川合 posted.
This is the scene of entering the arena at the September location (Ryogoku Kokugikan).
It is still a masterpiece to see all the wrestlers in the makuuchi enter together.
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川合 posted.
This is a photo of Kifune Shrine taken early in the morning on a snowy day.
It was a little difficult to get there because it was a 30-minute walk on a snowy road.
It seems that it is also lit up on snowy nights, so I would like to visit again if I have a chance.
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Thank you for posting such a beautiful photo.
Cool Japan Video also publishes articles about Kifune Shrine.
Please take a look here if you like.
Located in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, the Kibune Shrine is the general headquarters of about 450 Kifune shrines nationwide, and is one of the Shikinai Shrine (Meishin Taisha) and 22 shrines (Shimohachisha).
At the main shrine and shrine at the end of the stone steps from the Kifune River, you will receive a red seal and amulet. Water fortune lottery is also popular.
There is an Okumiya shrine 700 meters upstream of the Shihi River, and if you stretch your legs here, you can achieve a tour of the three shrines.
In the vicinity of Kifune Shrine, there are plenty of gourmet spots such as Kurama Temple, Hyoe Cafe, Ryokan Kifune, Right Genta, Left Genta, Kifune Club, and Torii Tea House.
Lunch on the riverbed of Kifune is especially recommended in early summer.This text has been automatically translated.
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