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It was said that he was running toward Suzaki Lighthouse. After passing the torii gate, there is Zuijinmon, and beyond that there are insanely long stairs! !! There aren't many steep and long stairs so far. When you climb the stairs, you will find the main shrine, the end shrine of the two shrines on the right, and the Inari Shrine on the left. If you follow the signboard, you will find the Reiho Fuji Harukasho.
It is a shrine that continues the approach across the road from the coast. From the road, pass the torii gate and Zuijinmon gate, and follow the stone steps to the hall of worship. It's not that big. If you cross the road and proceed to the coast, you will find a torii gate on the beach, and beyond that you will find a large black sacred stone. The temperature was high and I couldn't see Mt. Fuji.
I went by bus from Tateyama Station. When you climb the long climbing stairs, there is a hall of worship. In addition, there was a good view of Fujimi torii, and the back of the torii was good on the sea. ◯
A shrine enshrining tenhiri no Mikoto, the empress of awa Jinja shrine
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A shrine that enshrines Tenhirinobame, the empress of Tentaitamame, the main god of Awa Shrine, which is the ichinomiya of Awa Province. Awa Shrine is a flat approach to the main hall of worship, but when you dive through the torii gate, a steep slope welcomes you. I don't want to raise my blood pressure and pulse too much due to various circumstances, but it can't be helped to visit. Many shrines are often on the mountain, so to visit, you will usually have to climb mountains and climb long and steep stairs. You can see the sea from the middle of the slope, so it's good to take a break and look at it. ...
We had a beautiful sea view and a walk in the natural forest.
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A shrine I found by chance while driving. There are steep stone steps, but the view of the sea from the end of the climb is wonderful. It may be good to come at sunset time. From the Fujimi torii gate, you can see the sea and Mt. Fuji if the weather is nice. In addition, the back mountain of the shrine is a natural forest, and although it was a summer evening, many three types of Ageha butterflies flew gracefully along the way to Yoroji Temple next door and showed a beautiful appearance. I wrote the red stamp ...
Urgent な stage
It was said that he was running toward Suzaki Lighthouse. After passing the torii gate, there is Zuijinmon, and beyond that there are insanely long stairs! !! There aren't many steep and long stairs so far. When you climb the stairs, you will find the main shrine, the end shrine of the two shrines on the right, and the Inari Shrine on the left. If you follow the signboard, you will find the Reiho Fuji Harukasho.
If the weather is nice, you can see Mt. Fuji.
It is a shrine that continues the approach across the road from the coast. From the road, pass the torii gate and Zuijinmon gate, and follow the stone steps to the hall of worship. It's not that big. If you cross the road and proceed to the coast, you will find a torii gate on the beach, and beyond that you will find a large black sacred stone. The temperature was high and I couldn't see Mt. Fuji.
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I went by bus from Tateyama Station. When you climb the long climbing stairs, there is a hall of worship. In addition, there was a good view of Fujimi torii, and the back of the torii was good on the sea. ◯
A shrine enshrining tenhiri no Mikoto, the empress of awa Jinja shrine
A shrine that enshrines Tenhirinobame, the empress of Tentaitamame, the main god of Awa Shrine, which is the ichinomiya of Awa Province. Awa Shrine is a flat approach to the main hall of worship, but when you dive through the torii gate, a steep slope welcomes you. I don't want to raise my blood pressure and pulse too much due to various circumstances, but it can't be helped to visit. Many shrines are often on the mountain, so to visit, you will usually have to climb mountains and climb long and steep stairs. You can see the sea from the middle of the slope, so it's good to take a break and look at it. ...
We had a beautiful sea view and a walk in the natural forest.
A shrine I found by chance while driving. There are steep stone steps, but the view of the sea from the end of the climb is wonderful. It may be good to come at sunset time. From the Fujimi torii gate, you can see the sea and Mt. Fuji if the weather is nice. In addition, the back mountain of the shrine is a natural forest, and although it was a summer evening, many three types of Ageha butterflies flew gracefully along the way to Yoroji Temple next door and showed a beautiful appearance. I wrote the red stamp ...