There are quite a few old buildings preserved on the grounds, and the whole place feels quiet and serene. The moment you walk in, it’s calming.
You can also see the main hall, which feels like a national-treasure-level landmark—so much history.
Compared to the more bustling tourist spots, this place is much more peaceful. Great for a slow stroll and soaking in the atmosphere of a traditional Japanese shrine.
Kushihiki Hachimangu Shrine | Review by Vincent
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