Xuhe Shrine, simple and quiet, solemn and sacred, full of Zen.
Suga Jinja
Posted: Mar 20, 2016
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吴立珍
4/5Excellent
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Since the film's release, it has attracted many fans to make the pilgrimage, especially at a crossroads in front of the shrine, which is also the location for famous scenes. Mainly dedicated to the god of sukuka and the god of inari, the shrine has the precious "36 Song Xian Painting", which is the designated tangible cultural heritage of Shinjuku District.
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Posted: Sep 16, 2020
暝逝
4/5Excellent
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Shinjuku's Shinjuku Suga Shrine is not so famous under the siege of famous places such as Meiji Shrine, Shinjuku Yuyuan, Imperial Palace, Kabukicho, etc. It is just one of the many places of worship in Japan, but after your name is red, it is already a famous punching place. That step is even more occupied by a pair of pairs, but even without animation, this life-filled neighborhood is also very feeling.
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Posted: Sep 13, 2020
翱翔的大鲨鱼
4/5Excellent
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The last scene of the Japanese animated film "Your Name" is in the Shikoya Suga Shrine in Shikoya Sanding. Going to the destination Suga Shrine, there are few tourists here, and there are also European and American people. The main entrance is the main scene with long stairs, yes! Here is the last scene of "Your Name". Walk around the shrine, ring the clock, draw a sign. It is a great experience. 🧲
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Posted: Apr 9, 2020
_cs380006120374
5/5Outstanding
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[View] beautiful [Fun] Funny [Cost-effective] High
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Posted: Aug 30, 2023
ori_dayo
4/5Excellent
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Your name is that place! I went to the stairs of the last scene! For details, I put it on TRIP 😊
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Posted: Apr 19, 2023
누룽지냠냐미
5/5Outstanding
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Your name is Suga Shrine with stairs! It was a quiet and comfortable place to visit on weekdays!
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Posted: May 23, 2023
toto肝
5/5Outstanding
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For the card to play "your name", it is almost the same in the animation. The shrine also has its own unique guard. When we went there were a lot of people, basically we had to line up to take pictures. Of course, the people who took pictures were mainly Chinese, and even felt that the locals looked at it. I don’t know what it is. If you are really anime fans, it is still worth punching in.