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Tsukuda Namishi Inari Shrine

[The cat on the slope] February 2, 2010 08:30

February started with cold rain, but spring is steadily coming to that point.

So today, I would like to introduce the plum trees that are about to be in full bloom.

 The photo shows the plum blossoms that have begun to bloom on the side of Tsukuda Namishi Inari Shrine (Tsukuda 1-8-4).

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This Tsukuda Namishi Inari Shrine is nearby Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine

Compared to (Tsukuda 1-1-14), it is not well known.

It may be, but you can see something very interesting.

By the way, do you know what the "sashiishi" in this photo is?

Tips: "Sashi" in "Sashiishi" means "lifting"

 

P1300131.JPGYou already know, this is a stone used for "power comparison" a long time ago.

Until the time of the Great Kanto Earthquake, men proud of the power of the Tsukuda area made this stone.

He was lifting up and competing for that power. It may look small.

Why is it not so easy to lift.

 

I stopped by Tsukuda Nami-Inari Shrine, a little bit of a good friend.

If you are invited by the plum blossoms, which have the scent of spring quietly in the shade, you can see them.

There is a vermilion Tsukuda Kobashi in front of you.