(Source: 旅のスナップ )
The sight of the 123 torii standing by the ocean is overwhelmingly impressive and beautiful. Yamaguchi's ocean is said to be clear, the contrast of the red paint of the torii and the blue of the ocean seen from here is absolutely stunning. Please experience this breathtaking view yourself.
(Source: pixta)
If you look closely at the torii at the entrance, there is an offertory box on its top! It is said that if you toss a coin and manage to get it in, your wish will come true. Let's make a wish and try throwing a coin into this supposedly "most difficult-to-use in Japan"- offertory box.
(Source: おどろき森の季山野の記)
Because the servant of the deity worshiped here is a fox, there is a fox statue placed underneath the torii with the offertory box by the rear walkway. The fox on the stamp for visitors is also very cute!
(Source: 撮影日記)
Lucky visitors get to see Ryugu-no-Shiofuki, which is a wave crashing against the underwater cave and loudly splashing the water of the wave up to 30 meters. Seen from afar it looks like a dragon rising up to the sky, and the splashes look like silver sand scattered against the sunlight.
(Source: いきあたりばったり!)
(Source: 旅のスナップ )
The sight of the 123 torii standing by the ocean is overwhelmingly impressive and beautiful. Yamaguchi's ocean is said to be clear, the contrast of the red paint of the torii and the blue of the ocean seen from here is absolutely stunning. Please experience this breathtaking view yourself.
(Source: pixta)
If you look closely at the torii at the entrance, there is an offertory box on its top! It is said that if you toss a coin and manage to get it in, your wish will come true. Let's make a wish and try throwing a coin into this supposedly "most difficult-to-use in Japan"- offertory box.
(Source: おどろき森の季山野の記)
Because the servant of the deity worshiped here is a fox, there is a fox statue placed underneath the torii with the offertory box by the rear walkway. The fox on the stamp for visitors is also very cute!
(Source: 撮影日記)
Lucky visitors get to see Ryugu-no-Shiofuki, which is a wave crashing against the underwater cave and loudly splashing the water of the wave up to 30 meters. Seen from afar it looks like a dragon rising up to the sky, and the splashes look like silver sand scattered against the sunlight.
(Source: いきあたりばったり!)