachikawa City, Tokyo. I happened to see it when I passed by, so I stopped by. The deities were Umadaru and Aya Shiko Mud. This shrine is the sixth heavenly shrine because it is a brother and sister god that appears in Japanese mythology and is said to be the sixth god of the seventh generation of Shinsei. It wasn't a special big shrine, but it was a shrine in a children's park in the city.
I met him while taking a walk along the Tama River from Tachikawa Station. It is located in the back of Nishiki Park. It feels quiet, but there is an explanation on the bulletin board about the history of the shrine.
There was a torii gate in the back of a place like a children's park in a residential area, and there was a shrine in the back. It was a relatively small shrine.
It is a shrine located on the south side of Tachikawa Station, about halfway between the Tama River. It is located in a residential area and is adjacent to Nishiki Park. It's a little difficult to understand because it's deep, but when you pass through the torii gate, you will find a temple. It was an impression that it was very cleanly managed.
A nice building.
It is a shrine in Nishiki Town. I have the impression that there are many shrines around here, but I think this shrine stands out because the building is magnificent.
A shrine in a children's park in the city
A shrine in a residential area in Nishikicho, Tachikawa City, Tokyo. I happened to see it when I passed by, so I stopped by. The deities were Umadaru and Aya Shiko Mud. This shrine is the sixth heavenly shrine because it is a brother and sister god that appears in Japanese mythology and is said to be the sixth god of the seventh generation of Shinsei. It wasn't a special big shrine, but it was a shrine in a children's park in the city.
i met him on a walk in tachikawa.
I met him while taking a walk along the Tama River from Tachikawa Station. It is located in the back of Nishiki Park. It feels quiet, but there is an explanation on the bulletin board about the history of the shrine.
it was a small shrine.
There was a torii gate in the back of a place like a children's park in a residential area, and there was a shrine in the back. It was a relatively small shrine.
A beautiful shrine
It is a shrine located on the south side of Tachikawa Station, about halfway between the Tama River. It is located in a residential area and is adjacent to Nishiki Park. It's a little difficult to understand because it's deep, but when you pass through the torii gate, you will find a temple. It was an impression that it was very cleanly managed.