Lake Haruna near sunrise.
Ten minutes before this shooting, I couldn't see the mountains because of the fog
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Haruna Shrine, located in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture, is an ancient shrine full of history that is featured as a highly prestigious Shikinai shrine in the "Book of Shinto Names," which lists the major shrines in Japan.
It is said to have the benefits of extinguishing fires, good luck, abundant harvests, and prosperous business.
In the surrounding area, there are hot spring resorts such as Ikaho Onsen, Mt. Haruna and Lake Haruna, and it is a popular shrine as a tourist spot.
Various festivals and events are held throughout the year, and many people visit during the autumn foliage season.
In addition, red seals and fortune tellers are also popular.
One of the highlights is the Yatachi cedar, which is more than 400 years old, which has been designated as a national natural monument.
Don't miss the powerful appearance of the Tsugo god body and the figure rock that towers behind the main shrine.
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