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I'm going up the stone steps to see Katsura.
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Read it as Gundaririnja. A shrine with a belief in military gods related to Yamato Takerunomikoto. When I climbed the relatively long stone steps, there was a main hall and a sword was enshrined. Further up the mountain road and go to Okunoin, you will find Oki Katsura.
The parking lot passes through the torii gate and is next to the shrine office and the shrine. If you go on the gravel road from there, you will find Okunoin and a magnificent wig tree. Beyond this is a mountain trail. If you climb for about an hour and go north on the ridge line from Mt. Mikuni, you will find the former shrine, where you can see Mt. Fuji.
Fine sunny, beautiful Mt. Fuji seen from the torii gate
Original Text
It is a shrine in Kashihara in the mountains, which is said to be the longevity village in Japan during the Showa period on the north side of Uenohara. If you climb the road along the river, you will find the torii gate of the shrine. Mt. Fuji seen from there was very beautiful. After passing the shrine office, climb the stone steps made of natural stones from the second torii gate. The area around the shrine was shaded, so the temperature was low and the dignified air was flowing. Chozuya is located under the stone steps and beside the main hall, but both draw the water of the swamp and are always overflowing with clean water. Main Hall ...
It seems that Mt. Fuji from the former shrine can be seen beautifully.
Original Text
I passed the former shrine of Guntori Shrine on Sasaone. When I climbed the steep slope, I was a little surprised to see the silver-painted Jupiter torii gate. When it was sunny, I could see Mt. Fuji and it seemed beautiful, but on the day it was hazy and hazy, so I couldn't see Mt. Fuji.
Guntori Shrine has the main shrine at the foot of the mountain, Okunoin on the hillside, and Yamanomiya (former shrine) on the top of the mountain. Yamanomiya is located near the Mikuni Pass on the border between Tokyo, Kanagawa Prefecture and Yamanashi Prefecture 3, so you will have to climb the mountain trail. If you use this mountain trail, it will be the shortest route to climb Mt. Ikufuji. When I climbed in a hurry, I was able to climb Mt. Ikufuji in 40 minutes. The main shrine is a very historical building, and a tenya was built to prevent aging.
I'm going up the stone steps to see Katsura.
Read it as Gundaririnja. A shrine with a belief in military gods related to Yamato Takerunomikoto. When I climbed the relatively long stone steps, there was a main hall and a sword was enshrined. Further up the mountain road and go to Okunoin, you will find Oki Katsura.
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The parking lot passes through the torii gate and is next to the shrine office and the shrine. If you go on the gravel road from there, you will find Okunoin and a magnificent wig tree. Beyond this is a mountain trail. If you climb for about an hour and go north on the ridge line from Mt. Mikuni, you will find the former shrine, where you can see Mt. Fuji.
Fine sunny, beautiful Mt. Fuji seen from the torii gate
It is a shrine in Kashihara in the mountains, which is said to be the longevity village in Japan during the Showa period on the north side of Uenohara. If you climb the road along the river, you will find the torii gate of the shrine. Mt. Fuji seen from there was very beautiful. After passing the shrine office, climb the stone steps made of natural stones from the second torii gate. The area around the shrine was shaded, so the temperature was low and the dignified air was flowing. Chozuya is located under the stone steps and beside the main hall, but both draw the water of the swamp and are always overflowing with clean water. Main Hall ...
It seems that Mt. Fuji from the former shrine can be seen beautifully.
I passed the former shrine of Guntori Shrine on Sasaone. When I climbed the steep slope, I was a little surprised to see the silver-painted Jupiter torii gate. When it was sunny, I could see Mt. Fuji and it seemed beautiful, but on the day it was hazy and hazy, so I couldn't see Mt. Fuji.
Mountain climbing to Mikuni toge pass
Guntori Shrine has the main shrine at the foot of the mountain, Okunoin on the hillside, and Yamanomiya (former shrine) on the top of the mountain. Yamanomiya is located near the Mikuni Pass on the border between Tokyo, Kanagawa Prefecture and Yamanashi Prefecture 3, so you will have to climb the mountain trail. If you use this mountain trail, it will be the shortest route to climb Mt. Ikufuji. When I climbed in a hurry, I was able to climb Mt. Ikufuji in 40 minutes. The main shrine is a very historical building, and a tenya was built to prevent aging.