Keya Kurotatsu Shrine in Fukui
Takako SakamotoKeya Kurotatsu Shrine in Fukui city is one of the four ancient guardian shrines of Japan, and also a Power Spot to dispel evil spirits!
Keya Kurotatsu Shrine (毛谷黒龍神社), at the eastern foot of Mount Asuwa, was built to enshrine the deity of the Kuzuryu River.
Ten minutes by car from Fukui Station, to the east of Asuwayama.
Keya Kurotatsu Shrine in Fukui city is one of the four ancient guardian shrines of Japan, and also a Power Spot to dispel evil spirits!
Nishinomiya Ebisu Shrine and Ishiwatari Hachiman Shrine in grounds of Keya Kurotatsu Jinja in Fukui city. Although they are small, their beautiful architecture will fascinate you!
Святилище Кейя Куротацу в городе Фукуи - одно из четырех древних защитных святилищ Японии, а также Место Силы, изгоняющее злых духов!
Кумирня Нисиномия Эбису и кумирня Исиватари Хачиман на территории Кейя Куротацу Дзинзя в городе Фукуи. Хотя они невелики, красота этих построек изумит вас!
Beautiful Kurotatsu Shrine with falling cherry blossoms at the end of Sakura season and photos of inside the prayer hall.
Kuil Kurotatsu yang indah dengan gugurnya bunga sakura pada akhir musim. Lihat juga foto di dalam ruang doanya yang suci.
Đền Keya Kurotatsu ở thành phố Fukui là một trong bốn ngôi đền bảo vệ cổ xưa của Nhật Bản, và cũng là một nơi quyền lực để xua tan linh hồn ma quỷ!
Đền Nishinomiya Ebisu và đền Ishiwatari Hachiman trong khuôn viên của Keya Kurotatsu Jinja ở thành phố Fukui. Mặc dù chúng nhỏ, nhưng với kiến trúc đẹp của chúng sẽ mê hoặc bạn!
Đền Kurotatsu xinh đẹp với hoa anh đào rơi vào cuối mùa hoa và hình ảnh bên trong phòng cầu nguyện.
후쿠이시의 케다니 쿠로타츠 신사 경내에 니시미야 에비스 신사와 이시와타리 하치만 신사가 있다. 비록 그들은 작지만, 그들의 아름다운 건축물은 당신을 매혹시킬 것이다!
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