149 Kouchi, Okutama, Nishitama District, Tokyo, Tokyo 198-0224, JapanMap
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I am drawn to the clear air and the crisp and tight air.
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Quietly, the dignified air tightens me. Thank you for this sense of air and presence that makes me want to organize my feelings occasionally. As of March 2023, there are some places where traffic is not closed or traffic is precautionary due to falling rocks.
It is a shrine on a hill on a peninsula that protrudes into Lake Okutama, a dam lake. It is said that nine shrines in the village that sank to the bottom of the dam are solicited. The blueness of Lake Okutama seen between the autumn leaves 々 was beautiful.
It was a little far from the main road, but I went because I was interested in these shrines. When I went there, it was deserted, but I felt a majestic atmosphere.
About 10 minutes walk from the Ogawachi Shrine bus stop. It is located on a small cape protruding into Lake Okutama, and the shrine has slopes and stone steps. It is a shrine built to enshrin the shrine that sank at the bottom of the Ogawachi Dam, and the main deity is Amaterasu Kodaijin and others. The shrine is made of reinforced concrete. The hall of worship is blown away. Since the eleven pillars of gods are enshrined, it may be of benefit to worship 々.
I am drawn to the clear air and the crisp and tight air.
Quietly, the dignified air tightens me. Thank you for this sense of air and presence that makes me want to organize my feelings occasionally. As of March 2023, there are some places where traffic is not closed or traffic is precautionary due to falling rocks.
Capital Water の Protection り God
It is a shrine on a hill on a peninsula that protrudes into Lake Okutama, a dam lake. It is said that nine shrines in the village that sank to the bottom of the dam are solicited. The blueness of Lake Okutama seen between the autumn leaves 々 was beautiful.
Solemn atmosphere
It was a little far from the main road, but I went because I was interested in these shrines. When I went there, it was deserted, but I felt a majestic atmosphere.
the gods enshrined are eleven pillars.
About 10 minutes walk from the Ogawachi Shrine bus stop. It is located on a small cape protruding into Lake Okutama, and the shrine has slopes and stone steps. It is a shrine built to enshrin the shrine that sank at the bottom of the Ogawachi Dam, and the main deity is Amaterasu Kodaijin and others. The shrine is made of reinforced concrete. The hall of worship is blown away. Since the eleven pillars of gods are enshrined, it may be of benefit to worship 々.
Drive to Okutama last November
I drove to Okutama last November. It was a narrow road near the Okochi Dam in Lake Okutama. I prayed that overseas travel would be more fun here.