Ike Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Mysterious.
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When I visited the pond that was said on a rainy day, it was really mysterious. It's a place where something is inn. There was a feeling that the cold air of the rain was reviving spirituality. I feel the long history with my skin.
It's a small shrine, but there is a big pond across the road and there are many carps! There is a shrine by the pond where food is sold. You can put 100 yen per bag in the money box, get food, and give it to the carp. When you throw the food into the pond, many carps come by.
It is a shrine with a nice view located on the southeast side of Myojin Pond. The color balance with Myojin Pond is extremely good. A long time ago, the actor Kokaku was fascinated by this pond, felt the spirit, and enshrined it as a place where the god lived. , It is an old shrine that boasts history and auspiciousness. At first, it was also called Ikemine Daimyojin (because it is close to Mt. Omine), but it became Ike Damyojin and became the current Ike Shrine in the early Meiji period (6 year). How unexplored ...
Mysterious.
When I visited the pond that was said on a rainy day, it was really mysterious. It's a place where something is inn. There was a feeling that the cold air of the rain was reviving spirituality. I feel the long history with my skin.
Lots of cherry blossoms.
It's a small shrine, but there is a big pond across the road and there are many carps! There is a shrine by the pond where food is sold. You can put 100 yen per bag in the money box, get food, and give it to the carp. When you throw the food into the pond, many carps come by.
it was also called the pond daimyojin.
It is a shrine with a nice view located on the southeast side of Myojin Pond. The color balance with Myojin Pond is extremely good. A long time ago, the actor Kokaku was fascinated by this pond, felt the spirit, and enshrined it as a place where the god lived. , It is an old shrine that boasts history and auspiciousness. At first, it was also called Ikemine Daimyojin (because it is close to Mt. Omine), but it became Ike Damyojin and became the current Ike Shrine in the early Meiji period (6 year). How unexplored ...