[2024 is the Year of the Dragon🐉] Sightseeing spots related to “dragons”, “dragons” and “dragons” in Mie Prefecture
掲載日:2023.12.28
2024 is the year of the dragon. The dragon (dragon), the only imaginary creature among the zodiac, is said to symbolize power and prosperity, and is used as a symbol to represent power and authority.
We have published an article that collects sightseeing spots related to "Tatsu", "Dragon", and "Dragon" in Mie Prefecture, such as "Tatsu" Water Shrine and "Dragon" Road! Visit us in 2024, the Year of the Dragon, and receive power.
Sightseeing spots related to “dragons”, “dragons”, and “dragons” in Mie Prefecture
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TsubakiGrandShrine Ryujin Sansha (SuzukaCity)
TsubakiGrandShrine has three shrines dedicated to the Ryujin, so you can tour the three Ryujin shrines.
・Kanoeryu Shrine
・Ryujajin Ryochi Shrine
・Tsubaki Tachikumoryu Shrine
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Matsuo Kannonji Temple “Ryujin” (IseCity)
It is the oldest Kannon in Japan to ward off evil spirits and has the legend of ``Dragon of Two Ponds'', celebrating its 1,300th anniversary (2012). Since ancient times, it has been said that if you pray to Kannon on August 9th and roll this Dalian beads, you will receive the merits and benefits equivalent to visiting Kannon for 46,000 days.
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Kizuro Village Ryuken (KumanoCity)
Kizuro is located in the middle of a bend in the Kitayama River, and is shaped like a protruding peninsula. In Feng Shui, this type of terrain is called a dragon hole and is considered a power spot.
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Yokkaichi/Inaba Port Line Bridge Tanashita (Dragon Road)
An industrial road that opened in April 2018. From the bottom of the pier, you can see the Kasumi Industrial Complex in the back and the container terminal in the foreground. This is a new spot where you can admire the bridge piers and the night view. It is also commonly known as "Dragon Road".
There are many other sightseeing spots related to “dragons”, “dragons”, and “dragons”🐉
Check out the link below for a special feature on tourist spots related to “dragons,” “dragons,” and “dragons” in Mie Prefecture 👇