I went ? to Kashima Jingu Shrine
[Nishi Ichinotorii gate] built in Kitaura and my car Legacy B4?
And the shrine ? of [Mitarai Pond] at the end of Okunoin and [Inari Daimyojin] where the torii gate in the foreground is not painted vermilion for some reason
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Located in the southeastern part of Ibaraki Prefecture, Kashima City is rich in history, culture, and nature, including Kashima Jingu Shrine, Kashima Antlers, and Shimotsu Beach, a surfing mecca.
One of the highlights is Shimotsu Beach, a popular beach where surfers and family tourists from all over Japan visit near the parking lot. Why don't you enjoy swimming to your heart's content in the sea that boasts one of the clearest waters in Ibaraki Prefecture?
"Kashima Jingu Shrine" is a shrine dedicated to the founding father of Japan and famous as the god of martial arts, and is the most popular tourist attraction in Kashima City, which is an important base of historical Japanese Shintoism, which was founded in the first year of Emperor Jimmu.
There are still many other areas where you can play, such as "Kashima Jingu Shikaen", "Kashima Jingu Tree Plexus", "Hitachikoku Ichinomiya", "Okoshizaki Hamanasu Southern Limit", "Kashima Space Technology Center", "Hirai Beach", and "Kashima City Dokidoki Center".
In particular, the scenery of the windmills for wind power generation along the coast is superb.
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