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i prayed to god.
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It is Atago Shrine that was promoted from Kyoto. No matter how much the fire extinguishing system was established, the people 々 at that time must have had no choice but to pray to God. It's a small shrine. In the rest of the story, if you go from Hiroshima Station, you should use the deck up to the 2 floor from the building in front of the station. The JR railroad crossing on the way is just a railroad crossing that does not open, and the deck can go beyond this railroad crossing.
It is a shrine that solicited Atago Shrine, which is famous for its bills of "Hinoyojin" that you often see in Kyoto. There are many fires around here, and it is a shrine with a wish of fire and fire extinguishing, but now the popularity of carp fans is also gathered. It is a phenomenon since the base of carp moved to Mazda stadium in 2009, but it is said that the profit of the fire extinguishing is taken to the meaning of the fire extinguishing of the relief camp and the prevention of the blazing of the opponent's line. Many votive tablets for praying for victory in the shape of a ball are dedicated ...
Atago Shrine near Mazda Stadium is a small shrine, but it has been secretly talked about because many carp fans visit it. Now there are walls here and there, and it has the atmosphere of Carp Shrine.
JR It is a shrine located about 10 minutes walk from Hiroshima Station. I visited when I went to Hiroshima in October. It is a small shrine near the station. There was a victory of the carp. It seems to be a power spot for praying for the victory of the carp. There was a book of origin in front of the shrine. This shrine started with the enshrining of the spirit of Kyoto Atago Shrine in order to exclude the disaster of the great fire that often occurred in the Joto Matsubara district during the Enpo era (1673 ~ 1681). It's a shrine, but Atago ...
i prayed to god.
It is Atago Shrine that was promoted from Kyoto. No matter how much the fire extinguishing system was established, the people 々 at that time must have had no choice but to pray to God. It's a small shrine. In the rest of the story, if you go from Hiroshima Station, you should use the deck up to the 2 floor from the building in front of the station. The JR railroad crossing on the way is just a railroad crossing that does not open, and the deck can go beyond this railroad crossing.
fire extinguishing.
It is a shrine that solicited Atago Shrine, which is famous for its bills of "Hinoyojin" that you often see in Kyoto. There are many fires around here, and it is a shrine with a wish of fire and fire extinguishing, but now the popularity of carp fans is also gathered. It is a phenomenon since the base of carp moved to Mazda stadium in 2009, but it is said that the profit of the fire extinguishing is taken to the meaning of the fire extinguishing of the relief camp and the prevention of the blazing of the opponent's line. Many votive tablets for praying for victory in the shape of a ball are dedicated ...
Carp Shrine?
A shrine near Hiroshima Municipal Stadium. A shrine on the carp. Carp fans seem to go to worship. Just close to the stadium?
Carp fans will come.
Atago Shrine near Mazda Stadium is a small shrine, but it has been secretly talked about because many carp fans visit it. Now there are walls here and there, and it has the atmosphere of Carp Shrine.
カープ Victory Prayer
JR It is a shrine located about 10 minutes walk from Hiroshima Station. I visited when I went to Hiroshima in October. It is a small shrine near the station. There was a victory of the carp. It seems to be a power spot for praying for the victory of the carp. There was a book of origin in front of the shrine. This shrine started with the enshrining of the spirit of Kyoto Atago Shrine in order to exclude the disaster of the great fire that often occurred in the Joto Matsubara district during the Enpo era (1673 ~ 1681). It's a shrine, but Atago ...