Nishinomiya-jinja Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Just in front of the fishing port.
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A shrine just in front of the fishing port at the end of the Fisheries Science Museum. According to the origin, the stone where the palace of the Nanbu clan was enshrined was called "Ebisu stone", so it was named this shrine. Since it is located in the northeastern direction from the center of Hachinohe, it is really mysterious that the "West" palace is. Originally, it may be a shrine that wishes for the safety of ships, but it is not clear.
Kirishi of taro kusunoki (taro Hachinohe) aired in Japanese folktales
Original Text
In the Tohoku travel plan, I searched for a place that was not on the tourist map at a tourist destination in the Tanesashi coast area and visited it on TripAdvisor. I stopped by because Kabushima Shrine was under construction and I had some time left. After passing Kabushima and driving on one main road, it was along the road, but there was a white torii gate and the left side was walking on an unpaved road of the sea. There is a guard dog on both sides of the torii, a white torii and a red torii, and there is a statue of daikoku in the middle, and there is a lotus stone in the back left, and it is shaped like a whale next to it. ...
Just in front of the fishing port.
A shrine just in front of the fishing port at the end of the Fisheries Science Museum. According to the origin, the stone where the palace of the Nanbu clan was enshrined was called "Ebisu stone", so it was named this shrine. Since it is located in the northeastern direction from the center of Hachinohe, it is really mysterious that the "West" palace is. Originally, it may be a shrine that wishes for the safety of ships, but it is not clear.
Kirishi of taro kusunoki (taro Hachinohe) aired in Japanese folktales
In the Tohoku travel plan, I searched for a place that was not on the tourist map at a tourist destination in the Tanesashi coast area and visited it on TripAdvisor. I stopped by because Kabushima Shrine was under construction and I had some time left. After passing Kabushima and driving on one main road, it was along the road, but there was a white torii gate and the left side was walking on an unpaved road of the sea. There is a guard dog on both sides of the torii, a white torii and a red torii, and there is a statue of daikoku in the middle, and there is a lotus stone in the back left, and it is shaped like a whale next to it. ...