It looks like it's tanned Nameshi Daijingu shrine complex

City-designated natural monument

This shrine was originally built in 8 as the guardian deity of Nameshi, the domain of Omura.

The shrine itself has a long history, and the shrine complex covers a small hill and is quite wide, spreading out around the shrine building.

The trees that form the shrine grove are the so-called evergreen forests, and there are many tall trees such as camphor tree, sudajii, tsuburajii, tabunoki, kagonoki, inumaki, rakanmaki, hizenmochi, hortonoki, and arakashi, and shrubs such as hisakaki, hakusanboku, camellia camellia, kakuremino, and masaki. doing.

Among them, there are a large number of maki, camphor, and camphor trees, and there are also quite a few large trees.

It is a beautiful shrine complex and is said to be of high value both aesthetically and academically.

Busan Area
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
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Address 852-8061-6 Nameishi, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 1-11 Precincts of Nameishi Daijingu Shrine
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