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A famous local shrine
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4 There is a spring festival in Gatsu, but locals go to worship at the end of the year and the beginning of the year. Since it is the most famous shrine in the city, the parking lot is full and you will put it in a nearby supermarket.
A shrine worshiped for ancient times to pray for good luck
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It is a shrine in Tottori city. It is far from Teramachi, where Toshogu and Kannonin are located, and is located in a residential area under the bank on the east side of the Chiyo River. It's a little over 1km from Tottori Station, so you can walk, but it's convenient to take the 100-yen circulation bus and go down at the north gate of the shrine. It seems that the time of its foundation is not clear, but since the Edo period, it has already been worshiped and the shrine has been rebuilt, it may be traced back to at least the Muromachi period. Edo period ...
5 I stayed on Saturdays and Sundays in late month, but I was just having a festival. Mikoshi and floats came out on the streets and shopping streets in front of the station, and locals enjoyed wearing a hoodie. It happened to be a coincidence, but it was a good memory.
I went to pray for the exam. The parking lot is not large, but it is not crowded, so you can put it enough. It's the largest shrine without doing so, so if you have anything, you can pray here.
There are Shinji Shrine and Izumo Taisha branch offices nearby, but the Holy Shrine has a history and there is a festival in spring. It is said that people living outside other prefectures and cities will return to liven up the festival once a few years at a large festival. There are fewer people visiting the shrine than Ube Shrine, but an acquaintance said that it feels the history. (because I have never been to this shrine for the first time)
A famous local shrine
4 There is a spring festival in Gatsu, but locals go to worship at the end of the year and the beginning of the year. Since it is the most famous shrine in the city, the parking lot is full and you will put it in a nearby supermarket.
A shrine worshiped for ancient times to pray for good luck
It is a shrine in Tottori city. It is far from Teramachi, where Toshogu and Kannonin are located, and is located in a residential area under the bank on the east side of the Chiyo River. It's a little over 1km from Tottori Station, so you can walk, but it's convenient to take the 100-yen circulation bus and go down at the north gate of the shrine. It seems that the time of its foundation is not clear, but since the Edo period, it has already been worshiped and the shrine has been rebuilt, it may be traced back to at least the Muromachi period. Edo period ...
and they were having a festival.
5 I stayed on Saturdays and Sundays in late month, but I was just having a festival. Mikoshi and floats came out on the streets and shopping streets in front of the station, and locals enjoyed wearing a hoodie. It happened to be a coincidence, but it was a good memory.
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I went to pray for the exam. The parking lot is not large, but it is not crowded, so you can put it enough. It's the largest shrine without doing so, so if you have anything, you can pray here.
It's small, but it feels formal.
There are Shinji Shrine and Izumo Taisha branch offices nearby, but the Holy Shrine has a history and there is a festival in spring. It is said that people living outside other prefectures and cities will return to liven up the festival once a few years at a large festival. There are fewer people visiting the shrine than Ube Shrine, but an acquaintance said that it feels the history. (because I have never been to this shrine for the first time)