Yakura Hime Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Bacang is better than とは?
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The free parking lot in the historic park is large. The precincts are wide and when you pass through the torii gate, you will first be divided into Yashi Shrine and the road, Matsukuma Shrine, and the torii gate to the main shrine after a short narrow road. About 20 minutes walk to this point. You can come by car, but there is only one space. The deity of Yakurahime Shrine is Dainichi / Meimei. About 200 old burial mounds are lined up around Mt. Keen. It seems to be the ruins of sun worship, and the name of the shrine is Yakura Hime, the sherman-like chief of this area. The theory that Yakura Hime is "Himiko" ...
If you are confident in your arms, you can drive to the side of the precincts. However, it is difficult to change the direction of the car on the way back. The best thing is that there is a road to turn left at the end and go toward the precincts, but you can't turn left at once, so there is a place to pass by and turn. I think it's best to stop there. Or, it is a way to stop in front of the torii gate (this is the original worship), and climb the stairs on the approach. It's a steep approach (please refer to the photo), but this time of year, Cho ...
And then we go up the long stone steps, looking at the big broad-leaved trees.
Original Text
There must be an old history, and when I started climbing the long stone steps through the artistic wooden gate, a lot of yamamomo no nuts, a tree in Tokushima Prefecture, fell. When I looked up, the birds were scrambling the fruits of the big yamamomo tree. It is a large yamamomo tree that is rarely seen. The precincts are a mysterious atmosphere surrounded by large trees 々, allowing you to sneak a long history.
Shoichii Jinja shrine enshrined by Amaterasu omikami
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Okunoin, behind the main shrine of Yakurahime Shrine, is a tomb made of pentagonal stone structures at the top of the tumulus. This is known as a power spot and has a fairly strong energy. (Legend has it that it is said to be the tomb of Himiko) It is one of Japan's best buried historic sites that is said to have more than 200 burial mounds around Mt. Keen in this area. There is also a historic park where the remains of the Yayoi period residence were restored at the bottom, and there are quite a lot of highlights.
Bacang is better than とは?
The free parking lot in the historic park is large. The precincts are wide and when you pass through the torii gate, you will first be divided into Yashi Shrine and the road, Matsukuma Shrine, and the torii gate to the main shrine after a short narrow road. About 20 minutes walk to this point. You can come by car, but there is only one space. The deity of Yakurahime Shrine is Dainichi / Meimei. About 200 old burial mounds are lined up around Mt. Keen. It seems to be the ruins of sun worship, and the name of the shrine is Yakura Hime, the sherman-like chief of this area. The theory that Yakura Hime is "Himiko" ...
the same shrine is registered.
The name of "sell" is registered in the same shrine as an old-fashioned scenic spot. Everyone has posted there and this post seems to be useless.
Accessible by car to the side of the precinct
If you are confident in your arms, you can drive to the side of the precincts. However, it is difficult to change the direction of the car on the way back. The best thing is that there is a road to turn left at the end and go toward the precincts, but you can't turn left at once, so there is a place to pass by and turn. I think it's best to stop there. Or, it is a way to stop in front of the torii gate (this is the original worship), and climb the stairs on the approach. It's a steep approach (please refer to the photo), but this time of year, Cho ...
And then we go up the long stone steps, looking at the big broad-leaved trees.
There must be an old history, and when I started climbing the long stone steps through the artistic wooden gate, a lot of yamamomo no nuts, a tree in Tokushima Prefecture, fell. When I looked up, the birds were scrambling the fruits of the big yamamomo tree. It is a large yamamomo tree that is rarely seen. The precincts are a mysterious atmosphere surrounded by large trees 々, allowing you to sneak a long history.
Shoichii Jinja shrine enshrined by Amaterasu omikami
Okunoin, behind the main shrine of Yakurahime Shrine, is a tomb made of pentagonal stone structures at the top of the tumulus. This is known as a power spot and has a fairly strong energy. (Legend has it that it is said to be the tomb of Himiko) It is one of Japan's best buried historic sites that is said to have more than 200 burial mounds around Mt. Keen in this area. There is also a historic park where the remains of the Yayoi period residence were restored at the bottom, and there are quite a lot of highlights.