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Today, I would like to introduce "Tatsumi's post "Togakushi Shrine Okusha Sando in Nagano Prefecture".
The cedars lined up at both ends are a powerful photo.
Togakushi Shrine, located at the foot of Mount Togakushi in Nagano City, Nagano Prefecture, is a shrine dedicated to the gods associated with the "Ten-iwa Tokai Opening Myth".
It consists of five shrines, Okusha, Chūsha, Hokosha, Kuzuryusha, and Hinomikosha, and has a history of more than 2,000 years since its founding.
Among the five shrines, Okusha has the most worshippers. It is also famous for the way from Nakasha to Okusha with more than 200 huge cedar trees.
The cedar avenue, which is more than 400 years old, has been designated as a natural monument of Nagano Prefecture.
Okusha seems to have benefits such as good luck, fulfillment of wishes, and must-win sports.
Togakushi Shrine is said to be one of the three major power spots in Kita Shinano, and one of the attractions is the "Five Shrines Tour" that visits all five shrines.
If you complete the worship and the awarding of the red seal, you will receive a "commemorative bookmark for visiting the five shrines" at the awarding office.
◆Togakushi Shrine◆
【Address】〒381-4193 Nagano Prefecture, Nagano City, Togakushi
【Access】
From Nagano Station Bus Stop No. 7 (in front of the Alpico Kotsu Bus Nagano Station General Information Center), take the "bound for Togakushi Kogen via Loop Bridge" (about 1 hour)
Hokosha: Get off at Togakushi Hokosha
Nakasha: Get off at Togakushi Chusha
Okusha: Get off at the entrance of Togakushi Okusha
Please check the official website for details.
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