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Suzunomori Shrine

Japan, 679-2204 1038-7 Nishitawara, Fukusaki-cho, Kanzaki-gun, Hyogo Prefecture

This is the shrine where Kunio Yanagita wrote about playing with the lion-dog statues when he was a child. The bayberry tree that Michiyasu Inoue and Kunio Yanagita wrote about in their poems is designated as a cultural asset (natural monument) of the town, and on the approach to the shrine there is a large stone fence that was donated by Tei Matsuoka and Kunio Yanagita.

Access
  • JR: Take the Bantan Line to Fukusaki Station, then take a 10-minute taxi ride (near Yanagita Kunio's birthplace) Car: Take the Bantan Link Road/Chugoku Expressway and then take Fukusaki IC for about 5 minutes, or take National Route 312
Language 日本語
Last Update : 2024.10.30   PAGE Inc.

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