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Rich spring water from Mt. Shari
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It is a park in Shari Town at the foot of Mt. Shari. The park is in the forest and is full of spring water. A river also flows in the park. You can also drink spring water at a water swallowing place that keeps a constant temperature that does not freeze even in winter.
Although it is a small place, locals come to take spring water, and there is an unmanned shrine in the back, so you can see tourists. The spring water was cold, and I was lucky to drink it ... It was a peaceful and very calm place.
It is also a parking lot of Raiun Shrine, which has a lucky name. There is a small torii gate right next to it, and there is spring water beyond it. It seems that many people come to fetch water in the summer.
You can also get cresson in early summer. It's not a tourist destination. It is a place where locals come for spring water. Tourists occasionally see it. If you head toward Kiyosato from this park, the view of Mt. Shari is wonderful! !!
I took a rest here when I stopped by handmade soba and Rain, which are in the same place name. I feel like a power spot from the name. Did the settlers add it with auspicious luck? Or was the place name before the settlement? Even so, it seems lucky.
Rich spring water from Mt. Shari
It is a park in Shari Town at the foot of Mt. Shari. The park is in the forest and is full of spring water. A river also flows in the park. You can also drink spring water at a water swallowing place that keeps a constant temperature that does not freeze even in winter.
Power spot
Although it is a small place, locals come to take spring water, and there is an unmanned shrine in the back, so you can see tourists. The spring water was cold, and I was lucky to drink it ... It was a peaceful and very calm place.
it's the entrance to the kiun shrine.
It is also a parking lot of Raiun Shrine, which has a lucky name. There is a small torii gate right next to it, and there is spring water beyond it. It seems that many people come to fetch water in the summer.
I'm going to get some spring water.
You can also get cresson in early summer. It's not a tourist destination. It is a place where locals come for spring water. Tourists occasionally see it. If you head toward Kiyosato from this park, the view of Mt. Shari is wonderful! !!
I'm gonna eat soba.
I took a rest here when I stopped by handmade soba and Rain, which are in the same place name. I feel like a power spot from the name. Did the settlers add it with auspicious luck? Or was the place name before the settlement? Even so, it seems lucky.