Это менее популярное храмовое храм, чем те, которые мы видели в Киото и других местах, особенно тихое место, конечно, не горячее место для туристов, и после того, как горячие источники вышли и пошли, они привлекли.
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Это менее популярное храмовое храм, чем те, которые мы видели в Киото и других местах, особенно тихое место, конечно, не горячее место для туристов, и после того, как горячие источники вышли и пошли, они привлекли.
Dengbie's name comes from the ancient Ainu language "", which means the white and turbid river; Hell Valley is the spring of Dengbie hot spring, and also the most famous scenic spot of Dengbie hot spring, with
By the way to Hell Valley, it's next to the park. The scenery of the shrine is quite good, but it is not necessary to go there specially. Maybe it was early, and the shrine did not open. The guards bought in the shrine are interesting. It's probably autumn, so the scenery is very good. October Hokkaido is really beautiful! Nearby streams can also see the smoke of Hell Valley, a few more steps to Hell Valley. (Hell Valley is worth visiting) Yes, Hokkaido is recommended to limit corn juice, vending machines and supermarkets!
В какой храм лучше, чем в день Цин, чтобы пойти в рай, чтобы пойти в рай, чтобы пойти в общество святых и много чего стоит пойти в рай!
Tangze Shrine is on the way to Hell Valley. The Shrine is not big. There is a red bird house at the gate. Tourists seldom meet it. The Shrine is simple and lively, with black and white walls. It is easy to climb a step and clean and looks very comfortable.
We passed this shrine on our way to Hell Valley. It's not very big. The city gate is red. It's very quiet. There are very few people here. But we have to say that the environment in Japan is very clean.
On the way out to Hell Valley, there is a Tangze Shrine, which is a bit distant from a distance. The whole day is filled with smoke, like the hell in Buddhism, so it gets its name.