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Well water and Norah cat? A temple like a famous private house?
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A temple that looks like a private house when you go down a narrow road? A place that I'm sure it was prosperous in the Showa era There were regular people who came to fetch well water, which is said to be good for health. A small souvenir shop? If you go back, is it a Norah cat? A gardening shop with a lot of? There is. It is a very minor tourist destination. Free parking available
There is a bus stop and you can walk a little west. There are many nostalgic shops in front of the gate, and the menu is lined with nostalgic menus, and the price is cheap. I wonder if it was Kannon who had a good eye.
I've been interested in the signboard of Yaai Kannon for a long time, so I stopped by. There was a paid parking lot in front of the approach, but there is also a free parking lot if you pass through the narrow road behind. There are shops on the narrow approach, so it's more for locals than for tourists. Kannon-do was also a private house-like building, but although it was small, I felt that it was protected and cherished by the faith of the locals.
Well water and Norah cat? A temple like a famous private house?
A temple that looks like a private house when you go down a narrow road? A place that I'm sure it was prosperous in the Showa era There were regular people who came to fetch well water, which is said to be good for health. A small souvenir shop? If you go back, is it a Norah cat? A gardening shop with a lot of? There is. It is a very minor tourist destination. Free parking available
Uekiya on the approach
There were plants on the approach, plants around, and various plants, which are local specialties, on the way. Citrus plants were wearing them.
it's nice to be in monzen town.
There is a bus stop and you can walk a little west. There are many nostalgic shops in front of the gate, and the menu is lined with nostalgic menus, and the price is cheap. I wonder if it was Kannon who had a good eye.
A temple like a private house
I've been interested in the signboard of Yaai Kannon for a long time, so I stopped by. There was a paid parking lot in front of the approach, but there is also a free parking lot if you pass through the narrow road behind. There are shops on the narrow approach, so it's more for locals than for tourists. Kannon-do was also a private house-like building, but although it was small, I felt that it was protected and cherished by the faith of the locals.
I went to 18th.
On the 18th, stores such as Marche will open. I got water and bought the usual Yaai Manju. This is a freshly steamed sake bun and is delicious.