Take a walk in Tsukuda. Recently, the sun has grown, so I took a walk from Tsukuda to Shintomi-cho in the evening.
I'm going to Tsukuda. We visited Tsukudatendaiko Ikuchizoson and prayed for the health of our grandchildren. A woman from Saitama Prefecture always said that when she comes to her friend's house, she always visits and touches this ginkgo tree that is over 300 years old and returns home.
After crossing Tsukuda Kobashi and visiting Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine, I suddenly felt like I was stopped by something and walked a different path. There was a shrine that seemed to be deeply revered by the locals.
It's Mori Inari Shrine.
Thank you very much for your time.
It was a great discovery to get a glimpse of a part of history.
The scenery downstream from Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge on the way back is also tasteful and very good. It's warm, so please go out for a walk in this area as well.