Splashing ice frozen on the plants on the shore of Lake Haruna
It is a scene created by the cold of winter.
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Haruna Shrine in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture, which is also popular as a power spot, is said to have the benefits of extinguishing fires, good luck, a bountiful harvest of five grains, and prosperous business. In this article, we will introduce the cultural properties and highlights of the temple grounds.
Haruna Shrine is home to a variety of festivals and events throughout the year, and many people visit during the autumn foliage season.
Haruna Shrine is represented by the Mikata Rock that rises behind the main shrine, where the deity is enshrined.
In addition, Yatachi cedar, which is said to be more than 400 years old, designated as a national natural monument, shuin stamps, and omikuji are also highlights.
There are Mt. Haruna and Lake Haruna in the vicinity, and it is a popular shrine as a tourist spot.
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