Sukunahikona Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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World Crisis Heritage Site
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Although it was of high historical value, it was decaying, but it was certified as a World Crisis Heritage Site by the American NPO World Monument Foundation, and was well restored by financial support and the efforts of many people. That is. I also learned the word World Crisis Heritage for the first time. It takes about 3 minutes to walk up the slope of the approach surrounded by trees from the first torii gate, and there is a shrine "Sangoden" like a tower in the air. It is a style called "hanging construction" with high scaffolding on the cliff, and the rare value is ...
I visited after seeing a photo of TripAdvisor. Stop the car by the side of the stone torii along the road and approach it? The shrine was rebuilt after going. Since it is unmanned, open the door and go inside, but there is nothing. When you go down the side of the shrine, you will see the scenery in the photo. It is a shrine for enthusiasts.
World Crisis Heritage Site
Although it was of high historical value, it was decaying, but it was certified as a World Crisis Heritage Site by the American NPO World Monument Foundation, and was well restored by financial support and the efforts of many people. That is. I also learned the word World Crisis Heritage for the first time. It takes about 3 minutes to walk up the slope of the approach surrounded by trees from the first torii gate, and there is a shrine "Sangoden" like a tower in the air. It is a style called "hanging construction" with high scaffolding on the cliff, and the rare value is ...
Outside the temple, は see nothing し
It was about 5 minutes drive from Wolong Sanso. It's a magnificent building as the reviews of others, and it's worth a look, but there's nothing else.
Fewer shrines ♪
It is a recommended spot because it is spectacular. It was a weekday, so there were no people and it was quiet, but I think it's worth a stop.
Maniac shrine
I visited after seeing a photo of TripAdvisor. Stop the car by the side of the stone torii along the road and approach it? The shrine was rebuilt after going. Since it is unmanned, open the door and go inside, but there is nothing. When you go down the side of the shrine, you will see the scenery in the photo. It is a shrine for enthusiasts.
Worth a look.
It stands quietly even though it is spectacular. Worth a look. Why here? It seems that it was built in 1945. If you have time, please!