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Kawaharayu Shrine, which was scheduled to be submerged in the Kawaharayu area due to the construction of the Hachiba Dam, has been relocated to its current location. It seems that the original place was okay at altitude even if the Yatsuba Dam was full, but it seems that it was forced to move because it became a planned site for construction of a town road. There was a new Kawaharayu Shrine along Prefectural Road 375 south of Kawaharayu Onsen Station on the Azuma Line. There was a freshly made shiny shrine. It is the guardian deity of Kawaharayu in the past and from now on. Ruins of former Kawaharayu Shrine ...
It is located along a new prefectural road near Kawaharayu Onsen Station. Due to the construction of the dam, the entire town of Kawaharayu has moved along the dam lake, and the shrine has also moved, making it a new company.
It is located overlooking the Hachiba Dam, which is the main completion.
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The surrounding area is in good condition ahead of the completion of the Hachiba Dam. It is just across the Kawaharahata Oto Ohashi Bridge. There is also a day trip hot spring facility and Tamayu nearby, so I took a hot spring here.
Since it moved, the building is new and very clean. Located on the side of the national highway. It is convenient because it is on the way to the hot spring town when walking from the station.
As far as I know, it is the third generation shrine. "Thatched roof": Disappeared due to fire ⇒ "Copper roof": Newly built modernly ⇒ "Copper roof": Relocated. The old shrine location was on a hill overlooking the hot spring town, and it was a facility that I liked, which made stone Buddha, footbath, and hot spring eggs, but after the relocation, it became a shrine that did not look like a hot spring shrine. I hope that the locals will continue to worship 々 in the future. Speaking of which, there was also a shrine of Omane faith, but what happened?
Chuanyuan Tang の Shou り God
Kawaharayu Shrine, which was scheduled to be submerged in the Kawaharayu area due to the construction of the Hachiba Dam, has been relocated to its current location. It seems that the original place was okay at altitude even if the Yatsuba Dam was full, but it seems that it was forced to move because it became a planned site for construction of a town road. There was a new Kawaharayu Shrine along Prefectural Road 375 south of Kawaharayu Onsen Station on the Azuma Line. There was a freshly made shiny shrine. It is the guardian deity of Kawaharayu in the past and from now on. Ruins of former Kawaharayu Shrine ...
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It is located along a new prefectural road near Kawaharayu Onsen Station. Due to the construction of the dam, the entire town of Kawaharayu has moved along the dam lake, and the shrine has also moved, making it a new company.
It is located overlooking the Hachiba Dam, which is the main completion.
The surrounding area is in good condition ahead of the completion of the Hachiba Dam. It is just across the Kawaharahata Oto Ohashi Bridge. There is also a day trip hot spring facility and Tamayu nearby, so I took a hot spring here.
We moved in the dam.
Since it moved, the building is new and very clean. Located on the side of the national highway. It is convenient because it is on the way to the hot spring town when walking from the station.
The third generation?
As far as I know, it is the third generation shrine. "Thatched roof": Disappeared due to fire ⇒ "Copper roof": Newly built modernly ⇒ "Copper roof": Relocated. The old shrine location was on a hill overlooking the hot spring town, and it was a facility that I liked, which made stone Buddha, footbath, and hot spring eggs, but after the relocation, it became a shrine that did not look like a hot spring shrine. I hope that the locals will continue to worship 々 in the future. Speaking of which, there was also a shrine of Omane faith, but what happened?