Sightseeing
A chinjugami, or tutelary god, is housed within the shrine and was originally the protector of the area. The shrine itself is thought to date back to the Kamakura period of 1185–1333. Two large ginkgo trees, estimated to be around 600 years old, stand at the shrine and are said to still display scorch marks from bombs dropped in World War II.
Visitors of the shrine can also get a Goshuin, or insignia stamp of the temple, for a small fee. Traditionally, one must first pray at the shrine and then approach the shrine office where the stamps are available. These stamps make a fantastic memento to take home and are a great addition to any collection of Japan souvenirs.
Otsukatenso Shrine
3-chōme-49-1 MinamiōtsukaA chinjugami, or tutelary god, is housed within the shrine and was originally the protector of the area. The shrine itself is thought to date back to the Kamakura period of 1185–1333. Two large ginkgo trees, estimated to be around 600 years old, stand at the shrine and are said to still display scorch marks from bombs dropped in World War II.
Visitors of the shrine can also get a Goshuin, or insignia stamp of the temple, for a small fee. Traditionally, one must first pray at the shrine and then approach the shrine office where the stamps are available. These stamps make a fantastic memento to take home and are a great addition to any collection of Japan souvenirs.
Food scene
Delicious onigiri with nice rate and there are 54 flavors on the menu!
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Onigiri Bongo
2-chōme-26-3 KitaōtsukaDelicious onigiri with nice rate and there are 54 flavors on the menu!
Nice cafe offer breakfast from 8am and can also enjoy nice alcoholic beverage in the night :)
eightdays cafe
2-chōme-26-1 KitaōtsukaNice cafe offer breakfast from 8am and can also enjoy nice alcoholic beverage in the night :)
フルーツすぎ
2-chōme-11-4 KitaōtsukaCan enjoy fresh juice during your trip :)