Water shrine is a small temple on the hillside. There are good Ginkgo trees in the courtyard. From Chunshanzhi, Xinchuan Park and Edochuan Park Station, it is easy to get to the shrine. There are few pedestrians in this area on weekdays, and the shrine here is the earliest patron god of Shimada in Japan. The age of its construction is unknown.
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Water shrine is a small temple on the hillside. There are good Ginkgo trees in the courtyard. From Chunshanzhi, Xinchuan Park and Edochuan Park Station, it is easy to get to the shrine. There are few pedestrians in this area on weekdays, and the shrine here is the earliest patron god of Shimada in Japan. The age of its construction is unknown.
In the streets of downtown Tokyo, mini-shrines like this can be seen everywhere. We can see a young man coming up, throwing a coin, ringing a bell, clapping his hands and making a wish with his eyes closed. It is really pious.
Sure enough, there are shrines everywhere in Japan. There is a shrine next to the fish market. It's smaller, but if you go to build the land, you can stop by.
One of the many shrines is also a place with its own characteristics.
Very dense trees, let people relax, the shrine is very quiet