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On
May
25th,
I
attempted
100km
cycling
for
the
6th
time
this
month.
At
7:50,
we
departed
for
Ichinomiya
138
Twin
Towers.
Pedaling
lightly
on
the
side
road
of
Route
22.
I
feel
the
heat
and
humidity
as
the
temperature
rises
from
the
beginning
of
the
morning.
From
the
Twin
Towers,
we
headed
north
on
Gifu
Inazawa
Route
14,
crossing
the
Kisogawa
Bridge
and
heading
towards
Kashimori
Shrine,
where
we
stopped
last
time.
Arrived
at
Kashimori
Shrine.
Kasumori
Shrine
is
located
in
the
center
of
the
city,
and
the
grounds
are
known
as
Kasumori
Park,
which
is
familiar
to
local
residents.
Although
it
is
a
small
shrine,
it
is
a
magnificent
shrine
with
a
long
history.
The
deity
enshrined
at
the
shrine
is
Ichihayao
no
Mikoto.
Right
next
to
the
torii
gate
is
Misono
no
Enoki,
the
famous
Rakuichi
Rakuza
theater
that
Oda
Nobunaga
opened
under
the
Enoki
tree
when
he
was
in
Gifu
Castle.
As
you
enter
the
precincts,
you
will
see
Kenkun
Shrine,
also
known
as
Gifu
Nobunaga
Shrine,
on
your
left.
Today
we
will
be
doing
a
cycling
tour
of
Inaba
Shrine
(father),
Kin
Shrine
(mother),
and
Kasumori
Shrine
(child),
which
are
parent-child
shrines.
It
is
said
that
a
goshuin
stamp
written
in
gold
letters
will
be
awarded
on
the
last
Friday
of
the
month.
After
visiting
the
three
shrines,
head
towards
Chusetsu
Bridge.
After
riding
the
Nagara
River
cycling
road,
stop
at
Sunomata
Kazuya
Castle
for
lunch.
Shinsai
Bridge
-
Go
south
on
the
Nagara
River
Bicycle
Road
-
Roadside
Station
Claire
Hirata
-
Nanno
Ohashi
Bridge
-
Magai
Ohashi
Bridge
-
Head
towards
Ichinomiya
138
Twin
Towers
on
the
Kisogawa
Embankment
Road.
After
a
break,
head
south
on
Route
22
service
road.
Arrived
at
home
at
14:20.
It
was
a
cycling
distance
of
96km
in
6
hours
and
30
minutes.
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